Analogue Cabling
At
their most basic, analogue cables can simply be a length of
co-axial cable with BNC connectors at each end, but to cope
with the variou other signals needed for most machine vision
applications the cables usually need to be more complex.
Firstsight Vision are able to supply a range of baspoke cabling
solutions for most camera to framegrabber combinations.
The simplest analogue cable
is the 75 ohm Coax with a BNC connector at each end. Unfortunately,
to fully support all the functionality of a camera-framegrabber
combination, many more signals are normally required.
This requires time to be spent on specifying and testing
the cables. Most analog cameras that use non-standard
video output opt for the Hirose 12 pin connector, but
implementing a good quality connection with these can
be quite tricky. Some framegrabbers also support this
connector, allowing standard Hirose to Hirose cables to
be used, however, many multi-camera framegrabbers do not,
therefore requiring specific cables to be created.
Standard BNC-BNC cable
Firstsight
Vision analogue cables are manufactured using specialist
tools that ensure the highest component quality and we
can supply cable sets to interface the vast majority of
cameras/framegrabber combinations with all advanced functionality
tested, such as pulse width exposure and frame delayed
readout. A range of different lengths are available and
the option to upgrade to hi-flex robotic grade cable is
also available. Manufactured to the highest quality and
fully tested, these cables can significantly shorten the
interfacing process and therefore cut costs.
Hirose-Hirose cable assembly
Please contact
sales if you require further information or would like
a quote on a specific cable type.