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Wiring configuration for Firefly® MV miniature IEEE-1394 connector
The purpose of this Technical Application Note is to document the part number and pin configuration of the connector used on the Firefly MV model listed above. This will allow users to create their own custom IEEE-1394 cable for connecting to the miniature IEEE-1394 connector.
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Achieving Maximum Frame Rate with GS3-U3
This application note describes the configuration and settings needed to achieve the maximum potential from FLIR machine vision USB 3.1 cameras. The capabilities of FLIR machine vision USB 3.1 cameras, and in particular the GS3-U3, push the boundaries of USB 3.1 technology and thus may require extra consideration with respect to system configuration.
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Control and Status Registers Unique to Ladybug2 and Ladybug3 cameras
This technical application note explains three control and status registers (CSRs) that are unique to the firmware of the Ladybug2 and Ladybug3 cameras. Note that CSR 1E80h updates similar functionality found in CSR 1A20h. CSRs 1E84h and 1E88h update similar functionality also found in CSR 1A24h. We recommend updating your application to use CSRs 1E80h, 1E84h and 1E88h.
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Diagnosing and Fixing Connectivity Errors with Ladybug
This application note describes the how to diagnose a poor connection in a Ladybug system and provides recommendations for how to improve connectivity.
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Getting Started with Adaptive Vision
This application note provides information on how to install, configure, and use FLIR machine vision cameras with Adaptive Vision software.
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Getting Started with Firefly-DL in Linux
This application note describes how to create an inference network file for the Firefly-DL camera using Linux.
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Getting Started with Matrox Design Assistant
This application note provides information on how to install, configure, and use Teledyne FLIR USB3 Vision and GigE Vision machine vision cameras with Matrox Design Assistant software.
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Getting Started with Matrox Imaging Library
This application note provides information on how to install, configure, and use Teledyne FLIR machine vision cameras with Matrox Imaging Library (MIL) software.
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Getting Started with MVTec HALCON
This application note provides information on how to install, configure, and use FLIR machine vision cameras with MVTec HALCON.
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Getting Started with OpenCV
OpenCV is an open-source computer vision library that allows you to perform image processing on FLIR machine vision cameras. This application note provides information on how to install and use OpenCV in Visual Studio. OpenCV does not support machine vision standards such as USB3 Vision and GigE Vision, therefore it is not recommended to grab images using OpenCV functions. Instead, we recommend using FlyCapture 2 SDK or Spinnaker SDK to grab images and convert them to OpenCV images.
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Getting Started with Spinnaker SDK on MacOS
This application note describes how to install and use the Spinnaker® SDK in MacOS.
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How to upload a neural network to the Firefly DL
Once a neural network file has been successfully converted into a Firefly DL format, users can upload that neural network file onto the camera using SpinView, or through the Spinnaker SDK.