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Video formats, modes and bandwidth

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Frame rates

An IEEE 1394 camera requires bandwidth to transport images.

The IEEE 1394b bus has very large bandwidth of at least 62.5 MByte/s for trans-
ferring (isochronously) image data. Per cycle up to 8192 bytes (or around 2000
quadlets = 4 bytes@ 800 Mbit/s) can thus be transmitted.

Depending on the video format settings and the configured frame rate, the cam-
era requires a certain percentage of maximum available bandwidth. Clearly the
bigger the image and the higher the frame rate, the more data is to be transmit-
ted.

The following tables indicate the volume of data in various formats and modes
to be sent within one cycle (125 μs) at 800 Mbit/s of bandwidth.

The tables are divided into three formats:

They enable you to calculate the required bandwidth and to ascertain the num-
ber of cameras that can be operated independently on a bus and in which mode.

Note

Configuration

To configure this feature in an advanced register see Chapter

Autofunction AOI

on page 349.

Note

All bandwidth data is calculated with:

1 MByte = 1024 kByte

Format

Resolution

max. Video Format

Format_0

up to VGA

640 x 480

Format_1

up to XGA

1024 x 768

Format_2

up to UXGA

1600 x 1200

Table 99: Overview fixed formats

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