Drivers Cypress Cameras

  1. Drivers Cypress Cameras App
  2. Drivers Cypress Cameras Wireless
  3. Drivers Cypress Cameras Reviews

24C708AF

A total of eight cameras are positioned at the following intersections: Cypress Avenue at Bechelli Lane, covering both directions of traffic on Cypress Market Street at Shasta Street, covering westbound Shasta and southbound Market Northbound Lake Boulevard at North Market Street. Universal Serial Bus (USB) provides an expandable, hot-pluggable Plug and Play serial interface that ensures a standard, low-cost connection for peripheral devices such as keyboards, mice, joysticks, printers, scanners, storage devices, modems, and video conferencing cameras. Migration to USB is recommended for all peripheral devices that use legacy ports such as PS/2, serial, and parallel ports.

  • Synchronized USB powered LED flash for consistent high quality images in any environment
  • 5.0 megapixel progressive scan sensor for 2592 x 1944 still images
  • Separate formats supported for streaming video and still image capture
  • Both Compressed (MJPEG) and Raw video outputs supported
  • USB 2.0 bus provides power, camera and flash control
  • UVC compliant
  • Convenient manual dial allows customized flash intensity
  • Tripod 1/4 20 mount is attached to base
  • Full SDK available for integration into customer applications
  • TWAIN compatible

Drivers Cypress Cameras App

Cypress Semiconductor Corp. Today announced that Raytrix GmbH has selected Cypress's EZ-USB® CX3™ USB 3.0 camera controller for its new 3-D camera. The EZ-USB CX3 controller, which is now in. You can select the catalog to search files.

Request More Info
Electrical
Image Sensor Size 1/4'
Pixel Size1.4μm x 1.4μm
Viewer Display2592 x 1944 through 320 x 240
CompressingMJPEG
Sensitivity600mv/lux-sec
Dynamic Range68dB
Signal to Noise Ratio 36dB
Shutter ModeElectronic rolling shutter
Field of View (H x V)40° x 30°
Video Output USB 2.0
Power Supply5VDC via USB 2.0 bus
Power Consumption< 0.5mA
UVC Controls
Still CaptureSelectable
FlashSelectable via Videology viewer or SDK
Exposure Auto/ Manual
Presets via SDK
FocusPush to focus via UVC trigger - not continuous, Presets via SDK
White BalanceAuto/ Manual
BrightnessSelectable
ContrastSelectable
HueSelectable
Saturation Selectable
SharpnessSelectable
GammaSelectable
GainSelectable
Backlight CompensationOn or Off
Environmental
Operating Temperature-15°C ~ 55°C (5°F ~ 131°F)
Operating Humidity20% - 93% RH (non condensing)
Storage Temperature -25°C ~ + 70°C (-13°F ~ 158°F)
Storage HumidityUp tp 98% RH (non condensing)
Mechanical
Dimensions WxHxD50mm x 100mm x 75mm (with flash)
Weight (w/flash)154g
Included Diopter 5x Diopter
Included Cables60C1138 - 2.5mm stereo (6” plug to plug)
60C1147 - USB 2.0 A to mini B cable (10ft)
Included Tripod Mount1/4 20 mount for easy mounting capability
Viewer Software
  • • TWAIN
    • Videology viewer with active features
    • DirectX/ DirectShow compliant
    • SDK
Minimum System RequirementsHardwareRequires USB 2.0 UVC compliant ports
SoftwareWindows 7, 8, 10 32 bit and 64 bit
Windows Vista 32 bit and 64 bit
Windows XP Service pack 2+,DirectX 9.0c or above
Linux 2.6.26+ potential
Mac OS 10.4.3 potential
Software Downloads
SFT-15003
rev 2.2.0.1
Latest 5MP USB 2.0 viewer software.
SFT-10011
rev 2.1.25
TWAIN Data Source for Videology USB Cypress cameras.
Drivers Cypress Cameras
24C708A5x diopter, without flash
24C708AF5x diopter, flash
24C708A-L2X2x diopter, without flash
24C708AF-L2X 2x diopter, flash

FLEETS ONLINE

COMPANY:

Cypress Truck Lines

Jacksonville, FL

OPERATION:

Time-sensitive flatbed hauler, primarily of building materials and steel product, that prides itself on advancing driver safety

Problem:

“Safety is our top priority,” says Thad Penland, Cypress Truck Lines vice president. “We tell our employees that everything else will take care of itself as long as you are safe. For that to really be part of the culture, everyone needs to buy into it— which starts at the top.”

Drivers

Indeed, the family-owned company publicly states that its drivers are its “most important asset” in helping keep Cypress running at the top of its game.

Driver

The time-sensitive carrier moves flatbed freight primarily within a territory roughly stretching from east of the Rockies south to the Texas border and east to the eastern seaboard. Its largest concentration of equipment runs in the Southeast.

Penland points out that with over 600 drivers, Cypress is “large enough to command a market presence to secure year-round freight, yet small enough to make sure that each and every driver is taken care of.”

He advises that Cypress is willing to invest in technology that will help provide its drivers with “a sense of stability, security and safety” to make sure each of its company drivers “can work with peace of mind.”

Ensuring that sort of working environment is perhaps especially crucial for Cypress as it prides itself on offering excellent customer service predicated on fielding the “best drivers in the industry” and keeping “an acute focus on delivering freight on-time.”

With all that in mind, Cypress determined it could further improve its impressive safety performance with a video-based system. Toward that end, says Penland, the carrier “extensively evaluated” systems offered by various providers.

Solution:

Ultimately, the fleet opted to purchase SmartDrive’s video based-safety program to gain “a deeper view of overall safety performance” and cut its collision-related costs by reducing claims and exonerating drivers when not at fault.

Cameras

Payback came very fast. Penland reports that within weeks of implementation, Cypress saw its safety score improve by 57% and recorded drop-offs in speeding and distracted-driving incidents of 58% and 48%, respectively.

Drivers Cypress Cameras

The video-based safety program identifies unsafe driving by capturing video and audio input as well as vehicle and driving data. It automatically offloads video footage for review and analysis of what happened out on the road.

As Cypress views it, the SmartDrive system correctly measures individual driving performance so that good drivers can be identified and additional training can be directed toward those whose driving poses a significant risk to the business.

“SmartDrive has brought a tangible perspective to our culture of safety by providing insight to the challenges our drivers face daily on the road,” says Penland. “The program is in place to protect our drivers and we are already seeing it positively impact our fleet operations— exonerating two drivers who were not at fault in addition to significantly reducing collision costs.

Drivers Cypress Cameras Wireless

“The system has become a key part of our on-boarding and training programs,” he adds. “We rest easy knowing that we can quickly identify new drivers that need further training, lowering our risk while improving overall performance.”

Penland is also pleased that Cypress drivers are themselves acknowledging the “peace of mind” that the SmartDrive video platform is bringing to all the time they spend hard at work at the wheel.

Drivers Cypress Cameras Reviews

“When the SmartDrive camera was first installed in my truck, I viewed it as a burden,” relates Cypress driver Larry Robinson. “However, after experiencing the benefits of this technology first-hand, I am now confident that, should an incident occur while I’m on the road, and it’s not my fault, I will have the proof I need to be exonerated. That’s peace of mind.”