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how to buy a ccd linear array to be used with Labview

I am not an electronics engineer, so please help me with the following problem. I want to buy a ccd liear image array and to acquire data from it by LabView. Presently I have only the Labview and a PCI-MIO-16E-4 board. What else I need and what should I ask the manufacturer of the CCD line. Thank you very much.
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I used LabVIEW to control a cheap and cheerful linear CCD array (bought from
Farnell for £8). The DAQ card I used was the ISA version of the one you
have. Email me with further details as to your requirements/specs for the
CCD.

I used one analogue input and both counters (wish I had one more on the
card). Works fine. It all depends on what sort of clock speed your CCD
requires.

Leon

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> I am not an electronics engineer, so please help me with the following
> problem. I want to buy a ccd liear image array and to acquire data
> from it by LabView. Presently I have only the Labview and a
> PCI-MIO-16E-4 board. What else I need and what should I ask the
> manufacturer of the C
CD line. Thank you very much.
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Dear Leon, thank you for the answer. I want to measure the diffraction orders after a grating and the cdd lines which have 512 pixels for 25mm whole length are good (in size)
That is all. I just don't know what else is needed to specify. But I understand that a bare CCD is nothing. How do they call the board where the line is put, and from where the cable comes to the computer ?
thanks,
MTI
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MTI,
The ccd chip I controlled was connected directly to the DAQ card. I did not
use any sort of frame grabber. Send me the datasheet for the chip and we
should be able to sort something out. Because I connected it directly, I had
to control all clock functions, start/stop bits, etc. from LabVIEW.

Leon

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> Dear Leon, thank you for the answer. I want to measure the diffraction
> orders after a grating and the cdd lines which have 512 pixels for
> 25mm whole length are good (in size)
> That is all. I just don't know what else is needed to specify. But I
> understand that a bare CCD is nothing. How do they call the board
> where the line is put, and from where t
he cable comes to the computer
> ?
> thanks,
> MTI
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Like MTI a few years ago, I am trying to read the information from a linear CCD (2048 res.). I was interested in LLobo's comment about connecting directly to a DAQ card.

Does LabView software exist for this purpose? What is involved?
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Hello MTI,

I saw your question and I think you figured out the solution that time, actually I am also required to do something very similar. So, could you please tell me how you went about your problem? 

 

Cheers

Vivek

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Vivek,

 

you replied on a 10 year old thread. Chances are low that you get feedback.

Try to post your question as a new thread.

 

Felix

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Not much has changed un the linear imaging world over the last 10 years, the isa card solution is the way to go (not serious)

Paul Falkenstein
Coleman Technologies Inc.
CLA, CPI, AIA-Vision
Labview 4.0- 2013, RT, Vision, FPGA
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About thirty years ago, I used a PDP-11/23 embedded in a CAMAC crate with BiRa digital out and analog in boards to do the same thing (six phase clock, clear array before use, etc.).  I also learned that you cannot use CCD arrays for laser interferometry imaging, since the outer coating layer gives strong interference effects.  I ended up using a much less sensitive, and more expensive, photodiode array.  It was still easily good enough.  Unfortunately, I did not have LabVIEW, so had to program the whole thing in C.

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