I am writing code using the NI-IMAQ driver to acquire from a PCIe-1437 frame grabber. Will that same code also work with older frame grabbers, such as the PCI-1426, PCIe-1430, or PCIe-1433?
I am using a PCIe framegrabber card to take images with my CameraLink camera. When I try to take an image in NI Measurement and Automation Explorer (MAX), I get Error0xBFF6001F:Cannot detect recognizable ...
I have a National Instruments Camera Link Frame Grabber that I would like to trigger through RTSI from an external hardware, such as a NI PXIe, PCI, or USB DAQ device. How do I configure this in LabVIEW? ...
I have an NI PCI(e) Frame Grabber which does not show up in NI Measurement and Automation Explorer (MAX). How do I fix this? I have a frame grabber that appears in NI MAX as a PCI(e) card, but does not ...
I have two Camera Link cameras that I need to acquire images from simultaneously. Which card(s) should I use? I want to connect multiple GigE cameras to a GigE frame grabber. Can I acquire from these cameras ...
Can I use NI-IMAQ from NI Vision Acquisition Software (VAS)to acquire images from a third-party frame grabber? Does NI offer VIs to use with my third-party frame grabber? Does VAS support CoaXPress frame ...
I have a camera that I would like to route an external signal (such as an encoder input signal from my NI motion controller board) to the Camera Control (CC) lines over a Real-Time System Integration(RTSI) ...
I want to trigger my Camera Link camera off of both the rising and falling edges of a signal coming in from an external device like an optical chopper. How can I do this with my PCIe-1427 frame grabber ...