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Allied Vision Technologies GmbH // Taschenweg 2a, 07646 Stadtroda, Germany
2022-Aug-19

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  • Page 1 RESS AMERAS Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0 Allied Vision Technologies GmbH // Taschenweg 2a, 07646 Stadtroda, Germany 2022-Aug-19...
  • Page 2 The threads of the lens mount can have sharp edges. Intended use Intended use of Allied Vision product is the integration into vision systems by professionals. All Allied Vision product is sold in a B2B setting. Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 3 Fare for snitsår på linsemodulets skarpe kanter Linsemodulets gevind kan have skarpe kanter. Tilsigtet brug Allied Vision produktets tilsigtede brug er en indbygning i et visionssystem, udført af fagfolk. Alle Allied Vision produkter sælges i B2B. Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 4 Eine fallende Kamera oder ein fallendes Objektiv kann Verletzungen verursachen. VORSICHT Schnitte durch scharfkantige Objektivgewinde Objektivgewinde können scharfe Kanten haben. Bestimmungsgemäßer Gebrauch Allied Vision Produkte sind bestimmt für die Integration in Bildverarbeitungs- systeme durch Fachpersonal. Alle Allied Vision Produkte werden in einer B2B-Umgebung verkauft. Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 5 Las roscas de los objetivos pueden tener bordes afilados. Uso previsto El uso previsto del producto Allied Vision es la integración en el sistema de visión por parte de profesionales. Todos los productos Allied Vision se venden dentro de una relación B2B.
  • Page 6 Putoava kamera tai linssi voi aiheuttaa vammoja. HUOMIO Linssien kiinnikkeiden terävien reunojen aiheuttamien viiltovammojen vaara Linssin kiinnikkeiden kierteiden reunat voivat olla teräviä. Käyttötarkoitus Allied Vision -tuotteen käyttötarkoitus on integrointi kuvajärjestelmiin ammattilaisten toimesta. Kaikki Allied Vision -tuotteet myydään B2B-ympäristössä. Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 7 Les filetages des montures d’objectif peuvent présenter des bords tranchants. Utilisation prévue L’utilisation prévue du produit Allied Vision est son intégration dans des systèmes de vision par le soin de professionnels. Tout produit Allied Vision est vendu dans un cadre B2B. Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 8 ‫ו מ‬ ‫ב‬ ‫ש‬ ‫ו מ‬ ‫י ש‬ ‫ה‬ ‫ת‬ ‫ב‬ ‫י ב‬ ‫ס‬ ‫ב‬ ‫ש‬ ‫ו מ‬ ‫י ש‬ ‫ל‬ ‫ם י‬ ‫ר כ‬ ‫מ נ‬ AlliedVision ‫י‬ ‫ר צ‬ ‫ו מ‬ ‫ל כ‬ Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 9 Pericolo di tagliarsi sui bordi affilati degli attacchi della lente I bordi della filettatura dell’attacco della lente possono essere affilati. Uso previsto Il prodotto Allied Vision è concepito per essere integrato in sistemi di monitoraggio in campo professionale. Tutti i prodotti Allied Vision sono venduti in uno scenario B2B.
  • Page 10 Read before use JA - 日本語 安全性 本カメラを使用する前に、この安全の手引きをお読みください。常に、 警告事項を守ってください。必ず、Intended use 29 ページの通りに、本カ メラを使用してください。 注意 やけどの危険性 作動中のカメラは、やけどを引き起こす温度まで熱くなる恐れがありま す。 注意 カメラまたはレンズの落下によるけが カメラまたはレンズが落下すると、けがをする恐れがあります。 注意 レンズマウントの鋭利な端部で切り傷の危険性 レンズマウントのギザギザの部分が鋭利である可能性があります。 用途 Allied Vision製品は、専門家が視覚装置に統合することを意図したもの です。すべてのAllied Vision製品は、企業間取り引き用に販売されてい ます。 Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 11 Risico van snijwonden door scherpe randen van lensbevestigingen Het schroefdraad van de lensbevestiging kan scherpe randen hebben. Beoogd gebruik Het beoogde gebruik van het Allied Vision-product is de integratie in optische systemen door professionals. Alle Allied Vision-producten worden verkocht in de B2B-markt.
  • Page 12 Risiko for kutt fra skarpe kanter på linsefester Sporene på linsefestet kan ha skarpe kanter. Tiltenkt bruk Den tiltenkte bruken av Allied Vision-produktet er integrering i visjonssystemer av profesjonelle. Alle Allied Vision-produkter selges i en forretning til forretning-situasjon. Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 13 Risk för skärsår från vassa kanter på objektivfattningar Objektivets gängor kan ha vassa kanter. Avsedd användning Den avsedda användningen av Allied Vision-produkter är integrering i visionssystem av fackmän. Samtliga Allied Vision-produkter säljs i en B2B-miljö. Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 14 Read before use ZH - 简体中文版 安全需知 使用本相机前,请阅读本安全说明书。请务必遵守相关警告 和 Intended use 于第 29 页 . 注意事项 烫伤风险 相机操作过程中温度可能上升并导致烫伤风险。 注意事项 相机或者镜头跌落造成伤害 相机或者镜头可能会跌落并造成伤害。 注意事项 镜头接口的锐利边缘划伤风险 镜头接口螺纹边缘可能较为锐利。 预期用途 Allied Vision 产品的预期用途是由专业人士整合到视觉系统中。所有 Allied Vision 的产品均通过 B2B 渠道销售。 Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 15 Bonito PRO cameras at a glance Get an overview of Bonito PRO camera documentation. Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 16 Bonito PRO cameras at a glance Read this document carefully Learn how to protect your Bonito PRO camera from damage and fully understand its functions. The Bonito PRO is Allied Vision’s high-bandwidth camera series with a CoaXPress interface. Equipped with four DIN 1.0/2.3 connectors the camera is capable to transmit 25 Gbps via quad CXP-6 (6.25 Gbps) high-speed connections.
  • Page 17 Shanghai 200235, China T// +86 21 64861133 Allied Vision Technologies, Inc. Singapore 102 Pickering Way - Suite 502 Allied Vision Technologies Asia Pte. Ltd Exton, PA 19341, USA 82 Playfair Rd, #07-01 D'Lithium Toll-free// +1-877-USA-1394 Singapore 368001 T// +1 978 225 2030 T// +65 6634 9027 Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 18 ZH - 简体中文版 ............... . 14 Bonito PRO cameras at a glance Scope of delivery .
  • Page 19: Table Of Contents

