Basler A600f Board Level User's Manual Supplement

Basler A600f Board Level User's Manual Supplement

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USER'S MANUAL SUPPLEMENT
Document Number: DA00078802
Release Date: 4 April 2006

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  • Page 1 USER’S MANUAL SUPPLEMENT Document Number: DA00078802 Release Date: 4 April 2006...
  • Page 2 These products are not designed for use in life support appliances, devices, or systems where malfunction of these products can reasonably be expected to result in personal injury. Basler cus- tomers using or selling these products for use in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify Basler for any damages resulting from such improper use or sale.
  • Page 3 Contacting Basler Support Worldwide Europe: Basler AG Ander Strusbek 60 - 62 22926 Ahrensburg Germany Tel.: +49-4102-463-500 Fax.: +49-4102-463-599 vc.support.europe@baslerweb.com Americas: Basler, Inc. 740 Springdale Drive, Suite 100 Exton, PA 19341 U.S.A. Tel.: +1-877-934-8472 Fax.: +1-877-934-7608 vc.support.usa@baslerweb.com Asia: Basler Asia Pte. Ltd...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

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  • Page 6 DRAFT Contents Basler A600f Board Level...
  • Page 7: Purpose Of This Document

    The unique features of A600f Board Level cameras are listed below. • As the name implies, A600f Board Level cameras consist of electronic parts and a sensor mounted on a circuit board. The cameras are not enclosed in a housing. The drawings in Section show the dimensions of the board and the location of the sensor.
  • Page 8: Emi

    DRAFT Supplement In all other respects, the operation and features of an A600f Board Level camera are identical to the operation and features on an equivalent model standard A600f camera. Table 1 lists the currently available Board Level camera models and indicates the equivalent standard camera model.
  • Page 9 DRAFT Supplement Figure 1: Dimensions for A600f Board Level Cameras with a C-mount Lens Adapter Basler A600f Board Level...
  • Page 10 DRAFT Supplement Figure 2: Dimensions for A600f Board Level Cameras without a C-mount Lens Adapter Basler A600f Board Level...
  • Page 11: O Port Connector

    The pin assignments and the electrical characteristics of the input ports and the output ports on A600f Board Level cameras are different from standard A600f cameras. When using a Board Level camera, you must follow the guidelines in Sections 4, 6, of this supplement.
  • Page 12: I/O Port Connector Type

    The 10-pin I/O port connector mounted on the camera board is a Hirose double row straight pin header (part number DF20F-10DP-1V) or the equivalent. The connector is shown in Figure 4. The recommended mating connector is a Hirose double row socket (part number DF20A-10DS- 1C) or the equivalent. Figure 4: 10-pin Header Basler A600f Board Level...
  • Page 13: O Port Schematic

    DRAFT Supplement I/O Port Schematic The drawing below shows a basic schematic for the I/O ports on A600f Board Level cameras. Figure 5: I/O Port Schematic for A600f Board Level Cameras Basler A600f Board Level...
  • Page 14: Input Port Electrical Characteristics

    DRAFT Supplement Input Port Electrical Characteristics A600f Board Level cameras are equipped with two physical input ports designated as Input Port 0 and Input Port 1. The ports are accessed via the 10-pin header on the board. See Table Figure for input port pin assignments and pin numbering.
  • Page 15: Output Port Electrical Characteristics

    Supplement Output Port Electrical Characteristics A600f Board Level cameras are equipped with four physical output ports designated as Output Port 0, Output Port 1, Output Port 2, and Output Port 3. The ports are accessed via the 10-pin header on the board. See Table and Figure for output port pin assignments and pin numbering.
  • Page 16: Reference Voltage

    IntEn signal will also be less than 10 nanoseconds. This is considerably better than standard A600f cameras and is due to the difference in the design of the camera’s output port circuitry. Figure 8: A600f Board Level Camera Timing Chart Basler A600f Board Level...
  • Page 17: Revision History

    DRAFT Revision History Revision History Doc. ID Number Date Changes DA00078801 6 March 2006 Initial release of this document. DA00078802 4 April 2006 Corrected the timing numbers in Figure 8. Basler A600f Board Level...
  • Page 18: Feedback

    DRAFT Feedback Feedback Your feedback will help us improve our documentation. Please click the link below to access an online feedback form. Your input will be greatly appreciated. http://www.baslerweb.com/umfrage/survey.html Basler A600f Board Level...

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