Optronis CP80-3-M/C-540 User Manual

Optronis CP80-3-M/C-540 User Manual

Camperform cp80 series; camperform cp90 series coaxpress cameras
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Optronis CoaXPress Cameras
CamPerform CP80 / CP90 Series
CP80-3-M/C-540
CP90-3-M/C-540
Document Reference
1888-SU-01-I
Release Date
03/04/2018
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  • Page 1 Optronis CoaXPress Cameras CamPerform CP80 / CP90 Series User Manual CP80-3-M/C-540 CP90-3-M/C-540 Document Reference 1888-SU-01-I Release Date 03/04/2018...
  • Page 2 We hope that this manual can answer your questions, but should you have any further questions or if you wish to claim a service or warranty case, please contact your local dealer or refer to the Optronis support. You can contact our support by using our website or by email at the following address: support@optronis.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 General ................................6 Declaration of Conformity ........................6 RoHS Compliance ............................ 7 Standards ..............................7 Remarks ..............................7 Scope of Delivery ............................. 7 2 Getting Started ..............................8 General Precautions ..........................8 2.1.1 Environmental Conditions ......................... 8 2.1.2 Camera Handling..........................
  • Page 4 Image Enhancement ..........................20 4.6.1 Black Calibration ..........................20 4.6.2 LUT ..............................20 Counter Information ..........................20 5 Camera Hardware Interface .......................... 21 Connectors and LED ..........................21 5.1.1 Identify Connectors and LED Positions .................... 21 5.1.2 Powering Camera ..........................21 5.1.3 CoaXPress Connectors ........................
  • Page 5 Table of Figures Figure 1: Typical System ............................9 Figure 2: Field of View ............................10 Figure 3: Camera Model Name Decoder ......................11 Figure 4: Camera Serial Number Decoder ......................11 Figure 5: Camera Spectral Response ........................13 Figure 6: Glass Filter typical transmittance (1830-SS-10 IR Filter)..............13 Figure 7: CP80 Dimensions (with F-Mount option) ....................
  • Page 6: General

    1 General 1.1 Declaration of Conformity...
  • Page 7: Rohs Compliance

    1.2 RoHS Compliance CamPerform CP80-3-M/C-540, CP90-3-M/C-540 cameras are Pb free manufactured. 1.3 Standards The camera has been developed according to following standards: • CoaXPress Standard Version 1.1.1 - JIIA CXP-001-2015 • GenICam SFNC 2.3 • GenICam PFNC 2.1 1.4 Remarks The following signs are used in this user manual to highlight some information: Remarks and additional information.
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    < + 40°C / ~ + 104°F (ambient temperature) > 0°C / ~ + 32°F (ambient temperature) Humidity: < 80% Optronis does not guaranty camera operation beyond above conditions and camera lifetime might be reduced. 2.1.2 Camera Handling Please be careful when using camera. Pay attention especially to: Camera power Please be careful when powering camera.
  • Page 9: Setting Up System

    2.2 Setting Up System 2.2.1 Typical System Configuration A typical system with Optronis CoaXPress camera is composed of: • An Optronis CoaXPress camera • CoaXPress cables • An acquisition and control system (a PCI CoaXPress Frame Grabber in a PC) •...
  • Page 10: Optical Considerations

    2.2.3 Optical Considerations A typical optical system can be represented as below. Figure 2: Field of View Using above notations: The sensor size depends on frame dimension: ������������ �������� = �� = ������������������ × √ ��������������������_�� �� + ��������������������_�� �� To select a lens, you can use above formula: ����...
  • Page 11: Camera Overview

    3 Camera Overview 3.1 Model Description 3.1.1 Model Name and Options CamPerform camera series decoding information are illustrated here after. Check camera label on the bottom side to get both: • Ref.: Camera Model Name (see Figure 3) • Camera Serial Number (see Figure 4) S/N.: Figure 3: Camera Model Name Decoder Figure 4: Camera Serial Number Decoder...
  • Page 12: Technical Data

