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Features of Industrial Camera USB Interface

 

The interfaces of Industrial cameras are divided into: USB2.0/3.0, 1394a/1394b, CamerLink, Gige, CoaXPress and other types of interfaces. 

 

Let's analyze the advantages and disadvantages of various USB interfaces.

 

USB interface

 

USB1.0: Released in 1996, the transmission speed is 1.5Mbps.

 

USB1.1: Released in 1998, the transmission speed is 12Mbps, and it is used in USB mice, keyboards, home scanners, etc.

 

USB2.0: Released in 2000, the transmission speed is 480Mbps, the communication distance is 5m, and 80% of the bandwidth is used for image transmission.

 

USB3.0: Released in 2008, the transmission speed is 4.8Gbps, the communication distance is 10m, and 80% of the bandwidth is used for image transmission.

 

USB interface features

 

It supports hot swap and hot swap, easy to use, unified standard, can connect multiple devices, and the camera can be powered by USB cable.

 

USB limitations

 

There is no standard protocol, master-slave structure, high CPU usage, and no guaranteed bandwidth.

 

Source : Premier Cable Co., Ltd. specializes in providing Industrial camera related cables, website address: https://www.premier-cable.net/product/Camera-Link-Cables-10

 


Keywords : USB Industrial camera 

 


Industrial Camera USB Interface Cable

 

USB2.0 Micro B Cable with Locking Screws

 

USB3.0 Female to MicroUSB Cable Panel Mount

 

USB 2.0 Type A to Mini B Cable with Locking Screw

 

Panel Mount Screw lock USB 2.0 Type A to B Cable

 

USB 3.0 A M to Micro B M with Dual Screw Locking Cable

USB3.0 Female to MicroUSB Cable Panel Mount

USB 3.0 A M to Micro B M with Dual Screw Locking Cable

USB2.0 Micro B Cable with Locking Screws

USB 2.0 Type A to Mini B Cable with Locking Screw

Panel Mount Screw lock USB 2.0 Type A to B Cable

 

 

 

 


 

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