In microDisplay X, you can perform the following tasks:
- select an image acquisition applet for testing purposes
- run an image acquisition using a specific applet: the resulting images are displayed in the viewing pane of microDisplay X
- monitor the images and examine individual images in detail
- configure an applet most easily to modify acquisition
- test various applet configurations
- save applet configurations to file (*.mcf) or load applet configuration files
- access the GenICam interface of cameras supporting the GenICam standard and
- adjust your camera settings via a graphical user interface
- configure the link topology of your vision system
- configure camera and firmware for using action commands (GigE Vision)
- save camera configurations to file (*.txt) or load camera configuration files
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What's new?
The release of microDisplay X aims at improving user experience when testing and configuring image acquisition systems, frame grabber applets, and connected cameras.
microDisplay X offers the following new features:
- Combined functionality: microDisplay X combines the functionality of the former tools microDisplay and GenICam Explorer. You can test the system set-up, test and configure applet(s), and configure cameras supporting the GenICam standard (as microDisplay X allows access to the GenICam interfaces of connected cameras) in one tool now.
- Applet Layout pane: Clear display of boards together with loaded applet; display of all processes of applet; display of camera input port(s) and DMA(s) per applet process. Applet Layout Pane
- System Status overview: microDisplay X offers a System Status overview in a separate pane. System Status
- Line Profile: The line profile presents the pixel values of a line (condensed view) and of a line fraction (1:1 view). Line Profile
- Line Histogram: The line histogram shows how often a specific pixel value is used in a selected line. Line Histogram
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- Buffer Information: Display of allocated, but unused buffer. Buffer Information
- Images are displayed after acquisition has been stopped (including zooming in/out and flipping through individual frames of a sequence)
- Configuration options for camera (GenICam) and applet directly in start window of microDisplay X
- Loading of multiple applets (one per plugged board) possible Loading Multiple Applets
- DMA output panes can be minimized/maximized in viewing pane (to have maximized display space for an individual DMA output)
- microDisplay X supports Windows 7, 8, and 10 (32/64bit)
- microDisplay X supports QT5
- Optimized accuracy of FPS (frames per second) information during acquisition
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