What is GenICam?

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GenICam is a common machine vision industry standard developed by the European Machine Vision Association (EMVA), which allows the use of a unified programming interface to control machine vision cameras.

The GenICam standard provides a widely-applicable programming interface that provides an end-to-end configuration interface for standard interfaces including GigE Vision, USB 3.0 Vision, Camera Link, and IEEE 1394.

For cameras compliant with the GenICam standard, GenICam-compliant machine vision software (such as HALCON) can be used to conveniently connect and control cameras without camera-specific configuration.

Mechanism

  1. A GenICam-compliant camera provides an XML descriptor file, which describes the camera parameters and indicates the features and functions provided by the camera.

  2. A GenICam-compatible machine vision software converts the XML file into the GenAPI application programming interfaces or graphical user interface elements.

  3. By using the application programming interfaces or graphical user interface on the machine vision software, you can easily access and use the features and functions provided by the camera.

For more information about GenICam, please visit:GenICam.

Laser Profiler’s Support for GenICam

The laser profiler is compatible with the GenICam/GigE Vision standards, and you can control the laser profiler with third-party machine vision software (“GenICam client”), such as HALCON.

For laser profiler parameters that are available and adjustable in GenICam clients, refer to Laser Profiler Parameters Available in GenICam Client.

If you want to connect to and manage the laser profiler with HALCON, refer to Usage Guide for HALCON samples.

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