Record Trigger; Coaxpress (Cxp) Video Output [X6900/X8500 Only]; Sync In - FLIR X-Series User Manual

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6.2.11

Record Trigger

6.2.12

CoaXPress (CXP) Video Output [X6900/X8500 only]

6.2.13

Sync In

X-series User's Manual
This input allows the user to use an external signal to start a
recording to the internal RAM buffer. The input looks for a 3.3V
CMOS "high" edge and is buffered to handle up to 5V. The LED
indicator will flash when the recorder is armed (from the camera
controller) and will be steady on during recording.
CXP is a standard interface for high speed digital video data.
Unlike SDI, it can support flexible image sizes and frame rates. It
uses common 75-ohm coax cables.
longer the transmission distance. The X8500 and X6900-Series
cameras support dual CXP links at 5Gbps.
The Sync In can be selected, by the user, to operate as an
external Frame Sync to clock frames. It is a rising edge TTL signal
with selectable polarity. The minimum width is 160nS. The LED
will illuminate when a valid signal is present. (If the external sync
rate is <1 Hz, the LED may blink). Nominal operating voltage is 0
to 5.5V. The absolute maximum range is -0.5V to 6.5V. Vih=2V,
Vil=0.8V. Vih is the minimum voltage at which the camera will
interpret the signal as a "high" and Vil is the maximum voltage at
which the camera will interpret the signal as a "low".
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