Acquire images and explore camera features without programming.
Program your vision applications with C, C++, .NET or Python APIs.
Connect to third-party libraries and frameworks.
Vimba is platform-independent
Vimba runs on Windows, Linux, and Linux for ARM. You can port your source code from Windows to Linux or cross-compile from a Linux PC to an embedded system.
TESTED OPERATING SYSTEMS
Vimba 6.0 was tested with:
Vimba for Windows 64-bit:
Windows 10 (GigE, USB, 1394, and Camera Link cameras)
Windows 11 (GigE, USB, and 1394 cameras)
Vimba for Windows 32-bit:
Windows 10 (GigE, USB, 1394, and Camera Link cameras)
Vimba for Linux: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (64-bit), Debian 11.2 (64-bit)
Vimba for ARM64: NVIDIA Xavier NX with
JetPack 4.6 (L4T 32.6.1) - GigE and USB cameras
JetPack 4.5.1 (L4T 32.5.1) - CSI-2 cameras (selected models)
In most cases, Vimba is also compatible to higher versions or other Linux distributions (except for CSI-2).
Vimba 6.1 (ARM64 only) was tested with:
Alvium MIPI CSI-2 cameras, JetPack 4.6.1 (L4T 32.7.1):
Nano 2GB and 4GB NVIDIA Developer Kit
TX2
TX2 NX NVIDIA Developer Kit
AGX Xavier NVIDIA Developer Kit
Xavier NX NVIDIA Developer Kit
Support of various camera interfaces
Vimba's transport layers support Allied Vision cameras with the following interfaces:
NEW: MIPI CSI-2 (selected models)
5 GigE Vision (Windows, Linux, Linux for ARM)
GigE Vision (Windows, Linux, Linux for ARM)
USB3 Vision (Windows, Linux, Linux for ARM)
IEEE 1394 (Windows only)
Camera Link (Windows only, configuration only)