Introduction to ActiveCapture
ActiveCapture is a consumer application for camera and frame grabber control that is provided with all FireBird frame grabbers.
FireBird Camera Link 80-bit (Deca) is a member of Active Silicon’s state-of-the-art FireBird frame grabber family.
FireBird is designed for ultimate performance using Active Silicon’s proprietary DMA Engine technology, “ActiveDMA”. This technical innovation applies RISC based processor techniques and guarantees zero CPU intervention, high-speed and low-latency image data transfers.
FireBird supports the latest version 2.1 Camera Link specification, including both 80-bit modes: 8-bit 10-tap and 10-bit 8-tap modes – often referred to as Camera Link “Deca”, at clock rates up to 85 MHz. The PCI Express 2.0 (Gen2) 4-lane interface used on the FireBird is fast enough to cope with the full data rate that the Camera Link 80 bit interface can support. The FireBird also supports capture from two simultaneous Base Camera Link cameras as well as single Base, Medium and Full configurations.
FireBird is supported by Active Silicon’s software development kit, ActiveSDK. This is available as a separate item, and allows rapid system development and integration. It provides comprehensive example applications and optimized runtime libraries, and supports a variety of operating systems via a common API, including Windows, Linux and QNX. Drivers for third party applications are also available such as Cognex VisionPro, HALCON, Common Vision Blox, StreamPix, LabVIEW etc. In addition to functions that control the hardware, the libraries include general purpose functions for the manipulation and display of images. A separate datasheet describes ActiveSDK in detail.
FireBird also supports GenICam for Camera Link cameras which support CLProtocol, including those using GenCP. A GenTL Producer is provided as part of the FireBird driver installation which allows the frame grabber to be used with GenICam GenTL compliant applications.
We offer the FireBird Camera Link 80-bit also integrated into an Industrial PC as full vision solution. For more information see the Oncilla Machine Vision Computer – Camera Link.
Camera Link Interface: | FireBird is fitted with 26‑way Camera Link Mini connectors (SDR/HDR) and screwlocks as specified in the Camera Link v2.1 specification. LEDs by each connector show the link status.
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Camera Clock: | FireBird supports effective clock rates from DC to the Camera Link maximum of 85 MHz, using the Camera Link Strobe (STB) and Data Valid (DVAL) signals. |
PoCL: | FireBird supports Power over Camera Link (PoCL) functionality and is able to provide power to PoCL enabled cameras via the Camera Link data cable, therefore removing the need for a separate power supply. In addition to this the FireBird implements SafePower, an intelligent sense mechanism which detects the presence of a PoCL camera before applying power to it. This safety mechanism ensures that power is not applied to conventional non-PoCL cameras. FireBird can supply up to 4W at a nominal 12V to a Base mode PoCL camera, or 8W to Medium/Full/80-bit cameras, as required by the Camera Link specification. Both Camera Link connectors support PoCL, which with SafePower allows the use of any combination of PoCL and conventional cameras. |
Buffer Memory: | 320 MBytes of DDR3 memory is fitted for buffering between the Camera Link interface and the PCI Express bus. |
PCI Express: | PCI Express 2.0 (Gen2) 4-lane interface typically providing 1.7 Gbytes/sec transfer from FireBird to the PC, subject to PC performance. |
I/O | The following I/O lines are provided for triggers, shaft encoders, exposure control
All these I/O signals are provided on a 50-way header on the FireBird board. A 15-way D-Type connector is located on the front panel and allows access to a subset of the above I/O:
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Fan Controller: | The fan speed is linked to the temperature of the FPGA die for optimum cooling and noise level. |
PCI Express Interface: | PCI Express 2.0 (Gen2) 4-lane interface to Specification Revision 3.1, with a max payload size of 512 bytes. FireBird Camera Link 80-bit supports both Short (32-bit) and Long (64-bit) Address packets. It also generates Posted Writes for image data, thus achieving transfer rates in excess of 1.7 GBytes/sec, subject to host performance. The board requires 16 MBytes of address space. |
Camera Link: | FireBird Camera Link 80-bit conforms to v2.1 of the Camera Link specification. |
Approvals: | EU
USA
The printed circuit board is manufactured by UL recognized manufacturers and has a flammability rating of 94V-0. |
Dimensions: | PCB: 168mm by 111mm. |
Weight: | 145g |
Power Consumption (typical): | +3.3V +12V (Measured during acquisition from a single 80-bit camera running at 85MHz) |
Storage Temperature: | -15°C to +85°C. |
Operating Temperature: | 0°C to +60°C (ambient environment). |
Relative Humidity: | 10% to 90% non-condensing (operating and storage). |
Download | File Type | File Size | |
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Datasheets |
Datasheet FireBird Camera Link Frame Grabber (1xCLD-2PE4) | 286.05 KB | |
Datasheet ActiveSDK | 199.78 KB | ||
Datasheet ActiveCapture front-end software | 829.51 KB | ||
GenICam solutions for FireBird frame grabbers | 236.43 KB | ||
Manuals & Quick Start Guides |
FireBird Quickstart Guide v2.6 | 3.71 MB | |
CAD Drawings & Data |
3D CAD Model (STEP format zipped) | zip | 4.12 MB |
Mechanical Overview | 239.75 KB | ||
Other Downloads |
Tech Note TN010: Using a Camera Link Trigger & FireBird Timers | 511.17 KB | |
Tech Note TN012: Using an External Trigger Input with a FireBird Camera Link Board | 780.72 KB | ||
Machine vision cables available from Active Silicon | 148.10 KB |
Part number | Description |
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AS-FBD-1XCLD-2PE4 |
FireBird Camera Link 80-bit frame grabber. |
AS-ACTIVESDK-WIN |
ActiveSDK, Software Development Kit for Windows operating system. More information on the ActiveSDK page. |
AS-ACTIVESDK-LIN |
ActiveSDK, Software Development Kit for Linux operating system. |
AS-CBL-CL-SP-J-xM |
Camera Link cable, Camera Link Mini (SDR/HDR) to Camera Link Mini (SDR/HDR), suitable for both PoCL and conventional cameras. x = metres in length; the standard stock length is 4m. High-flex rating and longer length cables are also available, as well as Camera Link Mini (SDR/HDR) to Camera Link (MDR) cables – contact your distributor for details. |
ActiveCapture is a consumer application for camera and frame grabber control that is provided with all FireBird frame grabbers.
Setting up a pcf file in ActiveCapture when using a non-GenICam Camera Link camera
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