Installation and troubleshooting of ADLINK PCIe GIE74V four channel PoE acquisition card
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In the field of industrial machine vision and scientific imaging, GigE Vision has become the mainstream digital camera interface due to its standardized protocol, long-distance transmission capability, and flexible networking method. PoE (Power over Ethernet) technology simultaneously transmits data and power through a single Ethernet cable, greatly simplifying on-site wiring and reducing system complexity and maintenance costs. ADLINK PCIe-GIE74V is a four channel Gigabit Ethernet PoE frame acquisition card based on PCI Express x4 interface, strictly following the IEEE 802.3af standard. Each port provides a maximum power supply of 15.4W and integrates multiple protection mechanisms such as overvoltage, undervoltage, and overcurrent, providing a stable and reliable hardware platform for multi camera vision systems. This article will provide engineers with a detailed operation guide from the aspects of hardware specifications, PoE power management, installation configuration, signal interfaces, and common troubleshooting, to help them quickly complete system deployment and solve on-site problems.
Link aggregation: If there are many cameras and a large amount of data, multiple network ports can be bound into a link aggregation group, but the switch needs to support LACP.
IEEE 1588: This card supports hardware timestamps. If precise synchronization of multiple camera acquisitions is required, corresponding software libraries can be used to achieve PTP synchronization.
Firmware update: Regularly visit the ADLINK official website to obtain the latest firmware and drivers to ensure optimal compatibility.
