02-11-2008 06:13 AM
Hi all,
Unfortunately I have bee asked to use a Euresys piccolo image acquisition card in LabVIEW. I my case I only need to display the image on / on top of a LabVIEW front panel. Yes – I know it would have been much better to use an NI card but sometimes other people........
Anyway my question is - has anyone out there managed a reliable interface to the piccolo dll yet? I’ve been looking at the ActiveX interface but it looks like an exceptionally tricky job. I see there are few previous discussions that will be of help should I have to start from a blank VI.
Any advice appreciated,
-Martin
02-12-2008 11:12 AM
02-13-2008 07:05 AM
Thanks Rich,
After a little more work I found I was missing an ActiveX component and that’s what was making life so difficult. I needed to install both MultiCam and the eVision software. Now the ActiveX seems more straightforward, but still very time consuming. I’ve not had a chance to try it yet. Fortunately in my application no vision analysis is required.
-Martin
03-30-2008 11:51 PM
04-11-2008 07:28 AM
Hi,
Yes I got it working OK. I’m displaying live video on a LabVIEW 821 front panel and adding a couple of crosshair type lines (using ActiveX).
I’ll be happy to share my code with you.
-Martin
04-16-2008 09:21 PM
Hi Martin:
Sorry to bother you. I am currently still trying to figure out how to acquire live images from Eurosys Picolo and get it to display on LabView in order to carry out an important lab experiment. I do not understand the mechanics of configuring the picolo.dll into a format that is recognized by the NI-IMAQ or Labview. I will be truly grateful if you can share the code with me and shed some light on what must I do get the live images running on Labview. It would mean so much to me.
04-17-2008 09:45 AM
Hi,
Please let me know you email address so I can send you the code (you can send me a private email), what version of LabVIEW do you have?. Unfortunately the code I have will not convert the images from the camera into a useful (IMAQ image type) format, it will just display the images on the front panel. The easiest way to convert the images into a useful format would be save them to file and then read them using LabVIEW VI's I guess (obviously slow to do this). There are some VIs around that convert DIBs into an IMAQ image type buts that advanced stuff and I don't have the solution right now.
-Martin
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