    Bonito PRO X-2620 series ........
  • Page 20 Bonito PRO image data flow........
  • Page 21 Document history and conventions This chapter includes: • Document history • Layout styles and symbols used in this manual • Acronyms and terms used in this manual Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 22 39. • Editorial changes V1.1.1 2021-Jul-06 • Editorial changes V1.1.0 2020-Oct-31 • Removed references to discontinued model series: Bonito PRO X-1250. For more information see the Product Change Notification. • Editorial changes V1.0.6 2020-Jun-05 • Updated compliance chapter •...
  • Page 23 Risk of burns Precautions are described CAUTION Injury by falling cameras or lenses Precautions are described CAUTION Risk of cuts by sharp edges of lens mounts Precautions are described NOTICE Material damage Precautions are described. Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 24 Horizontal × Vertical (sensor resolution measurement) Input/Output JIIA Japan Industrial Imaging Association Look-up table MSDS Material safety data sheet Near Infrared Planarity adjusted Table 4: Acronyms and terms used in this document (sheet 1 of 2) Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 25 Document history and conventions Acronym or term Description PoCXP Power over CoaXPress Quantum efficiency Region of interest Software Development Kit SFNC Standard Feature Naming Convention Table 4: Acronyms and terms used in this document (sheet 2 of 2) Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 26 Compliance, safety, and intended use § This chapter includes: • Compliance notifications • Information about intended use of the camera • Copyright and trademark statement • Your safety • Product safety Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 27 Supplier Declaration of Conformity Bonito PRO cameras comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2.
  • Page 28 Cet appareil est conforme aux normes classe A pour bruits radioélectriques, spécifiées dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique. CAN ICES-3 (B) / NMB-3 (B) Avoid electromagnetic interferences For all power and interface connections, only use shielded cables or cables recommended by Allied Vision. Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 29 We are offering standard products as well as customized solutions. Intended use of Allied Vision product is the integration into Vision systems by professionals. All Allied Vision product is sold in a B2B setting.
  • Page 30 Your safety This section informs about issues related to your personal safety. Descriptions explain how to avoid hazards and operate Bonito PRO cameras safely. Handling lens mounts The lens mount thread has sharp edges. Be careful these edges do not cut your skin when mounting or unmounting lenses.
  • Page 31 Compliance, safety, and intended use Camera mounting Bonito PRO cameras must be mounted using the mounting threads. If vibration is higher than specified, cameras can disconnect from the mounting. Falling cameras can hurt you. To avoid personal injury: • Mount the camera according to the instructions in the installation chapter.
  • Page 32 Only use power supplies that meet the insulation requirement according to PELV or SELV. For details, please refer to IEC 61140. If using external power supplies by third-party manufacturers, observe polarity to avoid damage to the camera electronics. Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 33 Sensors are sensitive to excessive radiation: focused sunlight, lasers, and X-rays can damage the sensor. Dirt and scratches can damage the sensor as well. Bonito PRO cameras do not need additional cleaning. Cameras are cleaned before shipping. Incorrect cleaning can damage the sensor or the filter. Therefore, never clean the sensor or the filter.
  • Page 34 Installing the camera 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 User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 35 • Wrist strap: Wear a static-dissipative wrist strap to ground your body. • Clothing: Wear ESD-protective clothing. Keep components away from your body and clothing. Even if you are wearing a wrist strap, your body is grounded but your clothes are not. Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 36 For a complete list of supported frame grabbers including limitations, see the Hardware Selection for Bonito PRO Cameras application note at www.alliedvision.com/en/support/faqs-application-notes. Contact your Allied Vision Sales representative or your local Allied Vision distribution partner for lens recommendations at www.alliedvision.com/en/about-us/contact-us/contact-sales.
  • Page 37: Mounting The Camera