    3.2 Technical Data 3.2.1 General Info 3.2.1.1 All Models General Info Feature Comments Power Source External power supply or Power over CoaXPress (PoCXP): + 24V +/- 5% DC < 200mV ripple Sensor resolution 1696 x 1708 Frame rate @ max. sensor res 540 fps Image sensor Lupa 3000 Global Shutter CMOS...
  • Page 13: Spectral Response

    3.2.2 Spectral Response Figure 5: Camera Spectral Response 3.2.3 Glass Filter Color cameras (CP80-3-C-540 and CP90-3-C-540 models) are delivered with an IR filter placed in front of the sensor. Its typical transmittance is illustrated on Figure 6. Figure 6: Glass Filter typical transmittance (1830-SS-10 IR Filter) -13-...
  • Page 14: Mechanical Drawings - Dimensions And Mounting Points

    3.2.4 Mechanical Drawings - Dimensions and Mounting Points 3.2.4.1 CP80 Mechanical Dimensions (with F-Mount - /FM option) Figure 7: CP80 Dimensions (with F-Mount option) 3.2.4.2 CP90 Mechanical Dimensions (with F-Mount - /FM option) Figure 8: CP90 Dimensions (with F-Mount option) -14-...
  • Page 15: Camera Main Features

    4 Camera Main Features This paragraph describes camera main features and how they can be used. It focuses on principles and overall understanding of these features. The camera control interface and specific values used to access these features are detailed in later paragraph ”6.2. XML Main Entries - Features Description, page 28”. As explained later, these features are controlled by an XML file divided in “entries”.
  • Page 16: Available Cxp Configurations

    4.2 Available CXP Configurations The CoaXPress standard allows a lot of different configurations (number of cables, transfer rates, …). You may want to change it to fit your system needs. This camera is compatible with: • CXP5_X4 = 4 links at 5Gbbps (default configuration) •...
  • Page 17: Frame Rate And Exposure

    Acquisition is controlled by XML entries: • AcquisitionStart • AcquisitionStop • AcquisitionMode 4.4 Frame Rate and Exposure • Camera Internal generator: (AcquisitionMode = “Continuous”) Frame rate: In this mode, frame rate is defined by camera register and can be modified using camera XML control interface.
  • Page 18: Synchronization Timings

    4.4.1 Synchronization timings Figure 10: Sync Timings 4.4.1.1 @ Internal Synchronization Timings are controlled by camera. Using XML interface range ensures that timings are respected. 4.4.1.2 @ External Synchronization • Granularity is enabled (“On”): T2 is controlled by user external generator signal period T1 is controlled by camera •...
  • Page 19: Max & Min Fps

    4.4.2 Max & Min FPS Camera maximum FPS can be reached at default CoaXPress configuration. If you reduce CoaXPress speed (ex: CXP6 to CXP5) and/or topology (4 links to 2 links), the maximum FPS is reduced. ������ = �� ���������� �������� �������������������� �������� ���� �������� ������������ ���� ������ ��������������. ������...
  • Page 20: Image Enhancement

    4.6 Image Enhancement 4.6.1 Black Calibration The camera is calibrated in production and an offset calibration is done to enhance image quality. This calibration is enabled by default and can be disabled. Black Calibration is controlled by XML entry: • EnableBlackCalibration 4.6.2 LUT A Look Up Table (LUT) is programmed in camera firmware during production to optimize image linearity.
  • Page 21: Camera Hardware Interface

    5 Camera Hardware Interface 5.1 Connectors and LED 5.1.1 Identify Connectors and LED Positions 5.1.1.1 CP80 series Figure 11: CP80 HW Identification 5.1.1.2 CP90 series Figure 12: CP90 HW Identification 5.1.2 Powering Camera Camera can be powered either by Power over Coaxpress (PoCXP) or using its external power connector. 5.1.2.1 Using PoCXP When using PoCXP, the power is supplied by the Frame Grabber through CXP cable on cable n°1.
  • Page 22: Coaxpress Connectors

