12-Bit Counter; Pulse Generators; Opto-Isolated Inputs/Outputs; Recommended External Input Circuit Diagram For Customer - IAI cm-140ge User Manual

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6.1.2. 12-bit Counter

A 25MHz clock or the camera pixel clock (65MHz) can be used as a source. The counter has a
"Divide by N", where N has the range 1 through 4096, allowing a wide range of clock frequencies
to be programmed. Setting Value 0 is bypass, setting value 1 is 1/2 dividing and setting value 4095
is 1/4096 dividing.
6.1.3. Pulse Generators (0 to 3)
Each pulse generator consists of a 20-bit counter. The behavior of these signals is defined by their
pulse width, start point, end point and number of repetitions.
The pulse generator signals can be set in either triggered or periodic mode.
In triggered mode, the pulse is triggered by the rising edge/falling edge/high level or low level of
the input signal.
In periodic mode, the trigger continuously generates a signal that is based on the configured pulse
width, starting point and end point.

6.2. Opto-isolated Inputs/Outputs

The control interface of the C3 GigE Vision camera series has opto-isolated inputs and outputs,
providing galvanic separation between the camera's inputs/outputs and peripheral equipment. In
addition to galvanic separation, the opto-isolated inputs and outputs can cope with a wide range
of voltages; the voltage range for inputs is +3.3V to +24V DC whereas outputs will handle +5V to
+24V DC.
The figure below shows the functional principle (opto-coupler) of the opto-isolated inputs/outputs.
Fig.5. Opto-coupler

6.2.1 Recommended External Input circuit diagram for customer

Fig.6
External Input Circuit, OPT IN 1 and 2
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