XIMEA USB3 Vision Camera Zone
xiQ and xiC - Ultracompact USB3 Vision Cameras
Downloads
- Driver Intel USB3 xHCI
- Driver Fresco Logic USB3 Host Controller
- Driver ASMedia USB 3.1 xHCI Controller
- Driver Renesas USB3.0 Controller for PCI express:
Hardware setup
- List of compatible hardware
- High performance hardware
- Calculator of speed and bandwidth
- How to setup Multiple Cameras
- Options for MCS and Embedded vision
- How to use cameras with Laptop - tips
- How to convert camera mount from C to CS
- USB 2.0 backward compatibility
Knowledge base
Documents
- Brochures - xiQ and xiC
- Manuals - xiQ and xiC
- 3D models
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Software
- API / SDK - Manual
- xiCOP
- CamTool - Viewer utility
- Vision and Image Processing Libraries support
- GenICam/GenTL or Python API, C/C++, .NET
- ARM support with Linux Ubuntu
- NVIDIA Jetson TX1, TX2, AGX XAVIER, Nano, Raspberry Pi 4
Application Notes
- Why USB 3.0
- Switching to USB3 Vision
- Buffer explained
- Synchronize multiple cameras
- Cable lengths and distance options
- Bandwidth optimization
- Embedded Vision systems solution
- Third party software and applications
- How to optimize software performance for high speed
- Flat Field correction
- Setting User ID to a Camera
- Controlling the User Interface LEDs
- Multiple exposures in one frame
Troubleshooting tips
- Always start by running xiCOP - XIMEA Control panel
This free software tool provides valuable information on possible issues with installation and/or configuration.
- Use supported accessories and hardware
For stability and full performance capabilities, it is important to have a setup with tested components.
- Update to the latest version the following: driver, firmware and other possible software.
- If possible, try different setups with other PC, cable, host slot or separate host controller instead of an integrated one.
- Check driver by disabling and enabling it.
- Verify that host card is powered properly.
- Execute power cycle of the camera.
- Use GPIO to power the camera if you have the appropriate cabling.
- Attempt a soft reboot and if the problem persists a hard reboot of the PC.
- If this fails, please CONTACT our support team.