    Power connector is used to power camera when using an external power supply instead of power over CoaXPress feature (PoCXP). The connector is labelled “P” for CP80 and “Pwr” for CP90. Optronis Camera accessory “Power supply” is recommended when using an external power supply. Alternatively, your power supply must respect bellow characteristics: CP80 Series...
  • Page 23: Auxiliary Connector

    5.1.4 Auxiliary Connector Auxiliary connector is used to access camera Sync In and Sync Out IOs and for firmware updates. The connector is labelled “A” for CP80 and “Aux” for CP90. Camera accessory “Pigtail cable” gives user 2 x 50 ohm BNC connectors to access Sync IN and Sync Out signals.
  • Page 24: Figure 17: Sync In Input Schematics

    5.1.4.1 Sync In The Sync In camera input is TTL adapted (high impedance). To adapt to 50 Ohm, please add an external 50 Ohm termination. The input principle is described by Figure 17. To operate Sync In correctly, a Sync In driver has to be used with a minimum sink current (TTL low level) of 5mA.
  • Page 25: Coaxpress Status Leds

    5.1.5 CoaXPress Status LEDs LED colors and states are defined by CoaXPress standard. The table here after is listed all possibilities. Camera LEDs Colors Camera LED States Orange Solid Green Fast Flash 12.5Hz (20ms on, 60ms off) Slow Flash 0.5Hz (1s on, 1s off) Slow pulse 1Hz (200ms on, 800ms off)
  • Page 26: Camera Control Interface

    6.1.1 CoaXPress GenICam Compliant Interface The camera control is based on camera registers accesses (read and/or write). Some of these registers are defined by CoaXPress standard and others are Optronis specific and are used to controlled camera specific features. The camera firmware contains a GenICam / CoaXPress compliant XML file which gives access to all required camera registers and thus allows a simplified control of the camera by any CoaXPress compliant Frame Grabber.
  • Page 27: Xml Masked Values

    6.1.4.1 Numbers (Integer, Float, …) For numbers (integer, float, etc…), limits are defined by: • All these entries consist in a 4bytes register access. • Masked = If a bit mask must be applied when accessing this value • Min = Minimum possible value •...
  • Page 28: Xml Main Entries - Features Description

    6.2 XML Main Entries - Features Description Main XML entries are described in below tables. For more information and full XML content, you can retrieve full camera full XML file using your frame grabber XML tools. Xml entry Name Access Type Valid Description...
  • Page 29 Xml entry Name Access Type Valid Description Address Mode Values AcquisitionControl category AcquisitionMode Enumeration List: This feature controls @ 0x6018 ”Continuous” acquisition mode of the device. • Continuous: Camera internal trig “SingleFrame” • SingleFrame: Camera ext. IO trig “CoaxPress” • CoaxPress: trig over CXP AcquisitionStart Command CV = ‘1’...
  • Page 30 @ 0x4014 “CXP5_X4” ConnectionConfig. “CXP6_X4” ConnectionConfigDefault Integer CXP Bootstrap register @ 0x4018 ConnectionConfigDefault. TapGeometry Enumeration List: TapGeometry “X1Y1” Optronis category IndicatorLamps Enumeration List: Switch ON/OFF indicator lamps. @ 0x601C “On” “Off” Mask: LSB:8-MSB:15 SendPatternFrame Enumeration List: Send pattern frame. @ 0x601C “On”...
  • Page 31: Firmware Update

    7 Firmware Update Camera firmware update is available through camera Aux connector by using the camera accessory “Programming cable”. This cable allows an USB connection to a PC and must be used together with Optronis Windows update software “UCXP_flash.exe”. Before updating camera firmware, please check product website page (download tab) to be sure that you have: •...
  • Page 32: Revisions

    8 Revisions 8.1 Manual Revision Manual Revision Date Description • 03/04/2018 Update content • 29/01/2018 Update content • New presentation and layout • Synchronized content with datasheet v10/2016 8.2 Firmware Revision Firmware Revision Date Description • v13.0.7 21/11/2017 Minor corrections •...

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