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AVIIVA EM1 GigE
Line Scan Monochrome Camera
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e2v semiconductors SAS 2014

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  • Page 1 AVIIVA EM1 GigE Line Scan Monochrome Camera User Manual e2v semiconductors SAS 2014...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    AVIIVA® EM1 Line Scan GigE Camera Summary ................. 5 CAMERA OVERVIEW Features ................................ 5 Key Specifications ............................5 Machine Vision Versions (BA0) ..............................5 1.2.1 OCT/Spectrometer versions (BA9) ............................6 1.2.2 Common Characteristics ................................6 1.2.3 Description ..............................7 Typical Applications ............................7 Models ................................
  • Page 3 AVIIVA® EM1 Line Scan GigE Camera Camera Commands ............................ 23 How to Read the Tables of Parameters below? ........................24 6.3.1 TransportLayerControl ................................25 6.3.2 DeviceControl ..................................29 6.3.3 ImageFormatControl ................................30 6.3.4 Privilege (Non SFNC) ................................32 6.3.5 Status (Non SFNC).................................. 32 6.3.6...
  • Page 4 AVIIVA® EM1 Line Scan GigE Camera ..............76 APPENDIX E : Revision History e2v semiconductors SAS 2014...
  • Page 5: Camera Overview

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE CAMERA OVERVIEW Features  Sensor : 512 14x14µm or 1024 14x14µm or 2048 14x14µm or 4096 10x10µm pixels for Machine Vision versions (BA0) 1024 14x28µm or 2048 10x20µm or 2048 14x28µm pixels for OCT/Spectrometer Versions (BA9) ...
  • Page 6: Oct/Spectrometer Versions (Ba9)

    Size (w x h x l) 60 x 56 x 54 without lateral heatsinks 310 (without mount but includes lateral Weight heatsinks) F, T2, M42x1 Lens Mount compliant with AVIIVA SM2 series Sensor alignment ±100 µm ( see chapter 4 ) Sensor flatness ±35 µm...
  • Page 7: Description

    Description The AVIIVA EM1 is designed to set new standards for line scan cameras in term of speed and image quality. With resolutions of up to 4096 pixels, and the design of new CCD image sensors, it delivers state of the art performance, without compromises.
  • Page 8: Camera Characterization

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE 2 CAMERA PERFORMANCES Camera Characterization 2.1.1 Machine Vision Versions (BA0) Unit Min Gain (-24dB) Av. Gain (-12dB) Max Gain (0dB) Typ. Typ. Typ. Dark Noise RMS Dynamic Range 2730:1 635:1 160:1 Light RMS Noise 11,1 Non Linearity (between 10% and 90%) Without Flat Field Correction –...
  • Page 9: Image Sensor

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE Image Sensor The Tap structure of the sensors is the following : On the BA9 Versions, the pixel is rectangular in order to facilitate the positioning of the Camera in the spectrometer :  20µm height for the 10µm pitch.
  • Page 10: Response & Qe Curves

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE Response & QE curves 2.3.1 Quantum Efficiency QE(%) 1000 1100 2.3.2 Spectral Response Response LSB /nJ/cm² 14µ BA0 10µ BA0 14µ BA9 10µ BA9 Wavelength (nm) 1000 1100 e2v semiconductors SAS 2014...
  • Page 11: Camera Hardware Interface

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE CAMERA HARDWARE INTERFACE Mechanical Drawings e2v semiconductors SAS 2014...
  • Page 12: Input/Output Connectors And Led

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE Sensor alignment Z = -10.3 ±150µm 4k 10µm : X = 7.52mm 2k 14µm : X = 13.66mm ±100 µm 1k 14µm : X = 20.83mm 512 14µm X = 24.41mm Y = 30mm ±100 µm Planarity ±35 µm...
  • Page 13: Status Led Behaviour

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE Status LED Behaviour After less than 2 seconds of power establishment, the LED first lights up in ORANGE. Then after a Maximum of 30 seconds, the LED must turn in a following colour : Colour and state...
  • Page 14: Gpio Connector

    Line4+ Camera side description EM1 camera has a flexible I/O block : - Signals from Input or Output can be inverted with LineInverter feature - Signals from Input can be debounced with LineDebouncer feature. The debounce filter allows holding signal transitions for 0.7 µs period.
  • Page 15: 3.2.3 Giga Ethernet Output

    (For short distance, a cat.5E cable can be used.)  Ethernet connection : Signal Signal MDI_0+ MDI_2- MDI_0- MDI_1- MDI_1+ MDI_3+ MDI_2+ MDI_3- EM1 camera works only with a transfer rate of 1Gbit/s in full duplex mode. e2v semiconductors SAS 2014...
  • Page 16: Standard Conformity

    CE Conformity The AVIIVA EM1 cameras comply with the requirements of the EMC (European) directive 2004/108/CE (EN50081-2, EN 61000-6-2). This device is a class A device. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference . In this case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
  • Page 17: Getting Started

