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PXI-1407, 1 Monochrome Video Input, 5 V Max Voltage, IMAQ Device
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National Instruments PXI-1407 IMAQ Device
The PXI-1407 is a highly precise, monochrome IMAQ device for PCI, PXI, or CompactPCI chassis that helps RS-170 and CCIR video guidelines. This versatile device acquires frames progressively and exchanges them straightforwardly to system memory. The device helps progressive scan formats of 25, 30, 50, and 60 frames per second and highlights gain calibration, high-impedance mode, and an 8-bit flash analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that converts video signals into digital form.
Since the PXI-1407 device is easy to arrange, the user can undoubtedly install the gadget and start their image acquisition. The NI PXI-1407 can be used with NI-IMAQ, the National Instruments complete image acquisition driver software used to straightforwardly control the IMAQ device. Utilizing NI-IMAQ, the user can rapidly and effortlessly begin an application without programing the gadget at the register level. The device can be programmed with application development interfaces like LabVIEW or LabWindows/CVI.
Highlighting low cost and high accuracy, the PXI-1407 is perfect for both industrial and logical scientific environments. As a stand-alone gadget, the NI PXI-1407 supports one video source and an outside I/O line that the user can utilize as a trigger or digital I/O line. If the user requires further developed activation or extra I/O lines (either advanced or simple), they can utilize the PXI-1407 and NI-IMAQ with the National Instruments data acquisition (DAQ) product lines.
For the most extreme adaptability and execution, NI-IMAQ has both high-level and low-level functions, in which acquiring images in single-shot or continuous mode are cases of high-level capacities. Arranging an imaging sequence is a case of a low-level capacity since it requires propelled comprehension of the IMAQ device and image acquisition.
The PXI-1407 weighs 0.32 lb and measures 6.3 x 3.9 in. in physical dimensions. It has a recommended operating temperature range of 0 to 55°C; a storage temperature range of –20 to 70°C; a non-condensing relative humidity range of 10 to 90%; and operational and non-operational random vibrations of 0.31 grms and 2.5 grms, respectively—both at a frequency range of 5 to 500 Hz. The NI device is designed to comply with the following safety standards: EN 61010-1:1993/A2:1995, IEC 61010-1:1990/A2:1995, UL 3101-1:1993, UL 3111-1:1994, UL 3121:1998, and CAN/CSA C22.2 no. 1010.1:1992/A2:1997.
| Model | PXI-1407 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | National Instruments |
| Series | Frame Grabbers |
| Type | IMAQ Device |
| Video Inputs | 1 Monochrome |
| Maximum Working Voltage | 5 V |
| Formats Supported | RS-170, CCIR, progressive scan |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 55°C |
| Storage Temperature Range | –20°C to 70°C |
| Relative Humidity Range | 10% to 90% |
| Random Vibrations | 0.31 grams (operational) and 2.5 grams (non-operational) |
| Dimensions | 6.3 x 3.9 in. |
| Weight | 0.32 lb. |
| Warranty | 2-3 Year Warranty |
| PXI-1407 Manual | User Manual and Maintenance Manual Available for Download |
| Price | Request a Quote |
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National Instruments PXI-1407 Frequently Asked Questions
Question: What is the video input range for the PXI-1407?
Answer: The video input range of the IMAQ device is 700 mV (calibrated) or 60 mV to 1.26 V (variable gain).
Question: What is the scan rate of the PXI-1407?
Answer: The IMAQ device has a scan rate of 30 frames/s for the RS-170 format, 25 frames/s for the CCIR format, and 25, 30, 50, and 60 frames/s for the progressive scan format.
Question: Which driver software should be used with the PXI-1407?
Answer: NI-IMAQ, the National Instruments complete image acquisition driver software, is used with the device.
Question: Where can I locate the NI PXI-1407 manual?
Answer: Manufacturer manuals and documentation can be found under the "Manuals & PDFs" tab.
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