Test results

We have tested using up to 4 Zivid One+, Zivid 2 cameras and a combination of both of them. All connected cameras have captured simultaneously from one computer, using different OSs and combinations of CPUs and GPUs from Intel, Nvidia, and AMD. The different operating systems we have tested are:

  • Windows 10

  • Ubuntu 20.04

  • Ubuntu 18.04 (using an earlier SDK version)

For Zivid One+, we used three different capturing modes:

  • Burst mode: 2 s capture and 1 s pause using fastest capture settings.

  • Fast mode: Continuously capturing using fastest capture settings.

  • Randomized settings: Capturing using random settings with no pause between captures.

For Zivid 2, we captured using randomized setting with synchronized multi-threading.

All tests ran between 12 and 72 hours.

Testing results show that Multi-Zivid in general works well for Zivid 2 and Zivid One+. However, there are some limitations for Zivid One+. We have seen that on some hardware combinations different driver versions affect the performance and a very high load can lead to an unstable system (errors and exceptions). With very high load, we mean 4 Zivid cameras continuously capturing with highest possible acquisition rate for an extended period of time (fast mode). More “application realistic” capturing sequences worked perfectly without any errors. For more details checkout Observed limitations and potential issues.

Note

Specific hardware combinations combined with very high load may lead to an unstable system when using Zivid One+.

Below is a list of hardware that showed no exceptions or errors during our testing.

Motherboard

CPU

GPU

ASUS ROG STRIX Z370-F Gaming

Intel 9900K

Nvidia GTX 1660

ASUS ROG MAXIMUS VIII HERO

i7-6700K

Nvidia RTX 2070

Motherboard

CPU

GPU

ASUS ROG STRIX Z370-F Gaming

Intel i7-8700

Intel Gen9 HD Graphics NEO

MSI X299 SLI PLUS

Intel i7-7800X

AMD RX-550