Share on Facebook Tweet this Share Microsoft has been committed to releasing regular updates for all of its contemporary hardware platforms since the debut of Windows 10 and it’s continued to do that throughout 2016. The latest release to grace the Surface Pro and Surface Book line is an update for the camera drivers, boosting performance and stability. Since this is May’s big “Patch Tuesday,” we expect a lot of updates to be rolled out for Windows 10 and Microsoft’s various platforms throughout the next few hours, but the first batch to be released was all focused around the cameras on the Surface Pro 4 and Surface Book. The include:. Intel Corporation driver update for Intel(R) AVStream Camera 2500. Intel Corporation driver update for Intel(R) Control Logic. Download utorrent.com for mac. Intel Corporation driver update for Intel(R) CSI2 Host Controller.
Intel driver update for Intel(R) Imaging Signal Processor 2500. Intel Corporation driver update for Microsoft Camera Front. Intel Corporation driver update for Microsoft Camera Rear. Intel Corporation driver update for Microsoft IR Camera Front. These updates aren’t about to turn your two-in-one’s camera into a DSLR, but they should improve Windows Hello functionality, making its detection better.
All of these updated drivers will be available through Windows update and should be downloadable now, though they may see a staggered release depending on where you are, so don’t fret if they don’t all show up at once. While camera drivers might not be too exciting for tablet-combo owners, perhaps the lack of firmware updates this time around is a good thing. It wasn’t that long ago that for owners of Microsoft’s latest two-in-ones. These are unlikely to be the only updates, though. With more general Windows 10 updates expected throughout the day.
Monochrome, Color and IR extended Sensor models: B/W model Color model IR extended model (2) Sensor Resolution Pixel µm ADC bits Frames per sec (1) DR dB Optical size Power Watt - CMOSIS CMV300 648 x 488 7.4 12 500 fps 60 1/3' 1.6 e2V EV76C560 1280 x 1024 5.3 10 60 fps 60 1/1.8' 0.9 ON Semiconductor PYTHON 1300 1280 x 1024 4.8 10 56 1/2' 1.4 CMOSIS CMV2000 2048 x 1088 5.5 10 170 fps. 60 2/3' 1.6 CMOSIS CMV4000 2048 x 2048 5.5 10 90 fps. 60 1' 1.6 (1) Maximum frame rates measured at 8 bits per pixel raw data in free run mode. Python 1300 model - with feature enabled. (2) NIR model is based on EV76C661 sensor from e2V, also called Ruby and Near Infrared sensors from CMOSIS. Please check faster versions available from line based on PCIe interface - special conditions may apply All models are also available in version with - ideal for Embedded vision systems.
XiQ Advantages for Machine Vision Applications. Performance - 4xtimes faster than GigE, 5x than Firewire and 10x USB 2.0. Robust - Sturdy full metal jacket, no sheet metal covers. Smallest - Fits into places where no other camera can fit.