tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1924948806084793655.post1558870947483498855..comments2023-09-26T11:36:56.423-04:00Comments on Machine Vision 4 Users: Ironing out GigE bugsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1924948806084793655.post-23063991934036726612012-06-28T07:23:48.962-04:002012-06-28T07:23:48.962-04:00Using jumbo frames helps minimize image data trans...Using jumbo frames helps minimize image data transfer overhead. However, there is not much benefit to go above 9 KB.<br /><br />Adjusting the number of receive buffers (or receive descriptors) is particularly important if the transmitter device transmits data in a bursty way. As mentionned in the video, it is also important if the sustained throughput of the transmitter is pushing the limits of the link.<br /><br />VincentVincent Rowleynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1924948806084793655.post-77450461278000432712012-06-26T05:09:36.921-04:002012-06-26T05:09:36.921-04:00To be honest, in 90% of applications you won't...To be honest, in 90% of applications you won't see the difference, but optimisation is just that: maximise the available bandwidth, minimise the CPU usage. You see the difference most in cameras that are using close to the limit of GigE. Camera's like JAI BM500GE or DALSA HM1400 will show the difference.Jon Vickershttp://www.stemmer-imaging.co.uknoreply@blogger.com