Software development kit from LUCID designed for easy integration

April 23, 2018
Designed by LUCID Vision Labs, Inc. for "easy integration and rapid development," Arena software development kit (SDK) is based on the latest GenICam3 and GigE Vision image acquisition standards.

Designed by LUCID Vision Labs, Inc. for "easy integration and rapid development," Arena software development kit (SDK) is based on the latest GenICam3 and GigE Vision image acquisition standards. The SDK’s GenICam 3.0-based C++ API leverages GenICam’s Reference and uses the Standard Feature Naming Convention (SFNC) for camera features and control, according to LUCID. Features of the SDK include the Lightweight Filter (LWF) driver which improves image transfer performance and lowers CPU usage when streaming large images at small packet sizes, as well as an image acquisition software called ArenaView, which enables users to access and validate camera features through the GenICam XML based feature tree.

The Arena SDK’s interface framework is based on HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript, and the initial release supports Windows, with subsequent Linux support targeted for a Q2 release. All LUCID cameras feature a built-in web interface for firmware updates.

To Learn More:

Contact: Lucid Vision Labs
Headquarters: Richmond, BC, Canada
Product:
Arena software development kit
Key Features: Supports LUCID GigE Vision cameras on Windows and Linux, GenICam 3.0 and GigE Vision compliant, ArenaView software, Lightweight Filter driver.

What Lucid Vision says:
View more information on the Arena SDK.

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