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Allied Vision Technologies GmbH // Taschenweg 2a, 07646 Stadtroda / Germany
2018-May-31

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  • Page 1 RESS AMERAS Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0 Allied Vision Technologies GmbH // Taschenweg 2a, 07646 Stadtroda / Germany 2018-May-31...
  • Page 2: Bonito Pro At A Glance

    JIIA CoaXPress Vision Standard Version 1.1.1. The maximum cable length between the Bonito PRO camera and the host computer is dependent on the bit rate and the type of coaxial cable. Bonito PRO cameras are GenICam SFNC Version 2.2 compliant.
  • Page 3: Contact Us

    For technical support, please contact support@alliedvision.com Headquarters Allied Vision Technologies GmbH Taschenweg 2a, 07646 Stadtroda, Germany +49 36428-677-0 (Reception) +49 36428-677-230 (Sales) +49 36428 -677-28 President/CEO: Frank Grube Registration Office: AG Jena HRB 208962 Tax ID: DE 184383113 Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Bonito PRO X-1250B, X-1250B NIR, X-1250C ........
  • Page 5 Bonito PRO X-2620B, X-2620B NIR, X-2620C ........
  • Page 6 Bonito PRO image data flow........
  • Page 7: Document History And Conventions

    Document history and conventions This chapter includes: • Document history • Layout styles and symbols used in this manual • Abbreviations and acronyms used in this manual Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 8: Document History

    Cross references, webpage links, email links Link Table 2: Styles used in this manual Symbols NOTICE Material damage Precautions as described. NOTICE Material damage by electrostatic discharge (ESD) Precautions as described. CAUTION Personal injuries Precautions as described. Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 9: Abbreviations And Acronyms

    Gigabits per second Ground (power) General purpose output H × V Horizontal × Vertical (sensor resolution measurement) Input/Output JIIA Japan Industrial Imaging Association KΩ Kiloohm Look-up table Milliampere Table 3: Abbreviations and acronyms used in this document Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 10 TxD and RxD Transmit and receive Volts of direct current Watts WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment µA Microampere μm Micrometer or micron µs Microsecond Table 3: Abbreviations and acronyms used in this document (continued) Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 11: Compliance And Intended Use

    Compliance and intended use § This chapter includes: • Information about the legal requirements and restrictions for Bonito PRO cameras based on current and relevant regulations • Particular emphasis has been given to Europe, the U.S., and Canada • Intended use statements...
  • Page 12: Compliance Notifications

    This apparatus complies with the Class A limits for radio noise emissions set out in the Radio Interference Regulations. CAN ICES-3 (A)/NMB-3(A) Pour utilisateurs au Canada Cet appareil est conforme aux normes classe A pour bruits radioélectriques, spécifiées dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique. CAN ICES-3 (A)/NMB-3(A) Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 13: Avoid Electromagnetic Interferences

    When used as part of a medical device, a review of the specific application is necessary. Users who integrate the camera into an application must comply with the rules and regulations concerning medical devices. Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 14: Copyright And Trademarks

    All trademarks, logos, and brands cited in this document are property and/or copyright material of their respective owners. Use of these trademarks, logos, and brands does not imply endorsement. Copyright © 2018 Allied Vision GmbH. All rights reserved. Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 15: Installation And Hardware

    Installation and hardware This chapter describes the components required for your vision system including configuring the host computer, frame grabber settings, and connecting your Bonito PRO camera. Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 16: Precautions

    Special care must be taken to maintain a reasonable operating temperature. NOTICE Verify all external connections Verify all external connections in terms of voltage levels, power requirements, voltage polarity, and signal integrity prior to powering the device. Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 17: Optical Components

    See Cleaning optical components in this document. Allied Vision can clean your camera as a service for you, if necessary. For more information, contact Allied Vision support at https://www.alliedvision.com/en/ support/contact-support-and-repair.html. Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 18: Shock And Vibration

    For heavier or longer lenses, support both the camera and lens • Apply additional tests Cameras We tested one Bonito PRO X-1250B with an EF-Mount PA and one Bonito PRO X-1250B NIR with an F-Mount (non-PA). Lens simulators Lens simulators were used to simulate lenses.
  • Page 19: Standards Compliance

