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Common data transmission interface of industrial camera

Industrial camera is an image acquisition camera used in industrial production. The collected image data must be transmitted to the device through the data transmission interface of the camera before image analysis can be performed. The common data transmission interfaces of industrial cameras, from slow to fast, are: USB2.0<GigE<USB3.0<CameraLink<CoaXPress
USB2.0 interface: USB2.0 interface has low cost, but its transmission speed is slow and unstable. Therefore, it is suitable for transmitting captured images of static objects.
USB 3.0 interface: The theoretical speed limit of USB 3.0 is about 500MB/s, but its transmission distance is short. If it exceeds 3 meters, it needs to upgrade the cable, which is not suitable for long-distance transmission.
Gigabit Ethernet interface: The theoretical speed limit of 1000Mbit/s Ethernet interface is about 125MB/s, but the distance is basically unlimited. Therefore, it is a widely used data interface.
CameraLink and CoaXPress interfaces: fast transmission speed, mainly used in high resolution and high frame rate image scenes. The speed is about twice that of USB3.0, and the frame rate supported at high pixels is faster. However, due to the high cost of wire and the limited distance, it is necessary to purchase an additional image acquisition card.
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