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GigE Knowledge
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BODE, Company Profile Page: 2 Table of contents GigE Benefits Network Card and Jumbo Frames Camera - IP address obtainment Multi camera system Advanced Camera Features Computer Software Power over Ethernet (PoE) Baumer Network Equipment
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BODE, Company Profile Page: 3 GigE Cameras Benefits GigE network Up to 120 MByte/s, up to 100 m GigE Vision standard – 3rd party software compliance Standard network cables (Cat 6) Standard network equipment - no frame grabber required Multi camera system Use network switch or network card with multiple ports Single cable solution Power over Ethernet (power + data over one cable) Software Trigger over Ethernet
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BODE, Company Profile Page: 4 Network Card Requirements Gigabit Ethernet network card required Jumbo Frames should be supported and enabled (max. 16 kByte) Intel network cards recommended (Intel Pro 1000) PCI Express bus recommended (PCI bus limited to 133 MByte/sec) “Baumer Compliant List GigE Cameras” of tested equipment Card typePCI busPCIe bus throughput~ 133 MByte/sec *~ 25 GByte/sec * * Gross data rate
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BODE, Company Profile Page: 5 Use system network card configuration Enter IP address and Subnet mask Note: don’t use the same IP address as used in the camera Network Card IP Configuration
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BODE, Company Profile Page: 6 Network Card Jumbo Frames Jumbo Frames lower the network and CPU load significantly Make sure Jumbo Frames are activated in network card settings Payload size standard Ethernet Frames Packet Header Standard Ethernet Frames: max: 1.5 kByte Jumbo Frames: max: 16 kByte Payload size Jumbo Frames
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BODE, Company Profile Page: 7 Camera - IP address obtainment Priorities of the camera 1. 2. 3. deactivated No response Its is recommended to use a persistent IP (fixed IP) address
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BODE, Company Profile Page: 8 Camera - IP address obtainment Persistent IP 1. Persistent IP set-up The camera must be initialized in the LLA mode or DHCP mode Use the Baumer GAPI Viewer to set-up camera IP address Click at “IP Configuration” Enable “Persistent IP Configuration” Set the IP in the camera (e.g. 192.168.10.1) Enter correct subnet mask (e.g. 255.255.255.0) Disconnect the camera from the power supply
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BODE, Company Profile Page: 9 Camera - IP address obtainment DHCP and LLA Mode 2. DHCP The configuration will be set by the DHCP-Server It is enabled by the default settings Requires a DHCP-Server 3. LLA (Link-Local Address) Is used if no other method for IP assignment is used LLA employs a local IP range from 169.254.0.1 to 169.254.254.254
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BODE, Company Profile Page: 10 Camera - IP address obtainment IP Config Tool Can correct the camera IP address if a wrong IP address is used Scans the system for connected GigE cameras New IP address can be entered
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BODE, Company Profile Page: 11 Multi Camera System Set-up Options Use Switch Connect multiple cameras via one Switch Bandwidth to PC network card is shared Use Network card with multiple ports Full Gigabit bandwidth for each camera Need more network cards / ports
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BODE, Company Profile Page: 12 Multi Camera System Set-up multiport Network card Note: Every port should be in a different subnet IP:192.168.10.2 Subnet: 255.255.255.0 IP:192.168.11.2 Subnet: 255.255.255.0 IP:192.168.10.1 Subnet: 255.255.255.0 IP:192.168.11.1 Subnet: 255.255.255.0
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BODE, Company Profile Page: 13 Multi Camera System Network Switch Cam 1 Cam 2 Cam 3 1.01.31.21.1 2.02.32.22.1 3.03.33.23.1 Switch 1.01.13.02.0 PC Time during 4 packets transfers 1.2 2.1 2.2 2.3 1.3 3.1 3.2 Possible Problem – dropped frames can occur If network load is too high - bottleneck in switch Multiple cameras transmit at the same time with full speed Solution – manage camera transmission Inter Package Gap Transmission Delay
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BODE, Company Profile Page: 14 Multi Camera System Inter Packet Gap Example with proper packet gap Gap is configured in camera setting Cam 1 Cam 2 Cam 3 1.0 1.1 2.0 2.1 3.0 3.1 Switch 1.01.13.02.0 PC Time during 4 packets transfers 2.1 3.1 Packet Gap cam3 Packet Gap cam2 Packet Gap cam1 Min Gap
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BODE, Company Profile Page: 15 Multi Camera System Transmission Delay Functionality Configure a Delay in the camera for image data transfer Camera stores the image and sends it after the configured Delay Best to use if all cameras take image at the same time Sequential image transmission
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BODE, Company Profile Page: 16 Multi Camera System Transmission Delay vs. Inter Packet Gap Inter Packet Gap Switch Transmission Delay Switch Inter Packet Gap Transmission Delay 1st image in PC 2nd image in PC both images in PC Standard Switch Lost frames