    • Duration: 6 ms • Pulse shape: half-sine • Axes: 3 • Shocks per axis: 4000 positive, 4000 negative (8000 total) • Test duration: approximately 65 minutes per axis Table 5: Details for mechanical testing Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 20: Recommended Frame Grabbers

    Active Silicon FireBird Quad input CoaXPress frame grabber, four CoaXPress connections each at Quad CXP-6 6.25 Gbps, Windows support (32-bit and 64-bit), PoCXP Table 6: Recommended frame grabbers Not all frame grabbers support all Bonito PRO features. Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 21: Powering The Camera

    For all power connections use only shielded cables to avoid electromagnetic interference. • Bonito PRO cameras can be powered from either the Hirose I/O port or via PoCXP. Power supplied via Hirose I/O takes priority over power supplied via PoCXP.
  • Page 22: Connecting Your Camera

    For more information refer to the JIIA CoaXPress Standard Version 1.1.1. The procedure to obtain first image from your Bonito PRO camera is dependent on the frame grabber GenICam browser or SDK. The Euresys Coaxlink Quad G3 CXP-6 frame grabber GenICam browser was used to create the screenshots in this document.
  • Page 23 Installation and hardware Start the frame grabber GenICam browser and wait for the camera to be discovered. When discovered, the Bonito PRO camera is listed under Remote Devices. Figure 1: Camera is listed under Remote Devices Double-click the camera name and then click the GenApi tab Figure 2: Double-click the camera and GenApi tab Configure camera settings as required.
  • Page 24: Optics

    Contact your Allied Vision Sales team or your local Allied Vision distribution partner for information on accessories and lens recommendations: https://www.alliedvision.com/en/about-us/where-we-are.html Accessories Allied Vision offers a wide range of accessories for the use of Bonito PRO CXP-6 cameras and the easy integration in already existing applications including: • CXP-6 cables •...
  • Page 25: Specifications

    Specifications This chapter provides: • Technical specifications • Absolute QE plots • ROI height vs. frame rate plots • Feature availability in Bonito PRO camera models Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 26: Notes On Specifications

    Both dimensions and mass values in the specification tables are for the default configuration of the camera (default housing and lens mount). Modular options Bonito PRO cameras can be ordered with several modular options including lens mount and optical filter options. For more information, see the Modular Concept. NOTICE...
  • Page 27: Specifications Common To All Models

    -20 °C to +70 °C housing temperature (without condensation) Storage temperature -20 °C to +70 °C ambient temperature (without condensation) Operating humidity 20 to 80% non-condensing Table 7: Specifications common to all Bonito PRO models Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 28: Bonito Pro X-1250B, X-1250B Nir, X-1250C

    Specifications Bonito PRO X-1250B, X-1250B NIR, X-1250C Specification Feature Bonito PRO X-1250B, X-1250B NIR Bonito PRO X-1250C Resolution 4096 (H) × 3072 (V) 12.5 MP Sensor ON Semi PYTHON 12K ON Semi PYTHON 12K (NOIP1SN012KA, NOIP1FN012KA) (NOIP1SE012KA) Sensor type CMOS...
  • Page 29: Absolute Qe

    ROI frame rate Mono8, BayerRG8 Mono10, BayerRG10 2900 2610 2320 2030 1740 1450 1160 1240 1550 1860 2170 2480 2790 3100 ROI height [pixels] Figure 4: Bonito PRO X-1250 frame rate as a function of ROI height Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 30: 8-Bit Pixel Formats (Mono8, Bayerrg8)

    2881.8 2048 209.2 699.7 1792 236.9 1149.4 Width=4096 pixels Table 9: Bonito PRO X-1250 frame rate as a function of ROI height 10-bit pixel formats (Mono10, BayerRG10) Height (pixels) Frame rate Height (pixels) Frame rate Height (pixels) Frame rate 3072 136.6...
  • Page 31: Bonito Pro X-2620B, X-2620B Nir, X-2620C

