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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
This Technical Note (TN for short) illustrates a Proof-of-Concept (PoC) that DAVE Embedded Systems made for a customer operating in the industrial automation market. The goal was to build a prototype of an advanced, high-frame-rate camera to be used in fast automatic manufacturing lines. In a typical scenario, this device would be used to shoot a particular portion of the line for:
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This Technical Note (TN for short) illustrates a Proof-of-Concept (PoC) that DAVE Embedded Systems made for a customer operating in the industrial automation market. The goal was to build a prototype of a high-frame-rate video recording/streaming system. This device would be used in fast automatic manufacturing lines. In a typical scenario, this device would be used to shoot a particular portion of the line for:
 
*remote monitoring
 
*remote monitoring
 
*detailed off-line failure analysis.
 
*detailed off-line failure analysis.

Revision as of 16:00, 4 August 2020

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1.0.0 August 2020 First public release

Introduction[edit | edit source]

This Technical Note (TN for short) illustrates a Proof-of-Concept (PoC) that DAVE Embedded Systems made for a customer operating in the industrial automation market. The goal was to build a prototype of a high-frame-rate video recording/streaming system. This device would be used in fast automatic manufacturing lines. In a typical scenario, this device would be used to shoot a particular portion of the line for:

  • remote monitoring
  • detailed off-line failure analysis.

During normal operation,

The typical scenario in which this device would be used Under normal conditions, this camera streams

   compresses the 60/30fps stream and streams it over Ethernet

Normal mode allows the human operator to remotely supervise the industrial machine where the device is installed