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BODE, Company Profile Page: 17 Multi Camera System GigE Diagnostic Tool For network analysis Can calculate Inter Package Gap
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BODE, Company Profile Page: 18 Advanced Features Flexible Trigger functions Image Sequencer Fast image capturing with different settings Highly configurable (e.g. automatically change exposure time) Trigger Delay Precise and flexible trigger control Define a delay between trigger and exposure start Trigger Debouncer Elimination of false triggers Define min. length of trigger signal
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BODE, Company Profile Page: 19 Advanced Features Flexible Trigger functions Action Command – Broadcast Software trigger Eliminates need for separate hardware trigger cable Simultaneous trigger for multiple cameras over Ethernet possible Generated by Software or GigE Trigger Device for real-time triggering
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BODE, Company Profile Page: 20 Advanced Features Flexible Output functions I/O Output control Camera events (e.g. exposure start) User control by software “Timer” based function Timer Function Flexible timer-based control of digital outputs Flexible use of camera in combination with flash control or PLC Trigger flash before exposure (use TriggerDelay and „Timer“)
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BODE, Company Profile Page: 21 Advanced Features Multicast – Image Broadcast Functionality Camera transmits one image to multiple PC‘s One Master PC controls the camera Benefit Distributed image processing - increased performance Each PC can handle different image processing tasks
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BODE, Company Profile Page: 22 Computer Software Baumer GAPI Generic programming interface for all Baumer cameras SDK includes comprehensive documentation and samples Supports Windows and Linux (32/64 bit) Includes Viewer
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BODE, Company Profile Page: 23 Computer Software Standard Windows Socket Driver Standard UDP (User Datagram Protocol) sockets Advantages Video data and network service about a network card Driver is a component of the operating system Is supported by every network card Disadvantages High CPU load, by many shifts in the stack Video data, control data and network services are transmitted together
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BODE, Company Profile Page: 24 Computer Software Baumer Filter Driver NDIS (Network Driver Interface Specification) plug-in between the stream data Only available for Windows XP & Vista Advantages Video data and network service simultaneously on a network card Driver is supported by every network card Low CPU load, by filtering of the video data Disadvantages Not as flexible as the socket driver Only supported via Baumer-GAPI interface delivered by Baumer
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BODE, Company Profile Page: 25 Computer Software Comparison of driver models
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BODE, Company Profile Page: 26 Computer Software Third Party Software Baumer GigE cameras fulfill Gen Cam and GigE Vision ® standard Due to this fact the cameras are compliant to 3rd party Software Filter / performance driver are provided by software producer
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BODE, Company Profile Page: 27 Power over Ethernet (PoE) The Single Cable Solution for GigE Cameras Combined data and power transfer on a single Ethernet cable No external power necessary Reduced installation and maintenance costs Easy integration with Baumer PoE Switch and PoE Injector
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BODE, Company Profile Page: 28 Power over Ethernet (PoE) The Single Cable Solution PoE injector or switch injects power for camera to signal lines Switch detects automatically a PoE camera and provides power PoE Switch or InjectorGigE interface boardBaumer PoE Camera GigE interface board with PoE Injector Baumer PoE Camera
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BODE, Company Profile Page: 29 Designed for PoE cameras Jumbo Frame support Compact industrial housings Standard DIN rail mounting Operates at 48 Volts Innovative Network Components by Baumer
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BODE, Company Profile Page: 30 Innovative Network Components GigE Injector and Switch GigE Power Injector Support for 2 independent cameras Direct connection to the PC GigE Power Switch 4 unmanaged Ethernet ports Support for up to 3 cameras For standard and PoE cameras
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BODE, Company Profile Page: 31 GigE Power Switch Extended 6 unmanaged Ethernet ports Support for up to 5 cameras For standard and PoE cameras SFP Port for different modules SFP interface modules Standard copper port Advanced fiber interface Innovative Network Components Extended Switch
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BODE, Company Profile Page: 32 Our Customers are Our Focus
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