    Specifications Bonito PRO X-2620B, X-2620B NIR, X-2620C Specification Feature Bonito PRO X-2620B, X-2620B NIR Bonito PRO X-2620C Resolution 5120 (H) × 5120 (V) 26.2 MP Sensor ON Semi PYTHON 25K ON Semi PYTHON 25K (NOIP1SN025KA, NOIP1FN025KA) (NOIP1SE025KA) Sensor type CMOS...
  • Page 32: Absolute Qe

    2750 2500 2250 2000 1750 1500 1250 1000 1200 1600 2000 2400 2800 3200 3600 4000 4400 4800 5200 ROI height [pixels] Figure 6: Bonito PRO X-2620 frame rate as a function of ROI height Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 33: 8-Bit Pixel Formats (Mono8, Bayerrg8)

    1536 251.1 2570.6 3328 1280 296.7 2857.1 Width=5120 pixels Table 12: Bonito PRO X-2620 frame rate as a function of ROI height 10-bit pixel formats (Mono10, BayerRG10) Height (pixels) Frame rate Height (pixels) Frame rate Height (pixels) Frame rate 5120 70.1...
  • Page 34: Camera Features

    Specifications Camera features Bonito PRO cameras support a number of standard and extended features. The following table identifies a selection of capabilities and compares the availability of features in Bonito PRO camera models. Camera features reference For a complete description of individual features, see the Bonito PRO Features Reference.
  • Page 35: Mechanical Dimensions

    Mechanical dimensions This chapter includes: • Mechanical drawings and dimensions of Bonito PRO housing and mounts • Sensor position accuracy • Maximum protrusion and filter diameter for F-Mount (default) Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 36: Precautions

    Mechanical dimensions Bonito PRO cameras are available with different lens mount options. For more information, see the Modular Concept document at: https://www.alliedvision.com/en/support/technical-documentation.html Precautions NOTICE Modifying the factory default adjustment is under the responsibility of the user. Exercise caution when modifying the planarity adjustment. Use a 1.5 mm hex ball driver to loosen the three spring loaded screws, adjust the tilt adjustment screws as required, then secure the screws.
  • Page 37: Bonito Pro Housing And Mounts

    42.1 73.9 NOMINAL 48.0 M3x3 (8x) 26.0 70.0 27.0 21.5 12.0 M3x3 (2x) 2 SIDES 12.0 59.7 68.9 NIKON F-MOUNT 26.0 M3x3 (4x) 2 SIDES 62.2 Figure 7: Bonito PRO camera with F-Mount mechanical dimensions Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 38: F-Mount Pa

    Figure 8: Bonito PRO camera with F-Mount PA mechanical dimensions F-Mount PA order code Contact the Allied Vision Sales team to purchase the Bonito PRO series camera with F-Mount PA option (order code Bonito PRO...-03). Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 39: Ef-Mount Pa

    Figure 9: Bonito PRO camera with EF-Mount PA mechanical dimensions EF-Mount PA order code Contact the Allied Vision Sales team to purchase the Bonito PRO series camera with EF-Mount PA option (order code Bonito PRO...-18). Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 40: M42-Mount

    M3x3 (4x) 2 SIDES 62.2 Figure 10: Bonito PRO camera with M42-Mount mechanical dimensions M42-Mount order code Contact the Allied Vision Sales team to purchase the Bonito PRO series camera with M42-Mount option (order code Bonito PRO...-31). Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 41: M42-Mount Pa

    Figure 11: Bonito PRO camera with M42-Mount PA mechanical dimensions M42-Mount PA order code Contact the Allied Vision Sales team to purchase the Bonito PRO series camera with M42-Mount PA option (order code Bonito PRO...-25). Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 42: M58-Mount

    M3x3 (4x) 2 SIDES 62.2 Figure 12: Bonito PRO camera with M58-Mount mechanical dimensions M58-Mount order code Contact the Allied Vision Sales team to purchase the Bonito PRO series camera with M58-Mount option (order code Bonito PRO...-12). Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 43: M58-Mount Pa

    Figure 13: Bonito PRO camera with M58-Mount PA mechanical dimensions M58-Mount PA order code Contact the Allied Vision Sales team to purchase the Bonito PRO series camera with M58-Mount PA option (order code Bonito PRO...-13). Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 44: Flange Focal Distance

