All,
We are initiating a project that requires a camera with high-resolution (>1 Mpixel) and mid-range frame rates (~100 Hz). Eventually, the goal will be to process the images real-time which requires direct streaming to RAM. Therefore, we have been focusing on cameras with a CameraLink interface.
The Basler 501k meets these objectives, and now we are trying to decide on a compatible frame grabber. We are considering one from National Instruments (NI-1429), but we are trying to track down other users who have used high-speed cameras (Basler in particular) with National Instruments or other frame grabbers (e.g., EPIX). We would love to hear your experiences and whether any problems have been encountered.
Thanks a lot!
Kris
Kristian M. O'Connor, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Human Movement Sciences
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
P.O. Box 413
Milwaukee, WI 53201
(414) 229-2680
(414) 229-2619 fax
www3.uwm.edu/chs/neuromechanics
We are initiating a project that requires a camera with high-resolution (>1 Mpixel) and mid-range frame rates (~100 Hz). Eventually, the goal will be to process the images real-time which requires direct streaming to RAM. Therefore, we have been focusing on cameras with a CameraLink interface.
The Basler 501k meets these objectives, and now we are trying to decide on a compatible frame grabber. We are considering one from National Instruments (NI-1429), but we are trying to track down other users who have used high-speed cameras (Basler in particular) with National Instruments or other frame grabbers (e.g., EPIX). We would love to hear your experiences and whether any problems have been encountered.
Thanks a lot!
Kris
Kristian M. O'Connor, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Human Movement Sciences
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
P.O. Box 413
Milwaukee, WI 53201
(414) 229-2680
(414) 229-2619 fax
www3.uwm.edu/chs/neuromechanics