User`s manual

Camera Interface
2-6 BASLER A102
f
DRAFT
2.5 Pixel Data
Pixel data is transmitted as isochronous data packets according to version 1.20 of the “1394 -
based Digital Camera Specification” (DCAM) issued by the 1394 Trade Association (see the trade
association’s web site: www.1394ta.org). The first packet of each frame is identified by a 1 in the
sync bit of the packet header.
Pixel Data Transmission Sequence
Pixel data is transmitted in the following sequence:
Row 0/Pixel 0, Row 0/Pixel 1, Row 0/Pixel 2 ... Row 0/Pixel 1390, Row 0/Pixel 1391.
Row 1/Pixel 0, Row 1/Pixel 1, Row 1/Pixel 2 ... Row 1/Pixel 1390, Row 1/Pixel 1391.
Row 2/Pixel 0, Row 2/Pixel 1, Row 2/Pixel 2 ... Row 2/Pixel 1390, Row 2/Pixel 1391.
And so on.
2.6 IEEE 1394 Device Information
The A102f uses an IEEE 1394a - 2000 compliant physical layer device to transmit pixel data.
Detailed spec sheets for devices of this type are available at the Texas Instruments web site
(www.ti.com).