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Network cable assemblies are used in the transmission of data across networks. Search by Specification | Learn More
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Foundation Fieldbus, IEEE 1394 (Firewire), Modem, SCSI, TTL, USB, and radio or wireless. Search by Specification | Learn More
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Complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) cameras use image sensors that operate at lower voltages than charged coupled devices (CCDs), reducing power consumption for portable applications. Search by Specification | Learn More
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Ready, aim, FireWire | Machine Design FireWire, also known as IEEE 1394, is a networking scheme devised by Apple Computer for use in consumer electronics. |
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FireWire jumps from consumer applications to factory... FireWire, also knows as IEEE-1394, could help engineers build better motion-control systems. |
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Bye-bye motion board | Machine Design motion control uses the all-digital IEEE-1394 FireWire network to tie servodrives directly to the PC. FireWire was originally designed for PC and |
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Bye-bye motion board | Machine Design motion control uses the all-digital IEEE-1394 FireWire network to tie servodrives directly to the PC. FireWire was originally designed for PC and |
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Robots get fired up | Machine Design And the IEEE-1394 FireWire protocol is emerging as a leading standard in high-performance motion control. |
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Camera Speeds Image Transfers | Machine Design FireDragon progressive scan cameras use FireWire-B (IEEE-1394.b) to get transfer rates of 800 Mbps or twice that of FireWire-A or USB 2.0 cameras. |
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Machine Design | FireDragon progressive scan cameras use FireWire-B (IEEE-1394.b) to get transfer rates of 800 Mbps or twice that of FireWire-A or USB 2.0 cameras. |
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In sync | Machine Design Both SynqNet and FireWire (IEEE 1394) networks are designed to handle a large number of nodes. |
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PCs take control | Machine Design as a result of dramatically improved processors, high bandwidth real-time networks such as IEEE-1394 (FireWire), and reliable PC operating systems. |
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Sensors | Machine Design Three IEEE 1394 FireWire ports connect to a variety of imaging sensors including Sony and Basler cameras. |