    : This ensure you to have an up-to-date version. www.e2v.com/cameras Main Camera page : On the appropriate Camera Page (EM1) you’ll find a download link first version of CommCam compliant is indicated in the last Chapter PureGeV package and its documentation requires a login/password : ...
  • Page 18: Setting Up In The System

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE Setting up in the system Vocabulary : w = size of the sensor line (40,96mm for the 4k 10µm) FOV = Field Of View (width of the web inspected by the sensor line) in mm. L = Working distance (from the Lens to the Web) in mm.
  • Page 19: Camera Software Interface

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE CAMERA SOFTWARE INTERFACE GigE Vision concepts Camera interface is compliant with "Gigabit Ethernet Vision" (GigE Vision) or (GEV). GEV normalizes image transport and camera control communications over usual IP networks. Physical GEV carrier has a bandwidth of one gigabit per second (1Gbit/s).
  • Page 20: Getting Started With Gige Vision Interface

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE Getting started with GigE Vision interface This chapter shows how to connect a GEV camera for the first time. 6.2.1 Network setup The following is the simplest example of a Gigabit IP network. A single Ethernet cable is connected in RJ45 receptacles of GEV camera and PC. Select a "CAT6" shielded twisted pair quality to get a reliable 1Gbit/s.
  • Page 21: Interactive Camera Control

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE 6.2.3 Interactive camera control PureGEV Player is used to control camera interactively and display images : "Select / Connect" button opens the GEV Device Selection window. GigE cameras appears. e2v semiconductors SAS 2014...
  • Page 22 AVIIVA® EM1 GigE Click on camera and check "License" value is "Valid" and click OK. In GEV Player window, "Gev Device control" and "Play" are now active. Once connected to the Camera you have an easy access to all its features when you click on “GEV DeviceControl”.
  • Page 23: Camera Commands

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE Camera Commands In the following Chapters, you will find the details of the GEV Device Control Menu, relative to the Camera configuration. The Image Stream Control and Communication Control menus are dedicated to GeVPlayer configuration and are explained in the corresponding documentation.
  • Page 24: How To Read The Tables Of Parameters Below

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE 6.3.1 How to Read the Tables of Parameters below?  Format / Color hierarchy in the Parameter Tables Standard Parameters : They use the following Font of Characters : GevDeviceModeCharacterSet Type : IInteger, IBoolean, ICommand, IString, IFloat …...
  • Page 25: Transportlayercontrol

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE 6.3.2 TransportLayerControl This section provides the Transport Layer control features. This category lists the features necessary to access GigE Vision bootstrap registers and other information related to the GigE Vision transport medium. Note most of these registers are mapped according to GigE Vision specification.
  • Page 26 AVIIVA® EM1 GigE Name Interface Access Visibility Description GevVersionMajor IInteger Major version of the specification. GevVersionMinor IInteger Minor version of the specification. GevDeviceModeIsBigEndian IBoolean Endianess of the device registers. Character set used by all the strings of the GevDeviceModeCharacterSet IEnumeration bootstrap registers.
  • Page 27 AVIIVA® EM1 GigE Name Interface Access Visibility Description GevSupportedOptionSelector IEnumeration Selects the GEV option to interrogate for IPConfigurationLLA existing support. IPConfigurationDHCP Answer is given in GevSupportedOption IPConfigurationPersistentIP CommandsConcatenation WriteMem PacketResend Event EventData PendingAck Action ExtendedStatusCodes DiscoveryAckDelayWritable DiscoveryAckDelay TestData ManifestTable CCPApplicationSocket...
  • Page 28 AVIIVA® EM1 GigE Name Interface Access Visibility Description GevCCP Controls the device access privilege of an OpenAccess IEnumeration application. ExclusiveAccess ControlAccess Returns the UDP source port of the primary GevPrimaryApplicationSocket IInteger application. Returns the address of the primary GevPrimaryApplicationIPAddress IInteger application.
  • Page 29: Devicecontrol

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE 6.3.3 DeviceControl Device control features provides general information and control for the device (camera) and its sensor. This is mainly used to identify the device during the enumeration process and to obtain information about the sensor resolution. Other information and controls pertaining to the general state of the device are also included in this category.
  • Page 30: Imageformatcontrol

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE 6.3.4 ImageFormatControl This section describes how to influence and determine the image size and format. It also provides the necessary information to acquire and to display the image data. The sensor provides SensorWidth time SensorHeight pixels. Note : The image outputted is necessary with a Width of SensorWidth as there is no Region of interest available.
  • Page 31 AVIIVA® EM1 GigE Name Interface Access Visibility Description TestImageSelector IEnumeration Selects the type of test image that is sent by the camera. GrayHorizontalRamp GrayDiagonalRampMoving Enable the addition of 2 x 32bits data at the EnableEndOfLineData IBoolean end of each line...
  • Page 32: Privilege (Non Sfnc)

