Blogged by Jonathan Maron in Trade Fairs on August 19, 2008 at 07:15 CET.

Automation 2008 is India’s premier automation exhibition, which showcases new innovations and solutions for many industries. In association with our Indian reseller Menzel Labortechnik, The Imaging Source will be exhibiting at Automation 2008.
The exhibition will take place at Bombay Exhibition Centre - NSE Exhibition Complex, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India between September 25, 2008 and September 28, 2008.
As ever, we will be posting photos here in the blog, the moment we get back.
Learn more about the exhibition at:
http://www.automation2008.com
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Blogged by Xiao Sun in FAQ on August 1, 2008 at 16:41 CET.
At first glance the difference between USB and FireWire cameras does not seem to be very big. However, regarding practical applications in areas such as security, engineering, science and medicine these little differences become a deciding factor:
- FireWire devices allow an operating voltage from 8 to 30 VDC. The current consumption may be 1.5 A. USB devices are much less flexible. The operating voltage has to be 4.7 VDC while the max current is 0.5 A.
- FireWire devices hold their addresses after the system has been restarted while those of USB devices are reassigned. This is especially obstructive when using more than one camera.
- There are more than 50 internationally standardized protocols for FireWire devices. In the case of cameras transferring their image data without compression or an audio channel the protocol is DCAM/IIDC. USB cameras, in comparison, only come with proprietary protocols.
The cause of these differences lie in their history. USB is the successor of the RS232 interface. FireWire is a user friendly variation of busses such as SCSI, PCI, etc. When only using one camera, the differences are not usually important. But, for more demanding applications the possibilities of USB are very limited.
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