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Image transfer via 1394a and 1394b – ALLIED Vision Technologies Pike F-1600 User Manual

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PIKE Technical Manual V5.1.2

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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 256.

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 4: Technical detail comparison: 1394a and 1394b

Note

The bandwidth values refer to the fact:

1 MByte = 1024 kByte

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