24c1.3x Camera Driver - ((better))

Often used in legacy factory automation setups. Requires specific legacy runtime libraries.

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If this is an external USB webcam or the laptop manufacturer no longer supports your model, you may need a generic driver.

: Expand the Cameras or Imaging devices section. 24c1.3x camera driver

If you have multiple webcams or capture cards installed, the Windows USB Video Class (UVC) stack can become confused. Open .

If the camera image quality is compromised, restoring factory defaults often resolves the issue:

: Close any other program that may be using the camera before performing a factory reset. Often used in legacy factory automation setups

: Intel Core i3 / AMD Ryzen 3 or higher for stable 1080p rendering.

If running multiple 24c1.3x cameras on a single system, lower the "Device Link Throughput Limit" in the driver properties. This distributes bandwidth evenly across the host controllers and prevents frame drops.

Plug the camera directly into a motherboard port (usually located at the back of a desktop PC). This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted

The consists of high-resolution USB cameras designed for industrial, medical, and embedded applications. Resolution: 1.3 Megapixel (typically 1280 x 1024). Interface: USB 2.0 (High Speed).

Sensor Configuration and Mode Management A core responsibility is configuring the sensor into the requested operating modes: resolution, frame rate, pixel format (RAW, YUV, RGB), binning/skipping, and exposure/analog/digital gain ranges. The driver should expose a set of modes to the OS so higher-level components (camera stack, capture applications) can select appropriate settings. Mode switching must consider clock reprogramming, PLL stabilization delays, and reconfiguration sequences that avoid image artifacts or data loss.

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