    Mechanical dimensions Flange focal distance F-Mount Flange focal distance is the optical distance from the mounting flange to image sensor die. Bonito PRO F-Mount cameras are calibrated to a standard 46.50 mm flange focal distance. 46.50 mm FLANGE DISTANCE SECTION A-A...
  • Page 45: Ef-Mount Pa

    Mechanical dimensions EF-Mount PA Bonito PRO M58-Mount cameras are calibrated to a standard 44.00 mm flange focal distance. 44.00 mm FLANGE DISTANCE SECTION D-D Figure 16: EF-Mount PA flange distance cross section M42-Mount Bonito PRO M42-Mount cameras are calibrated to a standard 45.46 mm flange focal distance.
  • Page 46: M42-Mount Pa

    Mechanical dimensions M42-Mount PA Bonito PRO M42-Mount PA cameras are calibrated to a standard 45.46 mm flange focal distance. 45.46 mm FLANGE DISTANCE SECTION E-E Figure 18: M42-Mount PA flange distance cross section M58-Mount Bonito PRO M58-Mount cameras are calibrated to a standard 12.71 mm flange focal distance.
  • Page 47: M58-Mount Pa

    Mechanical dimensions M58-Mount PA Bonito PRO M58-Mount cameras are calibrated to a standard 46.50 mm flange focal distance. 46.50 mm FLANGE DISTANCE SECTION C-C Figure 20: M58-Mount PA flange distance cross section Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 48: Adjustment Of F-Mount

    M3 Set Screw: 3 Places F-Mount Front Assembly Figure 21: Bonito PRO camera with F-Mount isometric view Adjusting the F-Mount Prerequisite: Use an F-Mount compatible lens that allows an infinity focus.
  • Page 49: Planarity Adjustable Mounts

    Mechanical dimensions Planarity adjustable mounts Bonito PRO cameras allow planarity adjustment of the mount relative to the camera sensor. Adjustment can be made for overall flange focal distance (Z distance), and planarity (Z-tilt). The following steps describe Z adjustment using a standard lens and a target.
  • Page 50: Sensor Position Accuracy

    ±10 µm (optical back focal length) α < 1° (sensor rotation) Alignment Optical alignment of photo sensitive sensor area into camera front module (lens mount front flange). Table 15: Sensor position accuracy criteria Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 51: Ir Cut Filter

    Mechanical dimensions IR cut filter All Bonito PRO color models are equipped with an infrared block filter (IR cut filter). This filter is employed to prevent infrared light from passing to the sensor. In the absence of an IR cut filter, images are dominated by red and incapable of being properly color balanced.
  • Page 52: Camera Interfaces

    This chapter includes: • A general description of the inputs and outputs (including trigger features) • I/O connector pin assignments • I/O block diagrams • A general description of trigger rules such as timing diagram and definitions Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 53: Back Panel

    This section provides information on CoaXPress connectors, Hirose IO port, status LEDs, and trigger features. Accessories Contact your Allied Vision Sales representative or your local Allied Vision distribution partner for information on Bonito PRO accessories: https://www.alliedvision.com/en/about-us/where-we-are.html Figure 25: Bonito PRO ports and LEDs Status LEDs 4 ×...
  • Page 54: Status Leds

    Slow flash (0.5 Hz) alternate green and orange Compliance test mode enabled Slow flash (0.5 Hz) alternate red then green then orange System error (for example internal error) Fast flash (12.5 Hz) red Table 16: Status of LEDs Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 55: Coaxpress Interface

    Camera interfaces CoaXPress interface The Bonito PRO is powered through the 12-pin Hirose I/O port, or the CXP-6 four DIN 1.0, 2.3 connections by using any standard PoCXP supported frame grabber. The PoCXP interface supports power up to 13 W per cable.
  • Page 56: Camera I/O Connector Pin Assignment

    8-bit data to 10-bit data to achieve DC balance on the connection, while also allowing clock recovery by ensuring regular transitions. Discovery bit rate The discovery bit rate is CXP-1. Camera I/O connector pin assignment 11 12 Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 57 Table 17: Camera I/O connector pin assignment and cable color coding BLUE PINK GREY YELLOW GREEN BROWN WHITE BLACK ORANGE WHITE/BLACK WHITE/BROWN SHIELD TRANSPARENT Hirose HR10A Open End Figure 28: Bonito PRO cable color coding Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 58: I/O Definition

