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Real Time USB 3 Vision

Bonjour à tous,

 

Voilà ma question : je voudrais savoir si USB 3 Vision est supporté par un LabView RT (Pharlap) ou même LabView RT (Linux) sous une cible NI-GenericDesktopPC.
Car je souhaite faire du traitement d'image en temps réel avec une caméra en USB3.0 de préférence celle-ci : 

Flea3 FL3-U3-13S2C ( http://sine.ni.com/apps/utf8/nipc.specs?action=view_specs&asid=1102&pid=11401&tier=3 ). 

Et aussi, de savoir s'il faut une carte spéciale NI pour du PCI vers de USB3 sous LabView RT.

Merci d'avance.


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Hello Jamesvirus,

 

Thanks for posting over here!

If you want to post a question in French, then it might be best to post questions in the French section of the forum:

http://forums.ni.com/t5/Le-forum-francophone/ct-p/FrenchForums

 

If English is ok for you, then it might be best to post this question in a Vision or Real-Time/Embedded related part of the forum:

http://forums.ni.com/t5/Machine-Vision/bd-p/200

http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW-Embedded/bd-p/420

 

Just to make sure I understand the question corrently.
You are currently using a normal desktop with a USB3-controller, right?

Kind Regards,
Thierry C - CLA, CTA - Senior R&D Engineer (Former Support Engineer) - National Instruments
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Hello,

 

I'm sorry.

 

I don't use a normal desktop equip with a USB 3-controller at this time.
But i want to use a camera USB 3 Vision with a normal desktop running on LabView RT OS ParhLap, not a Windows.

I don't know if this is possible or not.

 

thanks.

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Hello,

 

I think I might have been unclear to you.

I had understood that you wanted to use LabVIEW RT on a normal desktop PC.

 

With the "USB3 controller part" I actually mean "does the Desktop PC itself have USB 3.0 ports or USB 2.0 ports".

Kind Regards,
Thierry C - CLA, CTA - Senior R&D Engineer (Former Support Engineer) - National Instruments
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Hi,

 

The Pc have a USB 2.0, but i think bought an adapter PCIe to USB3.0 for this computer.

 

NI-IMAQ don't support the USB 2.0 camera, but USB 3.0, i don't know.

 

Thanks

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