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NI Vision Acquisition Software 7.1.1 for LabVIEW7.1.1 Win32Eng LV7.1.1视觉采集软件VAS7.1.1版 IMAQ for IEEE 1394 V2.0.1
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NI VAS7.1.1.txt
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GENERALINFORMATION
1) Always install your NI-IMAQ for IEEE 1394 Cameras software beforeconnecting your camera to the IEEE 1394 adapter.
2) This version of the driver supports LabVIEW 7.0 and higher,Windows 2000/XP.
3) NI-IMAQ for 1394 Directory Structure
The directory structure under the NI-IMAQ installationdirectory is the following:
DATA NI-IMAQ for IEEE 1394 camera files
DOCS NI-IMAQ for IEEE 1394 Cameras online reference manuals
EXAMPLES C examples for Microsoft Visual C++ VB examples for Microsoft Visual Basic dotNET examples for Microsoft Visual Basic .NET
INCLUDE Header files for compiling Cprograms that control your IEEE 1394 camera
LIB Import libraries for Microsoft Visual C++
DOTNET .NET assemblies for MicrosoftVisual Studio .NET 2003
4) This distribution includes a new component, NI-IMAQ I/O, which hasreplaced the former NI-1450 Series Support component. NI-IMAQ I/O is compatible with the NI-1450Series compact vision system.
5) NI-IMAQ I/O adds support for the NI 8254R.
6) The LabVIEW examples are located in the standard EXAMPLES directory of LabVIEW.
7) The Measurement Studio and LabWindows/CVI examples are located inthe standard SAMPLES directory of LabWindows/CVI.
SWITCHING DRIVERS
Measurement &Automation Explorer (MAX) enumerates other IEEE 1394 camera drivers forWindows. All IEEE 1394 digital cameras show up under the NI-IMAQ IEEE 1394Devices tree. Cameras using the NI-IMAQ for IEEE 1394 Cameras driver havefull configuration and acquisition functionality. Cameras not using the NI-IMAQfor IEEE 1394 Cameras driver do not work with National Instruments software.Inactive cameras have a camera icon with a red cross. Perform the followingsteps to select a different IEEE 1394 driver:
1) Right-click on the desired camera in MAX and select Driverfrom the pop-up menu.
2) Select a driver from the list of available compatible drivers.
3) A warning dialog message appears. Read the message and click Yesto proceed.
4) The camera driver is updated. MAX also updates to reflect thechanges.
UPGRADE CONSIDERATIONS
Wherever possible,NI-IMAQ for IEEE 1394 Cameras 2.0 is designed to provide the same functionalityas NI-IMAQ for IEEE 1394 Cameras 1.x. In some cases, NI knowinglychanged functionality to improve overall performance, stability, and userexperience. These changes are explained below.
Driver: 1. In previous version of the driver, attributes were verified duringthe Set Attribute function. Setting an invalid value resulted in an immediateerror from the set function. With NI-IMAQ for IEEE 1394 Cameras 2.0, allattributes are verified and set during configuration. Setting camera attributesduring an active acquisition validates the attribute and sets the cameraregister, as required. Setting acquisition parameters during an activeacquisition returns the following error: “Non-writable attribute.”
2. In the documentation for previous versions of the driver, NIrecommended that you configure one buffer for continuous acquisitions. Althoughthis works in many cases, some frames may be lost during heavy CPU usage. WithNI-IMAQ for IEEE 1394 Cameras 2.0, NI recommends that you configure N + 2buffers for continuous acquisitions, where N is the number ofsimultaneously acquiring cameras.
LabVIEW Specific: 1. The sessionwire changed to an IMAQ1394 generic refnum. Most applications are not affectedby this change. However, applications using the not a refnum constant maybe affected. With NI-IMAQ for IEEE 1394 Cameras 1.x, you could use the nota refnum constant to initialize a shift register, or you could test whetherthe session is valid with a Boolean operator. Any existing code loaded withNI-IMAQ for IEEE 1394 Cameras 2.0 results in error messages and broken wires.The typical error message reads: “Insane TypeID ‘20’ at DTHP+1034.”
NI recommends thatyou replace the not a refnum constant with an IMAQ1394 constant. To verify that thesession is valid, use the not a refnum comparison primitive.
Using VIs (left) and property nodes (right) to setcamera attributes
KNOWN ISSUES
Driver: 1. Consult your IEEE 1394 adapter documentation for instructions onhow to correctly install and power on your adapter.
2. When doing a snap or a sequence acquisition, some cameras producea poorly exposed frame as the first image. To correct this issue, enable the IgnoreFirst Frame checkbox in MAX.
3. Plugging a device into an IEEE 1394 bus causes a bus reset. Ifthere are any ongoing acquisitions, the acquisition continues, but it ispossible that a frame could be dropped. If you have an application in which itis important to get every frame, you should protect against devices beingplugged into the bus.
Windows OSSpecific issues: 1. When switching drivers, you may find that the camera does notalways appear in the MAX configuration or in your Device Manager. To correctthis, disconnect the IEEE 1394 camera from your IEEE 1394 adapter and reconnectit. You can also press the F5 button to refresh.
LabVIEW RTSpecific Issues: 1. MAX does not support automatic refresh for remote systems whencameras are added and removed from the remote device. Press F5 to refresh MAXto get the current configuration.
NI-IMAQ I/OSpecific Issues: 1. When you use LabVIEW RT Application Builder to create anexecutable on an NI CVS-1450 Series device, create the executable in thedefault directory for LabVIEW RT startup applications (c:\ni-rt\startup). Ifyou do not create the executable in the default directory, the applicationcannot connect to the FPGA code.
2. If you need to call multiple instances of “Open FPGA VIReference”, National Instruments recommends running them sequentially and notsimultaneously.
3. When creating LabVIEW FPGA applications for IMAQ I/O Devices, thedigital inputs ISO_POWER_PRESENT and USER_DIP are low true signals. Also, digital outputs should be treated asoutputs only. Trying to use an output onyour device as a digital output and a digital input in your LabVIEW FPGAdiagram will result in a compilation error.
4. Configuring the shutdown states on an IMAQ I/O device while thedefault personality is running on the FPGA can affect the value of the isolatedoutput lines. Drive the isolated outputswith the value you expect after configuring shutdown states.
5. The LabVIEW invoke node--which is used in many of the IMAQ Vision7.0 examples--may not work and can cause a crash in the host LabVIEW. If youwould like to run IMAQ Vision 7.0 examples on your NI CVS-1450 Series device,modify the code so that it does not use the invoke node.
USINGMULTIPLE CAMERAS
The IIDC1394-based Digital Camera Specification version 1.30 allows up to 16cameras and one controller to exist on an IEEE 1394 bus at one time. Multiplecameras connected to a single adapter share the same IEEE 1394 bus and theavailable bandwidth for that bus. To simultaneously acquire images frommultiple cameras, select a video mode for each camera so that the totalbandwidth does not exceed the bandwidth capability of the bus.
NOTE: NI-IMAQ for IEEE 1394 Cameras returns an InsufficientResources error if you perform an acquisition that requires more bandwidththan is available on the bus.
To use multiplecameras simultaneously at full speed, connect each camera to a separate IEEE1394 adapter. You cannot simultaneously acquire images at maximum bandwidthfrom multiple cameras when all cameras are connected to the same bus.
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