    You can attach the camera to a base using the M3 thread mounting holes built into the top, bottom, sides, and front of the Bonito PRO camera housing and lens mount. Bonito PRO cameras also have a built-in 1/4-20 tripod mounting hole on two sides.
  • Page 38: Mounting The Lens

    We recommend supporting the lens externally in these environments. NOTICE As monochrome and NIR models don’t have an optical filter, always attach a dust cap when a lens is not attached to minimize the possibility of contaminants falling on the sensor surface. Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 39: Planarity Mounts

    Allied Vision distribution partner. Users need to select the desired focal length of the lens and appropriate optical format for the target camera model. For more information on lens mount options for your Bonito PRO camera, see the Modular Concept. For information on available lenses and accessories for your camera, see the Accessories webpage.
  • Page 40: Cameras And Lens Load

    Installing the camera Cameras and lens load We tested a Bonito PRO camera with an EF-Mount PA and a Bonito PRO camera with an F-Mount (non-PA). Lens simulators Lens simulators were used to simulate lenses. Feature Properties General description The lens simulators were made from aluminum.
  • Page 41 • 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 42: Connecting Your Camera

    2. Connect your Bonito PRO camera to your frame grabber via four 75 ohm coaxial cables. 3. The camera can by powered via the Hirose I/O port using a compatible power supply or it can be powered via a PoCXP frame grabber.
  • Page 43 Installing the camera 5. 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 3: Camera is listed under Remote Devices 6. Double-click the camera name and then click the GenApi tab.
  • Page 44: Accessories

    Installing the camera 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 • Lenses for corresponding sensor sizes and resolutions Contact your Allied Vision Sales team or your local Allied Vision distribution partner for information on accessories and lens recommendations.
  • Page 45: Specifications

    Specifications This chapter provides: • Applied standards • Technical specifications • Absolute QE plots • Spectral response plots • Resolution and ROI frame rates • Camera features Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 46: Applied Standards

    The GenICam standard consists of multiple modules that specify tasks to be solved. Allied Vision cameras and software make use of these modules, like the SFNC that standardizes feature names and types via an XML file or the transport layer interface (GenTL) that is used to grab images.
  • Page 47: Notes On Specifications

    (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. Resolution and ROI frame rates Resolution and ROI frame rates are listed after the specification table.
  • Page 48: Trigger Jitter, Delay, And Propagation Delay

    The curves in the spectral response plots shown in this chapter were calculated using the absolute QE taken from the sensor data sheet. Trigger jitter, delay, and propagation delay The following table provides trigger jitter, trigger delay, and propagation delay values for Bonito PRO cameras. External trigger input Trigger delay Trigger jitter 200.5 ns...
  • Page 49: Bonito Pro X-2620 Series

    Trigger jitter, delay, and propagation delay Propagation delay (t Trigger jitter, delay, and propagation delay TTL (non-isolated) I/Os 1 input, 2 outputs Opto-isolated I/Os 1 input, 2 outputs Table 8: Bonito PRO X-2620 model series specifications (sheet 1 of 2) Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 50 Mass (typical) 500 g (depending on lens mount type) Temperature monitoring Available for main board and sensor board. Resolution: 0.031; Accuracy: ±1 degrees Celsius Table 8: Bonito PRO X-2620 model series specifications (sheet 2 of 2) Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 51: Absolute Qe