    I/O definition Camera Power The Bonito PRO camera can be powered through the Hirose I/O port, via Pin 1 Camera GND and Pin 2 Camera Power, or through the CoaXPress interface if using a Power over CoaXPress (PoCXP) supported frame grabber.
  • Page 59 5.1 V, 150 mW Camera GND SN74LVC2G34DCKR Figure 29: Bonito PRO internal circuit diagram for non-isolated input trigger In 2 (Opto-isolated) In 2 is optically isolated and can be used in electrically noisy environments to prevent false trigger events. Tie trigger ground to Isolated IO GND to complete the trigger circuit.
  • Page 60: Output Signals

    TTL, maximum 3.3 VDC. It is not suitable for driving loads in excess of 50 µA. Camera Internal External 3.3 V 3.3 V Out 1 / Out2 3.3 V Camera Logic Figure 31: Bonito PRO Out 1 or Out 2 trigger circuit Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 61 V Load TCMT1107 R Load Isolated IO Ground Figure 32: Bonito PRO Out 3 and Out 4 trigger circuit Camera Logic Signal Out 3 / Out 4 Figure 33: Bonito PRO Out 3 and Out 4 timing diagram The influence of various Isolated Out Power values and load values on the timing response of the trigger is indicated in the following table.
  • Page 62: Ef Lens Control

    Camera interfaces EF lens control EF lens control is available for Bonito PRO cameras. EF lens control allows focus and aperture control via host software. Lens mount options See the Modular Concept for information on lens mount options available with Bonito PRO cameras: https://www.alliedvision.com/en/support/technical-documentation/bonito-PRO-...
  • Page 63: Camera Trigger

    Logic trigger of an exposure has no e ect on the length of exposure. Exposure N+ 1 Trigger ji er Readout N+ 1 Trigger ready Imaging Idle Figure 34: Bonito PRO internal signal timing waveforms Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 64: Trigger Definitions

    For applications requiring the shortest possible trigger latency and the smallest possible trigger jitter, the user trigger signal should be applied when Imaging is false and Idle is true. In this case, trigger latency and trigger jitter are as indicated Specifications on page Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 65 1 row time since Exposure must always begin on an Interline boundary. For a more detailed description of the trigger concept for advanced users and special scenarios, see the Triggering Concept application note: https://www.alliedvision.com/en/support/technical-papers-knowledge- base.html Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 66: Image Data Flow

    Image data flow This chapter presents diagrams that illustrate data flow and bit resolution of the image data. Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 67: Bonito Pro Image Data Flow

    Image data flow Camera features reference For a complete description of individual features, see the Bonito PRO Features Reference. Bonito PRO image data flow Calibrated Calibrated Horizontal ROI Sensor Vertical ROI Gain Offset Analog Analog Analog Analog Internal sensor components...
  • Page 68: Cleaning Optical Components

    Cleaning optical components This chapter describes safety instructions and cautions for cleaning lenses, optical filters, or sensors. Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 69: Warranty

    When screwing or unscrewing the camera lens or dust cap, hold the camera with the mount opening towards the floor. This minimizes the possibility of any contaminants falling on the glass surface. Always store cameras and lenses with dust-caps on. Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 70: Identifying Impurities

    Cleaning optical components Identifying impurities If you observe any image artifacts in your video preview of your Bonito PRO camera you may have impurities either on the lens, optical filter, or on the sensor protection glass. Every Bonito PRO camera is cleaned prior to sealing and shipment;...
  • Page 71: Materials For Cleaning Optical Components

    Nitrile cleanroom gloves or powder free latex gloves are recommended to maintain low particulate levels. • Use an ESD mat to prevent damage from an electrostatic discharge. Unplug the camera from any power supply before cleaning. Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 72: Cleaning With Compressed Air

    If you notice that the camera lens or sensor is not clean after attempting to clean twice, or if you have any questions regarding cleaning your camera, contact your Allied Vision distribution partner. Cleaning with compressed air Allied Vision does not recommend cleaning Bonito PRO cameras with compressed air. NOTICE •...
  • Page 73 • Keep the compressed air pressure at a moderate strength only. Pressure at the nozzle should be less than 1 bar (15 psi). • Operating distance from the camera should be 5 to 30 cm. Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 74: Firmware Update

