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pylon Driver Version 2.2
POSTED 03/24/2010
This pylon release offers two main enhancements: it includes support for several additional programming languages, such as Visual Basic 6.0, C, and Microsoft .NET, and it is the first driver that allows comfortable Camera Link camera configuration via a GenICam compliant API.
On the application programming interface (API) side, pylon’s C++ programming language support was expanded to include standard C and Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0. In addition, Microsoft’s newer C# and VB.NET programming technologies are now supported by pylon 2.2. All of the new APIs have full access to all of the camera and grabbing features on Basler’s IEEE1394 and GigE Vision camera families such as pilot, scout, runner, and the new ace series. Each new programming language extension comes with its own comprehensive documentation and a set of code samples that demonstrate the main application tasks in a simple way and can be easily expanded to cover new customer applications.
“These programming language expansions make the pylon driver and Basler cameras available for all programmers and all kinds of vision applications,” comments Werner Borchert, Senior Product Manager at Basler.
This release marks the first time that pylon includes support for configuring cameras with a Camera Link interface via the pylon API. In order to make this new feature possible, the mechanisms established in the Generic Camera Interface Standard (GenICam) were adapted to the Camera Link interface by the GenICam Standardization Group (see www.GenICam.org). Basler’s new Camera Link-based aviator family can now be easily controlled via the pylon driver, along with all of the other Basler FireWire or GigE Vision camera families as well.
All of the new features and improvements included in the pylon 2.2 release are listed in the Release Notes, which can be downloaded from Basler’s website. A free download of the pylon 2.2 release, including the SDK, can also be found online.