    Monochrome QE NIR QE ON Semi PYTHON 12K, 16K, 25K absolute QE 1000 1050 1100 Wavelength [nm] Figure 5: Bonito PRO X-2620 (ON Semi PYTHON 25K) absolute QE Spectral response NIR response Blue Response Green Response Red Response Monochrome Response 40.000...
  • Page 52: Roi Frame Rates

    2750 2500 2250 2000 1750 1500 1250 1000 1200 1600 2000 2400 2800 3200 3600 4000 4400 4800 5200 ROI height [pixels] Figure 7: Bonito PRO X-2620 frame rate as a function of ROI height Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 53 1536 251.1 2570.6 3328 121.0 1280 296.7 2857.1 Table 9: Bonito PRO X-2620 frame rate as a function of ROI height (Width=5120 pixels) 10-bit pixel formats (Mono10, BayerRG10) Height Frame rate (fps) Height Frame rate (fps) Height Frame rate (fps) 5120 70.1...
  • Page 54: 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. For a complete description of individual features, see the Bonito PRO Features Reference.
  • Page 55: Mechanical Dimensions

    Mechanical dimensions This chapter includes: • Mechanical drawings and dimensions of Bonito PRO housing and mounts • Flange focal distance • Sensor position accuracy Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 56: Housing And Mounts

    Mechanical dimensions Bonito PRO cameras are available with different lens mount options. For more information, see the Modular Concept. Housing and mounts F-Mount (default mount) 32.9 70.0 56.0 36.7 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...
  • Page 57: F-Mount Pa

    Figure 9: 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 User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 58: Ef-Mount Pa

    Figure 10: 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 User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 59: M42-Mount

    M3x3 (4x) 2 SIDES 62.2 Figure 11: 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 User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 60: M42-Mount Pa

    Figure 12: 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 User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 61: M58-Mount

    M3x3 (4x) 2 SIDES 62.2 Figure 13: 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 User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 62: M58-Mount Pa

    Figure 14: 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 User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 63: 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 64: 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 17: 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 65: 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 19: 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 66: 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 21: M58-Mount PA flange distance cross section Adjustment of F-Mount The F-Mount is adjusted at the factory and should not require adjusting. If for some reason the lens mount requires adjustment, use the following method.
  • Page 67: Planarity Adjustable Mounts

    4. Gently move the F-Mount front assembly until focused and lock it in place. 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).
  • Page 68: Sensor Position Accuracy

    ±10 µm (optical back focal length) α < 1° (sensor rotation) Alignment Optical alignment of photo sensitive sensor area method into camera front module (lens mount front flange). Table 13: Sensor position accuracy criteria Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 69: Optical Filters

    Mechanical dimensions Optical filters All Bonito PRO color models are equipped with an infrared block filter (IR cut filter). This filter prevents infrared light from passing to the sensor. In the absence of an IR cut filter, images are dominated by red and are incapable of being properly color balanced.
  • Page 70: 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 User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 71: Back Panel

    Camera interfaces Back panel This section provides information on CoaXPress connectors, Hirose IO port, status LEDs, and trigger features. Figure 26: Bonito PRO ports and LEDs Status LEDs 4 × 1.0, 2.3 DIN type connectors Hirose I/O port, HR10A-10R-12PB connector...
  • Page 72: Status Leds

    Slow flash (0.5 hertz) alternate green and sent orange Compliance test mode Slow flash (0.5 hertz) alternate red then green enabled then orange System error (for example Fast flash (12.5 hertz) red internal error) Table 14: Status of LEDs Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 73: 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 watts per cable.
  • Page 74 Both the up connection and down connection use 8B/10B code. 8B/10B is an industry-standard code that maps 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. Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 75: Camera I/O Connector Pin Assignment

    (SyncIn2) Black (low) = 0 to 0.8 VDC Out 2 3.3 VDC LVTTL Non-isolated Output 2 White and maximum 50 µA (SyncOut2) Brown Table 15: Camera I/O connector pin assignment and cable color coding Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 76 TRANSPARENT SHIELD Hirose HR10A Open End Figure 29: Bonito PRO cable color coding The General Purpose I/O port uses a Hirose HR10A-10R-12PB connector on the camera side. The mating cable connector is Hirose HR10A-10P-12S. Hirose connector The cable side Hirose 12-pin female connector is available for purchase from Allied Vision.
  • Page 77: I/O Definition

