Mech-Eye SDK 2.3.1 Release Notes

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This topic introduces the new features, improvements, and resolved issues of Mech-Eye SDK 2.3.1.

Mech-Eye Viewer

Load Virtual Device File

In Mech-Eye Viewer 2.3.1, you can load the virtual device file through the Load Virtual Device File option in the File menu. The virtual device can be used to reproduce an acquisition.

Resolved Issues

The following issues have been resolved in Mech-Eye SDK 2.3.1:

  • When a round of data acquisition was triggered by software, abnormal acquisition occasionally occurred in the scan mode.

  • When a parameter group was created in 2.3.0 or early versions, the Max Laser Line Width parameter could not be set to a value smaller than 30 or 64.

  • In the scenario where Mech-Eye Viewer window was not maximized, when the width of Parameter and Acquisition Info Panel was adjusted, sometimes the width did not change corresponding to the mouse movement.

  • In the Administrator account, when all tools were displayed in the toolbar, the width of the interface exceeded the screen width.

Mech-Eye API

Resolved Issues

The following issues have been resolved in Mech-Eye SDK 2.3.1:

  • When a round of data acquisition was triggered by software, abnormal acquisition occasionally occurred in the scan mode.

  • When a parameter group was created in 2.3.0 or early versions, the MaxLaserLineWidth parameter could not be set to a value smaller than 30 or 64.

GenICam Interface

Resolved Issues

The following issues have been resolved in Mech-Eye SDK 2.3.1:

  • When the value of Height (Scan Line Count) set in HALCON exceeded 32767, the error message cannot query the payload size prompted.

  • When a round of data acquisition was triggered by software, abnormal acquisition occasionally occurred in the scan mode.

  • When a parameter group was created in 2.3.0 or early versions, the MaxLaserLineWidth parameter could not be set to a value smaller than 30 or 64.

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