Instruction manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Declarations of conformity
- Safety instructions
- PIKE types and highlights
- FireWire
- Overview
- FireWire in detail
- Serial bus
- FireWire connection capabilities
- Capabilities of 1394a (FireWire 400)
- Capabilities of 1394b (FireWire 800)
- Compatibility between 1394a and 1394b
- Image transfer via 1394a and 1394b
- 1394b bandwidths
- FireWire Plug & play capabilities
- FireWire hot plug precautions
- Operating system support
- 1394a/b comparison
- System components
- Specifications
- Camera dimensions
- PIKE standard housing (2 x 1394b copper)
- PIKE (1394b: 1 x GOF, 1 x copper)
- Tripod adapter
- Pike W90 (2 x 1394b copper)
- Pike W90 (1394b: 1 x GOF, 1 x copper)
- Pike W90 S90 (2 x 1394b copper)
- Pike W90 S90 (1394b: 1 x GOF, 1 x copper)
- Pike W270 (2 x 1394b copper)
- Pike W270 (1394b: 1 x GOF, 1 x copper)
- Pike W270 S90 (2 x 1394b copper)
- Pike W270 S90 (1394b: 1 x GOF, 1 x copper)
- Cross section: C-Mount (VGA size filter)
- Cross section: C-Mount (large filter)
- Adjustment of C-Mount
- F-Mount, K-Mount, M39-Mount
- Camera interfaces
- Description of the data path
- Block diagrams of the cameras
- Sensor
- Channel balance
- White balance
- Auto shutter
- Auto gain
- Manual gain
- Brightness (black level or offset)
- Horizontal mirror function
- Shading correction
- Look-up table (LUT) and gamma function
- Binning (b/w models)
- Sub-sampling
- High SNR mode (High Signal Noise Ratio)
- Frame memory and deferred image transport
- Color interpolation (BAYER demosaicing)
- Sharpness
- Hue and saturation
- Color correction
- Color conversion (RGB ‡ YUV)
- Bulk Trigger
- Level Trigger
- Serial interface
- Controlling image capture
- Video formats, modes and bandwidth
- How does bandwidth affect the frame rate?
- Configuration of the camera
- Camera_Status_Register
- Configuration ROM
- Implemented registers
- Camera initialize register
- Inquiry register for video format
- Inquiry register for video mode
- Inquiry register for video frame rate and base address
- Inquiry register for basic function
- Inquiry register for feature presence
- Inquiry register for feature elements
- Inquiry register for absolute value CSR offset address
- Status and control register for feature
- Feature control error status register
- Video mode control and status registers for Format_7
- Advanced features
- Version information inquiry
- Advanced feature inquiry
- Camera status
- Maximum resolution
- Time base
- Extended shutter
- Test images
- Look-up tables (LUT)
- Shading correction
- Deferred image transport
- Frame information
- Input/output pin control
- Delayed Integration enable
- Auto shutter control
- Auto gain control
- Autofunction AOI
- Color correction
- Trigger delay
- Mirror image
- AFE channel compensation (channel balance)
- Soft Reset
- High SNR mode (High Signal Noise Ratio)
- User profiles
- GPDATA_BUFFER
- Firmware update
- Glossary
- Index

FireWire
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Image transfer via 1394a and 1394b
Technical detail 1394a 1394b
Transmission mode Half duplex (both pairs needed)
400 Mbit/s data rate
aka: a-mode, data/strobe (D/S)
mode, legacy mode
Full duplex (one pair needed)
1 Gbit/s signaling rate, 800
Mbit/s data rate
10b/8b coding (Ethernet), aka:
b-mode (beta mode)
Devices Up to 63 devices per network
Number of cameras Up to 16 cameras per network
Number of DMAs 4 to 8 DMAs (parallel) cameras / bus
Real time capability Image has real time priority
Available bandwidth acc. IIDC
(per cycle 125 µs)
4096 bytes per cycle
~ 1000q @ 400 Mbit/s
8192 bytes per cycle
~ 2000q @ 800 Mbit/s
(@1 GHz clock rate)
For further detail read Chapter Frame rates on page 172.
Max. image bandwidth 31.25 MByte/s 62.5 MByte/s
Max. total bandwidth ~45 MByte/s ~85 MByte/s
Number of busses Multiple busses per PC
limit: PCI bus
Multiple busses per PC
limit: PCI (Express) bus
CPU load Almost none for DMA image transfer
Gaps Gaps negatively affect asynchro-
nous performance of widespread
network (round trip delay),
reducing efficiency
No gaps needed, BOSS mode for
parallel arbitration
Table 5: Technical detail comparison: 1394a and 1394b
Note
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The bandwidth values refer to the fact:
1 MByte = 1024 kByte