    The required trigger signal is low voltage TTL 3.3 VDC. Tie trigger ground to Camera GND to complete the trigger circuit. NOTICE Exceeding 5.1 VDC on In 1 can permanently damage the camera. Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 78 5.1 V, 150 mW Camera GND SN74LVC2G34DCKR Figure 30: 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 79: 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 32: Bonito PRO Out 1 or Out 2 trigger circuit Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 80 V Load TCMT1107 R Load Isolated IO Ground Figure 33: Bonito PRO Out 3 and Out 4 trigger circuit Camera Logic Signal Out 3 / Out 4 Figure 34: 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 81: 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. See the Modular Concept for information on lens mount options available with Bonito PRO camera.
  • Page 82: Camera Trigger

    Trigger ji er Readout N+ 1 Trigger ready Imaging Idle Figure 35: Bonito PRO internal signal timing waveforms Trigger definitions Term Definition User trigger Trigger signal applied by the user (hardware trigger, software trigger). Logic trigger Trigger signal seen by the camera internal logic (not visible to the user).
  • Page 83 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 at www.alliedvision.com/en/support/faqs-application-notes. Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 84: Image Data Flow

    Image data flow This chapter presents diagrams that illustrate data flow and bit resolution of the image data. Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 85: Bonito Pro Image Data Flow

    Image data flow For a complete description of individual features, see the Bonito PRO Features Reference. Bonito PRO image data flow Calibrated Calibrated Sensor Vertical ROI Horizontal ROI Gain Offset Analog Analog Analog Analog Internal sensor components Defect Pixel Black Level...
  • Page 86: Cleaning Optical Components

    Cleaning optical components This chapter describes safety instructions and cautions for cleaning lenses, optical filters, or sensors. Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 87: Keep Optical Components Clean

    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 88: Locating Impurities

    IR cut filter or protection glass, it is probably on the sensor. NOTICE Removing the optical filter Do not attempt to remove the camera optical filter for Bonito PRO cameras. Visit www.alliedvision.com/en/about-us/contact-us/technical-support-repair-/-rma assistance. Materials for cleaning optical components Cleaning materials for optical components: •...
  • Page 89: Cleaning Instructions

    5. When you have finished cleaning, examine the surface in a strong light. Take an out-of-focus picture of a flat, illuminated surface to see if any dirt or dust remains. 6. If dust spots remain, repeat this procedure using new clean lens tissue. Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 90: Cleaning Issues

    Allied Vision distribution partner. Cleaning with compressed air Allied Vision does not recommend cleaning Bonito PRO cameras with compressed air. NOTICE • Compressed air at high pressure and/or shorter operating distances may push dust into the camera or lens and physically damage the camera, sensor, or optical components.
  • Page 91: Firmware Update

    Firmware update This chapter includes instructions on updating the firmware on your Allied Vision Bonito PRO camera. Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 92: Firmware Upgrade Overview

    Do not unplug the CoaXPress cables or camera power supply during the update procedure. We recommend using auxiliary power instead of PoCXP for firmware updates. Allied Vision does not provide a firmware loader tool, you should perform firmware updates via the frame grabber SDK. Firmware upgrade overview 1.
  • Page 93: Get Remote Port And Device Node Map

    = 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 listing 2: Active Silicon code snippet example Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 94: 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 listing 4: Active Silicon code snippet example Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 95 != 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 listing 5: Euresys code snippet example Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 96 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 listing 7: Euresys code snippet example Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 97 FileStatus() != "Closed") throw RUNTIME_EXCEPTION(fileName + " could not be closed"); Code listing 8: Active Silicon code snippet example Step 6: Reboot the camera You must always power cycle the camera after a firmware upgrade or downgrade. Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 98: Index

    Out 2..........75 Out 3........... 75 Flange focal distance Out 4........... 75 F-Mount ......63 Frame rate ..........47 CCD sensors ........47 Power DC ............41 GenICam ..........46 Camera ..........75 Resolution and ROI frame rates Model comparison ......54 Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...
  • Page 99 Exposure start delay ......83 Tpd...........82 Idle...........83 Trigger jitter ........82 Imaging ..........83 Trigger latency........82 Integrating light ........79 Trigger ready........83 Interline time ........83 User trigger........82 Registered exposure time .....83 Tripod adapter .........63 Sensor row readout cycles ....83 Bonito PRO User Guide V1.2.0...

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