Cabling And Connection; Data Transmission And Bandwidth - IDS uEye series User Manual

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4.3

Cabling and Connection

In order to comply with the specifications, the maximum length of USB 2.0 cables is limited to 5 m.
Longer cables may be connected if you use high-quality material. For cameras of the USB uEye RE
series, IDS offers cables with a length of up to 10 m (see also USB uEye RE Accessories).
The USB bus provides power supply with 5 V and 500 mA max. Many USB devices use the bus
power and do not need external power supply (bus-powered devices).
Cable design
The following illustration shows the basic design of a shielded USB cable:
D+/D-:
·
+5 V/GND: power supply
·
Connector types
On the PC side, USB 2.0 cables are equipped with a standard A type plug (four pins) and on the
device side either with a standard B plug (four pins) or a mini-B plug (five pins).
In addition, cameras of the USB uEye SE series can be connected to IDS camera cables that use a
nine-pin micro D-Sub screw connector. Besides the USB 2.0 signals, these connectors can also
carry the camera's digital input/output signals.
4.4

Data Transmission and Bandwidth

The USB 2.0 standard specifies an overall bandwidth of 480 Mbps shared between different
transmission modes. uEye cameras use the USB 2.0 bulk mode for transmitting images. This mode
uses error correction to ensure correct delivery of the image data, but does not guarantee a fixed
bandwidth. To ensure error-free communication with all connected devices at all times, the maximum
bandwidth for payload data is limited to 416 Mbps.
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data transfer
Figure 10: Basic design of a USB cab le
Figure 11: USB
standard-A socket
(four pins)
Figure 13:
USB mini-B
socket (five
pins)
Figure 12:
USB
standard-B
socket (four
pins)
Figure 14: Micro D-Sub
(nine pins)
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