1394 interface, 1394 cable, 1394 host interface – SOYO STH-DCAM User Manual
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5 1394
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Digital image information is transferred from the STH-DCAM to the host 
PC via an IEEE 1394 cable. The cable sends a video stream from the 
imagers to the PC, and sends commands from the PC to the stereo head to 
control exposure, color balance, etc. The cable also supplies power to the 
stereo head. Alternatively, power can be supplied through a separate power 
jack located on the STH-DCAM. 
5.1 1394
Cable
The STH-DCAM has an IEEE 1394 port on the left side of the device. 
Plug a cable from the STH-DCAM into a free port on the host controller. 
The maximum length for such a cable is 4.5 m (about 15 feet). The cable 
supplies both signals and power to the stereo head; alternatively, power can 
be supplied at the device using a separate power supply. 
The distance between the stereo head and the PC can be extended by using 
an IEEE 1394 repeater. 
Several 1394-enabled devices can be connected together, as long as the 
connection topology doesn’t have any loops. The STH-DCAM is always a 
leaf of the bus. At a maximum, it will need about 60% of the bandwidth of 
a 400 MBps connection. 
5.2 1394 Host Interface
The host computer must have an available 1394 port. Some portables and 
desktops come with built-in ports. If these are 6-pin ports, they can be 
connected directly to the STH-DCAM. Sony laptops also support an 
alternative 4-pin 1394 cabling, which has the signal pins but no power. Use 
a 4-pin to 6-pin cable on these ports, and supply power to the STH-DCAM 
using the separate power port. 
If the host PC doesn’t have a built-in 1394 port, one can be added by 
installing an IEEE 1394 PCI card or PCMCIA card for laptops. IEEE 1394 
PCI cards have 6-pin ports, and supply power. PCMCIA cards do not have 
the capability of supplying power, and power can be supplied through the 
power jack. In some cases, the PCMCIA card has an input for external 
power. Plug the STH-DCAM cables into a port, and supply power through 
the external input. 
Any 1394 card is suitable, as long as it conforms to OHCI (open host 
controller interface) specifications. All current cards do, but some older 
cards may not. 
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