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Compliance

Compliance with FCC/Canada Radio Frequency Interference 
Regulations

Determining FCC Class

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has rules to protect wireless communications from interference. The FCC 
places digital electronics into two classes. These classes are known as Class A (for use in industrial-commercial locations only) 
or Class B (for use in residential or commercial locations). All National Instruments (NI) products are FCC Class A products.

Depending on where it is operated, this Class A product could be subject to restrictions in the FCC rules. (In Canada, the 
Department of Communications (DOC), of Industry Canada, regulates wireless interference in much the same way.) Digital 
electronics emit weak signals during normal operation that can affect radio, television, or other wireless products.

All Class A products display a simple warning statement of one paragraph in length regarding interference and undesired 
operation. The FCC rules have restrictions regarding the locations where FCC Class A products can be operated.

Consult the FCC Web site at 

www.fcc.gov

 for more information.

FCC/DOC Warnings

This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in strict accordance with the instructions 
in this manual and the CE marking Declaration of Conformity*, may cause interference to radio and television reception. 
Classification requirements are the same for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Canadian Department 
of Communications (DOC). 

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by NI could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment under the 
FCC Rules.

Class A

Federal Communications Commission

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC 
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated 
in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and 
used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this 
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user is required to correct the interference 
at their own expense.

Canadian Department of Communications

This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.

Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.

Compliance with EU Directives

Users in the European Union (EU) should refer to the Declaration of Conformity (DoC) for information* pertaining to the 
CE marking. Refer to the Declaration of Conformity (DoC) for this product for any additional regulatory compliance 
information. To obtain the DoC for this product, visit 

ni.com/certification

, search by model number or product line, 

and click the appropriate link in the Certification column.

* The CE marking Declaration of Conformity contains important supplementary information and instructions for the user or 

installer.

Summary of Contents for PCIe-1429

Page 1: ...NI Vision NI PCIe 1429 User Manual Base Medium and Full Configuration Camera Link Image Acquisition Device NI PCIe 1429 User Manual July 2006 372015A 01...

Page 2: ...orea 82 02 3451 3400 Lebanon 961 0 1 33 28 28 Malaysia 1800 887710 Mexico 01 800 010 0793 Netherlands 31 0 348 433 466 New Zealand 0800 553 322 Norway 47 0 66 90 76 60 Poland 48 22 3390150 Portugal 35...

Page 3: ...toring in an information retrieval system or translating in whole or in part without the prior written consent of National Instruments Corporation National Instruments respects the intellectual proper...

Page 4: ...t of Communications DOC Changes or modifications not expressly approved by NI could void the user s authority to operate the equipment under the FCC Rules Class A Federal Communications Commission Thi...

Page 5: ...in the software such as menu items and dialog box options Bold text also denotes parameter names italic Italic text denotes variables emphasis a cross reference or an introduction to a key concept It...

Page 6: ...Hardware Overview Functional Overview 2 1 Camera Link and the NI 1429 2 2 Hardware Binarization 2 3 Multiple Tap Data Formatter 2 4 Trigger Control and Mapping Circuitry 2 4 Noise Filtering 2 4 Quadr...

Page 7: ...Contents NI PCIe 1429 User Manual viii ni com Appendix A Technical Support and Professional Services Glossary Index...

Page 8: ...ts are installed with the NI IMAQ driver software Additional camera files are available for download from the National Instruments Industrial Camera Advisor Web site at ni com camera The MDR 26 pin co...

Page 9: ...rmation about Camera Link specifications This manual is available on several Web sites including the Automated Imaging Association site at www machinevisiononline org Overview Developed by a consortiu...

Page 10: ...s and single shot image acquisition memory buffer allocation trigger control and device configuration you can call from the application development environment ADE NI IMAQ handles many of the complex...

Page 11: ...figured inspection to LabVIEW extending the capabilities of the applications if necessary Vision Development Module NI Vision Development Module which consists of NI Vision and NI Vision Assistant is...