    Firmware update This chapter includes instructions on updating the firmware on your Allied Vision Bonito PRO camera. Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 75: Get Remote Port And Device Node Map

    Firmware update Download the latest Bonito PRO firmware from the Allied Vision website: https://www.alliedvision.com/en/support/firmware Saved camera user sets If new firmware contains a new feature or control, saved camera UserSets are invalidated and erased! Before loading new firmware, backup your current camera settings in the frame grabber SDK.
  • Page 76: Collect Features For Fileaccess

    = m_RemoteDeviceMap->_GetNode("FileAccessBuffer"); m_FileSelector = m_RemoteDeviceMap->_GetNode("FileSelector"); m_FileOpenMode = m_RemoteDeviceMap->_GetNode("FileOpenMode"); m_FileOperationSelector = m_RemoteDeviceMap->_GetNode("FileOperationSelector"); m_FileAccessLength = m_RemoteDeviceMap->_GetNode("FileAccessLength"); m_FileOperationExecute = m_RemoteDeviceMap->_GetNode("FileOperationExecute"); m_FileOperationResult = m_RemoteDeviceMap->_GetNode("FileOperationResult"); m_FileOperationStatus = m_RemoteDeviceMap->_GetNode("FileOperationStatus"); m_FileStatus = m_RemoteDeviceMap->_GetNode("FileStatus"); Code snippet: Active Silicon code snippet example Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 77: Firmware Upload Via Fileaccess

    FileStatus() != "Closed") close( fileName ); m_FileSelector->FromString( fileName.c_str() ); m_FileOperationSelector->FromString("Open"); m_FileOpenMode->FromString( toString(mode) ); m_FileOperationExecute->Execute(); if( FileStatus() != "Open") throw RUNTIME_EXCEPTION( fileName + " could not be opened"); Code snippet: Active Silicon code snippet example Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 78 != writeSize frameGrabber.getString<RemoteModule>("FileOperationStatus") != "Success" ) return false; double percentWritten = (100.0* bytesWritten )/ dataToWrite; std::cout<<"\r"<<std::fixed<<std::setprecision(2)<<percentWritten<<" % "; bytesWritten +=writeSize; dataPos +=writeSize; return true; Code snippet: Euresys code snippet example Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 79 <typename T> static bool CloseCameraFile(EGrabber<T> &frameGrabber, const std::string &fileName) // basically fopen( fileName,"w") frameGrabber.setString<RemoteModule>("FileSelector", fileName); frameGrabber.setString<RemoteModule>("FileOperationSelector", "Close"); frameGrabber.execute<RemoteModule>("FileOperationExecute"); if (frameGrabber.getString<RemoteModule>("FileOperationStatus") == "Success" && frameGrabber.getString<RemoteModule>("FileStatus") == "Closed") return true; return false; Code snippet: Euresys code snippet example Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 80 & fileName ) m_FileSelector->FromString( fileName.c_str() ); m_FileOperationSelector->FromString("Close"); m_FileOperationExecute->Execute(); if( FileStatus() != "Closed") throw RUNTIME_EXCEPTION(fileName + " could not be closed"); Code snippet: Active Silicon code snippet example Step 6: Reboot the camera Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 81: Index

    Environmental specifications ......16 DC ............21 ESD ............ 8 Resolution and ROI frame rates Flange focal distance Model comparison ......34 F-Mount .......44 RS232 .............57 Frame rate ..........26 CCD sensors ......... 22 Sensor position accuracy......50 Signal GenICam ..........2 Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 82 Registered exposure time .....64 Timing diagram........63 Sensor row readout cycles ....64 Tpd...........64 Specifications...........25 Trigger jitter ........64 Spectral transmission Trigger latency........64 IRC30 filter.........51 Trigger ready........64 Status LEDs..........54 User trigger........64 Tripod adapter .........44 Trigger Exposure ...........64 Warranty..........69 Integrating light ........64 Bonito PRO Technical Manual V1.0.0...

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