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Hello,
We are working on FX2LP interfaced with image sensor when we transfer data from FX2LP to PC using Controlcenter the data is not coming consistently (i.e., data loss ) What is the reason for shifting of data in Windows 10 , even after updating drivers to windows 10(64 bit)
Thanks & Regards,
Veerendra
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Hi Veerendra,
Please try optimizing the code on the host application to increase the frame rate. You could try storing the data into another buffer which will display the image in a picture box while you keep receiving data in the actual buffer.
Best Regards,
Sananya
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Hello Veerendra,
Please explain if you mean that the number of requested bytes are not received in Control Center or the data is not proper? Is the image sensor writing the expected number of bytes while SLWR is asserted?
Best Regards,
Sananya
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hi sunanya ,
the thing is we are interfaced the fx2lp with image sensor , in the earlier we are not getting image data properly that it was shifting like anything .so we added a string at starting of frame towards fx2lp side , and towards PC side we received two image data at once and between two string we took data and displaying in picture box.in xp it was coming around 15 to 18 fps but in windows 10 its coming only 2 to 3 y it is happening don't know that after updating USB drivers with win 10 .
Thanks Regards
veerendra
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Hi Veerendra,
Please try optimizing the code on the host application to increase the frame rate. You could try storing the data into another buffer which will display the image in a picture box while you keep receiving data in the actual buffer.
Best Regards,
Sananya