Philips INCA 320 Hardware Manual

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Industrial Vision
Inca 320
Intelligent Camera
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12 NC: 8122 410 5693.0
Hardware
Manual
Philips Applied Technologies

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  • Page 1 Industrial Vision Inca 320 Intelligent Camera 12 NC: 8122 410 5693.0 Hardware Manual Philips Applied Technologies...
  • Page 2 The information in this publication is furnished for guidance, and with no guarantee as to its accuracy or completeness. Philips Applied Technologies does not assume liability for any consequences to its use; specifications and availability of goods mentioned in it are subject to change without notice Printed in the Netherlands, 2005-12-12 8122 410 5699.0...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Inca 320 Hardware Manual ..........................2 INTRODUCTION ............................3 ABOUT THIS MANUAL....................... 3 SUPPLIED PARTS........................3 ABOUT THE INSTALLATION ..................... 3 HARDWARE .............................. 4 TRIMEDIA PROCESSOR ......................4 CMOS SENSOR ......................... 5 CAMERA CONNECTIONS ......................5 POWERING UP ........................12 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION........................
  • Page 4: Inca 320 Hardware Manual

    SERVICE AND SUPPORT ......................20 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION.........................21 Page 2 2005-12-12...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Congratulations on buying the Inca vision system! SUPPLIED PARTS The supplied equipment comprises the following: An Inca is a high quality intelligent camera for image • One Inca 320 camera. acquisition and processing. Inca offers a complete vision • One hardware manual (this document).
  • Page 6: Hardware

    HARDWARE The Inca hardware consists of the following modules: TRIMEDIA PROCESSOR • TriMedia processor The core of the Inca is the TriMedia 1300 processor. This • CMOS sensor Very Long Instruction Word CPU (max. 5 parallel • Ethernet 10BaseT/100BaseT interface instructions) with image co-processor runs on 180 MHz.
  • Page 7: Cmos Sensor

    • Digital input 6 bits optically isolated • Digital output 6 bits optically isolated CMOS SENSOR • RS232 • Camera reset 2.2.1 Inca 320 • Watchdog • VGA and CVBS for display purposes In the Inca 320 a monochrome sensor IBIS5A-1300 from FillFactory is implemented.
  • Page 8 2.3.1 10BaseT/100BaseT immediate when the trigger input is signaled. A rising or a falling edge on the input can indicate the trigger. For the interconnection of the Inca camera to the host PC The flash output can control the external flash unit if a so-called 10BaseT (for 10Mbs) or 100BaseT (for required.
  • Page 9 is configured as a non-inverting output the output is zero The input is TTL level compatible. • and stays zero and awaits control by the software. input current 6.3 mA < Ion < 10 mA • If the output is configured as an inverting output than Pmax 20 mW during the start-up sequence the output equals the value of the power supply.
  • Page 10 The inputs and outputs are not protected in any way, so care must be taken when connecting anything to these DIGITAL I/O inputs and/or outputs. PIN INPUT OUTPUT All inputs and outputs are TTL level compatible. Input 1 Common 24V 4..6 •...
  • Page 11 The common grounds of the inputs 1..5 (see also 2.3.3) When the Inca is reset, the outputs will be in the state Ioff are connected to each other. The common ground for the (the transistor is not conducting). sixth input is separate. The minimal required input current for Ion (the current at 2.3.3.3 Using the Digital Inputs and Outputs...
  • Page 12 connections for an external power supply, 3-wire serial I/O, Warning: When using the Micro D to Sub D cable (8122 the input for an external system reset and a watchdog 410 81530) which is also included in the starter kit please function.
  • Page 13 standard cable is available. A user made cable must be Note 1: The RED, GREEN and BLUE signals are 0.7 Vpp connected between the connector pins 9 and 10 where pin signals terminated with 75 ohm load. All other signals are 9 is the CVBS connection and pin 10 the ground TTL level.
  • Page 14: Powering Up

    a DHCP server. When this option is enabled all devices on the network will make sure they get a POWERING UP unique IP address by communicating with each other. When camera is powered up, the camera will boot. One of Fixed IP address the first things it will do is to start a self-test to make sure The camera is assigned a fixed IP address.
  • Page 15 If during this phase something goes wrong the led will blink in red constantly. During the time that a host can download an application the general purpose LEDs 1 and 2 blink orange alternately. After 3 seconds or a successful application download the Inca will (try to) start the default or downloaded application.
  • Page 16: Software Installation

    SOFTWARE INSTALLATION There is no special software supplied with the Inca for installation purposes, so no installation is necessary. The start-up procedure and running an application is completely done by software control. A number of software products are available supporting the Inca and can be purchased from Industrial Vision.
  • Page 17: Configuration

    CONFIGURATION In the general tab there are two options available. The option “Obtain an IP address automatically” is used when a DHCP server is available on the network that distributes IP The Inca 320 is used in an Ethernet network. This network addresses (contact your network administrator for this).
  • Page 18 4.4.2 Devices The format of this file is as follows: Sometimes a camera can not be automatically detected by [HOST] a host PC, like when the camera is outside of the LAN or Domain = yyyy when broadcasting is disabled. In those cases, the detection of a camera can be forced by specifying the [DEVICES] device ID, the camera type and its IP address.
  • Page 19: Firewall

    The password for a given camera can also be globally set DHCP enabled in the RapEthernet.ini file. It is a 32 bit number which is Auto IP disabled specified in 8 hexadecimal digits (leading zeros can be No Fixed IP address discarded).
  • Page 20: Mechanical Interface

    MECHANICAL INTERFACE For the purpose of installation and handling the camera in an application two mechanical preparations have been made to the camera body: • Three M4 screw holes in the bottom of the camera The one in the camera front end is the most important one because this comprises the sensor.
  • Page 21: Trouble Shooting

    TROUBLE SHOOTING This chapter describes the action to take if the Inca camera does not operate correctly or how to receive support. KNOWN PROBLEMS USING THE INCA When using the Micro D to Sub D cable (8122 410 81530) that is also included into the starter kit please notice that the point 5 and 7 are interchanged all other points are interconnected one to one.
  • Page 22 Support Channels 6.2.1 Service Support can be received through the following channels: E-Mail: apptech.industrial.vision.support@philips.com The Inca has built-in identification codes for hard and Internet: http://www.apptech.philips.com/industrialvision/ software in order to facilitate service and support. These codes are displayed during the boot time. If a problem occurs these codes can help to determine quickly the level of equipment being used.
  • Page 23 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Power requirements +8..40V, 8 Watt (max) Outputs Typically 12..15 Volt Maximum Vce: 40 volt, maximum Ic: 10 mA Digital output: 6 bits isolated Optics C-mount Flash output: 1 bit isolated TTL level compatible Mechanical delay and duration Dimensions: 137 x 75 x 50 mm (l x w x h) programmable Watchdog output:...
  • Page 24 Environmental Inca complies to: EFT immunity: IEC1000-4-4 ESD immunity: IEC1000-4-2 at 4 kV contact discharge and 8 kV through the air EN50082-2 Emission standard EN50082-1 EMC: EN55022 (not mandatory) EN55011 EN61000-4-3 EN61000-4-6 EN61000-4-2 Certified Operating Temperature: C to 50 Relative humidity: 20% to 80%, non condensing Vibration: 0.5 g...

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