USB PD-capable devices negotiate the supply voltage and current between provider and consumer on an individual basis via a standardized protocol. IDS is introducing USB Power Delivery for the first time with its new uEye LE USB 3.1 Gen 1 industrial cameras with the Type-C connector and, in doing so, is expanding their range of options. As consumers, the PD-capable cameras may request more power from the host PC than they need for themselves. The additional power can then be used, for example, to power an LED light via the camera's I/O connector.
Important new features for all IDS cameras include adaptive hot pixel correction (that allows hot pixels resulting from an increased camera temperature to be corrected during live operation) and sequencer mode (useful for applications in which series of images with different parameters are to be captured in an extremely short preset time period).
Another new feature is HDR mode with knee points for various USB camera models. In knee point mode, the exposure time is divided into sections. After each section, excessively light pixel values are reduced to a limit value and briefly post exposed. This prevents overexposure and increases the dynamics.
The latest IDS Software Suite release is available for the Windows operating systems 7, 8, and 10 as well as for Linux and Linux Embedded. The Software Development Kit (SDK) is also available in 16 different languages. You can download version 4.82 now at www.ids-imaging.de