GigE Vision cameras
Henceforth called GigE cameras
When do I need a GigE camera?
GigE cameras are high-performance industrial cameras. They can have a higher frame rate and resolution than the other supported cameras. The images are sent unprocessed to the computer using a standard network cable (UTP). With a high frame rate and resolution this results in a very high transfer of data. You can connect a GigE camera directly to an Ethernet card on your computer. In this way you can obtain very high quality videos. An important advantage of GigE cameras is the possibility to have long cables between the camera and the computer.
Network requirements
To use MediaRecorder with GigE cameras, the following network requirements apply:
- An Intel Pro/1000 CT or Intel Pro/1000 PT (1 Gb) network adapter needs to be installed in the computer.
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- The cables must be suitable for Gigabit Ethernet. The minimum cable quality is CAT5e.
- We recommend to use a dedicated network.
Install and setup
If you bought a complete solution from Noldus IT, the network adapter is present in the computer, the GigE cameras are set up and the MediaRecorder settings are made. If you bought your cameras and MediaRecorder separately, you must do the installation and setup yourself.
Power over Ethernet
GigE cameras can be connected to a PoE injector. This is a device that passes power along with data (in this case, video data from the camera) on twisted-pair Ethernet cabling. This way no separate power supply is needed.
Supported GigE camera
- Basler GigE camera acA1300-60gm mono. Color space: Y800.
- Basler GigE camera acA1920-40gc color. Color space: RGB32.
- Daheng MER-133-54GM-P
Tested setups with EthoVision XT
The table below shows the maximum supported (1) resolution, (2) frame rate (fps), (3) number of devices and (4) recording time (hours). Tests were done on a Dell T3640 PC
|
Device |
Resolution |
Frame rate (fps) |
No of devices |
Recording time (hrs) |
Basler acA1300-60gm |
640 x 480 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 1024 |
60 |
1 |
0.5 |
|
Basler acA1300-60gm |
1284 x 1025 |
25 60 |
1 |
8 |
|
Basler acA1300-60gm |
960 x 640 |
30 60 |
4
|
24 |
|
Basler acA1300-60gm |
1280 x 1040 |
40 |
4 |
24 |
|
Basler acA1300-60gm* |
1280 x 960 |
60 |
4 |
1 |
|
Basler acA1920-40gc |
1920 x 1200 |
25 |
1 |
18 |
|
Daheng MER-133-54GM-P |
1280 x 853 |
30 |
1 |
12 |
|
Daheng MER-133-54GM-P |
1280 x 853 |
40 |
1 |
4 |
|
Daheng MER-133-54GM-P |
1280 x 853 |
50 |
1 |
4 |
* Tested with output quality setting “EthoVision” and “DanioVision”.
important The file size of a 8, 18 and 24 hours recording is very large (at least 12 GB).
When four devices were tested, separate videos were made.
Cable length
In theory a cable length of 150 m should be possible. However we did not test that. We know that a setup with a cable of 25 m works well with MediaRecorder.