Page 12: ...nt can create LabVIEW VIs that perform the prototype you created in Vision Assistant You can then use LabVIEW to add functionality to the generated VI Integration with DAQ and Motion Control Platforms...

Page 13: ...illustrates the key functional components of the NI 1429 Figure 2 1 NI 1429 Block Diagram UART Data Enables Pixel Clock Data Enables Pixel Clock Host Bus Serial Control Serial Control Enables Pixel Cl...

Page 14: ...such as image resolution and the number of bits per pixel and camera control parameters such as frame on demand and exposure control signals These variable parameters are defined on a per camera basi...

Page 15: ...ue range is known as the gray level interval or the threshold interval Binarization works by setting all image pixels that fall within the threshold interval to the image white value and setting all o...

Page 16: ...ine to start an acquisition on a rising edge or a falling edge You also can drive each line asserted or unasserted as a digital I O line You can map pulses from the high speed timing circuitry or the...

Page 17: ...ntrol for cameras has been preprogrammed into the camera file You can use Measurement Automation Explorer MAX to specify the frequency and duration of these signals in easy to use units Acquisition an...

Page 18: ...nterface PCIe Interface The NI 1429 is compliant with PCI Express 1 0a specifications The NI 1429 is intended for a x4 PCIe slot It does not fit properly into a x1 PCIe slot However the NI 1429 does f...

Page 19: ...f a camera file with preprogrammed serial commands does not exist for your camera With clsercon exe you can still communicate serially with your camera From the NI IMAQ bin directory access clsercon e...

Page 20: ...fully supports the recommended serial API described in the Specifications of the Camera Link Interface Standard for Digital Cameras and Frame Grabbers manual This manual is available on several Web s...

Page 21: ...onnector on the NI 1429 This chapter also describes considerations for using the NI 1429 with the NI Camera Link I O Extension Board Connectors The following figure shows the connectors on the NI 1429...

Page 22: ...further triggering and DIO needs use the NI Camera Link I O Extension Board The I O Extension Board provides three differential isolated inputs three isolated outputs eight TTL inputs outputs and qua...

Page 23: ...truments Web site at ni com products Camera Link cables also are available in 1 to 10 m lengths from the 3M Web site at www 3m com Refer to the following figure for 3M part number information Figure 3...

Page 24: ...nstruments Application Engineers make sure every question receives an answer For information about other technical support options in your area visit ni com services or contact your local office at ni...

Page 25: ...om calibration If you searched ni com and could not find the answers you need contact your local office or NI corporate headquarters Phone numbers for our worldwide offices are listed at the front of...

Page 26: ...n signal and a pixel count API Application programming interface area A rectangular portion of an acquisition window or frame that is controlled and defined by software B buffer Temporary storage for...

Page 27: ...transferred to and from computer memory from and to a device or memory on the bus while the processor does something else DMA is the fastest method of transferring data to from computer memory F frame...

Page 28: ...ead is accounted for a x1 link can provide up to 200 MB s of input capability and 200 MB s of output capability Increasing the number of lanes in a link increases maximum throughput by approximately t...

Page 29: ...ge standard utilizing individual differential signal pairs for data transmission in each direction Depending on data transmission rates RS 422 can be used at distances to 4 000 ft 1 275 m RTSI bus Rea...

Page 30: ...an configure each of these lines to start or stop acquisition on a rising or falling edge TTL Transistor transistor logic V VI Virtual Instrument 1 A combination of hardware and or software elements t...

Page 31: ...hardware binarization 2 3 overview 2 1 help technical support A 1 high speed timing 2 5 I instrument drivers NI resources A 1 integration with DAQ and motion control 1 5 K KnowledgeBase A 1 M MDR 26...

Page 32: ...Express interface 2 6 programming examples NI resources A 1 Q quadrature encoder support 2 4 S serial interface 2 7 signal connections 3 1 SMB connector 3 2 software NI resources A 1 overview 1 3 soft...

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