Sdr Connector Pin Assignments And Numbering - Basler Racer Manual

Camera link information for frame grabber designers
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Camera Link Implementation
All camera models implement the "base", "medium", and "full" configurations as defined in the
Camera Link standard. Individual differential line transmitter circuits support the respective Camera
Link configurations: Transmitter X supports the base configuration, transmitter Y partly supports the
medium configuration and partly the full configuration, and transmitter Z supports full configuration.
The determination of whether a camera will operate in the base, medium, or full configuration
depends on the camera's current tap geometry setting as shown Table 1.
Camera Link
Available Pixel Bit
Tap Geometry
Depths for Mono
Setting
Cameras
1X
8 bit, 10 bit, 12 bit
1X2
8 bit, 10 bit, 12 bit
1X4
8 bit, 10 bit, 12 bit
1X8
8 bit, 10 bit
1X10
Table 1: Camera Link Details at Various Tap Geometry Settings
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SDR Connector Pin Assignments and
Numbering
Two 26-pin, 0.03" pin spacing, Shrunk Delta Ribbon (SDR) female connectors are used on the
camera. The pin assignments and pin numbering for the base connector are as shown in Table 2
and for the medium/full connector are as shown in Table 3 on
2
Camera Link
Configuration
Base
Base
Medium
Full (Octo)
8 bit
Full (Deca)
Camera Link Connectors
Used to Transmit Data
Base Only
Base Only
Base and Medium/Full
Base and Medium/Full
Base and Medium/Full
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4.
Basler racer Camera Link
AW00118702000
Camera Link
Transmitters
Used to Transmit
Data
X
X
X and Y
X, Y, and Z
X, Y, and Z

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