LandingLens | LandingLens on Snowflake |
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System Requirements
Item | Requirement |
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Supported Operating Systems |
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Memory | Minimum of 16 GB of RAM (recommended) |
Processor | Must support Intel AVX2 Minimum: Intel Core i3 or AMD Ryzen 1000 Recommended: Intel Core i5 or AMD Ryzen 3000 (or better/similar) |
LandingEdge is not compatible with macOS.
LandingEdge doesn’t deploy models. The only deployment option for is Cloud Deployment.
GPU Support
Using a GPU is optional. If you plan on using a GPU, we recommend using an NVIDIA GPU with at least 8 GB of RAM. For example:- GeForce GTX 1070 or newer
- Quadro P4000 or newer
- Tesla P4 or newer
Operating System | Minimum Driver Version |
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Windows | 452.39 or later |
Linux | 450.80.02 or later |
GenICam Support
You can use GenICam-compliant industrial cameras with LandingEdge. You must install a GenTL Producer in order for LandingEdge to communicate with the camera. A GenTL Producer is the transport layer interface that enables the camera and LandingEdge to communicate with each other. The GenTL Producer is often included as part of your camera manufacturer’s SDK, like the Basler Pylon SDK or Allied Vision Vimba SDK. If you’re having trouble finding the GenTL Producer for your camera, try the SDK for your manufacturer.Supported Image File Types
LandingEdge can run inference on the following image file types:- PNG
- BMP
- JPG
- JPEG
- TIFF
- MPO: An MPO file is a Multi-Picture Object file. It contains two JPG files that create a stereoscopic image when overlaid. When you upload an MPO file to LandingEdge, LandingEdge selects one of the two JPG files. Sometimes, a JPG from a smart phone might be interpreted as an MPO because it contains the main image and an embedded thumbnail. In this case, LandingEdge selects the main image.