    DeviceControl Section), the other features are not defined also in the SFNC The StatusErrorHardware is global for the Camera The StatusWarnings are common for FFC and Tap Balance Processes. The StandBy mode is an unique feature from the AVIIVA EMx series. e2v semiconductors SAS 2014...
  • Page 33 AVIIVA® EM1 GigE Name Interface Access Visibility Description DeviceTemperatureSelector IEnumeration Select the temp sensor location. MainBoard IInteger DeviceTemperature Temperature measured Enable/Disable the Standby mode IBoolean Standby NON SFNC Status bit for an Hardware error IInteger StatusErrorHardware NON SFNC Warning for Underflow after FFC or Balance...
  • Page 34: Acquisitioncontrol

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE 6.3.8 AcquisitionControl The Acquisition Control section describes all features related to image acquisition, including the trigger and exposure control. It describes the basic model for acquisition and the typical behavior of the device. An Acquisition is defined as the capture of a sequence...
  • Page 35 AVIIVA® EM1 GigE Name Interface Access Visibility Description AcquisitionMode IEnumeration Sets the acquisition mode of the device. SingleFrame MultiFrame Continuous AcquisitionStart ICommand (R)/W Starts the Acquisition of the device. AcquisitionStop ICommand (R)/W Stops the Acquisition of the device at the end of the current Frame.
  • Page 36 AVIIVA® EM1 GigE Name Interface Access Visibility Description TriggerSelector IEnumeration Selects the type of trigger to configure. AcquisitionStart AcquisitionEnd AcquisitionActive FrameStart FrameEnd FrameActive ExposureStart ExposureEnd ExposureActive TriggerMode IEnumeration Controls if the selected trigger is active. TriggerSource IEnumeration Specifies the internal signal or physical input...
  • Page 37: Trigger Presets

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE 6.3.8.1 Trigger Presets Some synchronization modes are defined as preset in the Camera (TriggerPreset, Non SFNC Parameter). When selecting one of these Preset, the Camera sets automatically a list of parameters in the corresponding position to be in accordance with the mode defined as below : ...
  • Page 38 AVIIVA® EM1 GigE  TriggeredWidthMode  Exposure started upon Line 0 trigger.  Exposure time defined with Line0 trigger width Parameter Value AcquisitionMode Continuous ExposureMode TriggerWidth TriggerSelector "All values" TriggerMode TriggerSelector ExposureActive TriggerMode TriggerSource Line0 TriggerActivation LevelHigh  TriggeredWidthModeWithFrameTrigger  Exposure started upon Line 0 trigger.
  • Page 39 AVIIVA® EM1 GigE  ITCMaxMode  Exposure started upon Timer1End.  Exposure ended upon Line0 trigger Parameter Value AcquisitionMode Continuous ExposureMode TriggerControlled TriggerSelector "All values" TriggerMode TriggerSelector ExposureStart TriggerMode TriggerSource Timer1End TriggerActivation RisingEdge TriggerSelector ExposureEnd TriggerMode TriggerSource Line0 TriggerActivation RisingEdge...
  • Page 40 AVIIVA® EM1 GigE  ITCMode  Exposure started upon Line 0 trigger.  Exposure ended upon Line1 trigger Parameter Value AcquisitionMode Continuous ExposureMode TriggerControlled TriggerSelector "All values" TriggerMode TriggerSelector ExposureStart TriggerMode TriggerSource Line0 TriggerActivation RisingEdge TriggerSelector ExposureEnd TriggerMode TriggerSource Line1...
  • Page 41: Digitaliocontrol

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE 6.3.9 DigitalIOControl Digital I/O covers the features required to control the general Input and Output signals of the camera. This includes Input and output control signals for Triggers Timers, counters and also static signals such as User configurable input or output bits.
  • Page 42 AVIIVA® EM1 GigE Name Interface Access Visibility Description LineSource IEnumeration Selects which internal acquisition or I/O source signal to output on the selected Line. AcquisitionTriggerWait AcquisitionActive FrameTriggerWait FrameActive ExposureActive Timer1Active Timer2Active Counter1Active, Counter2Active UserOutput0 UserOutput1 UserOutput2 UserOutput3 UserOutput4 MissedTrigger UserOutputSelector...
  • Page 43: Counterandtimercontrol

    In AVIIVA EM1 camera, 2 x Counters and 2 x Timers are available and are used in different applications:  A Counter is used to count internal events. Ex: number of frame trigger, number of line started…...
  • Page 44 AVIIVA® EM1 GigE Name Interface Access Visibility Description CounterSelector IEnumeration Selects which counter to configure. Counter1 Counter2 CounterTriggerSource IEnumeration Selects the source to start the counter. CounterTriggerActivation IEnumeration Selects the activation mode of the trigger to start the counter. CounterEventSource...
  • Page 45 AVIIVA® EM1 GigE CounterIdle CounterTriggerWait CounterActive CounterCompleted CounterOverflow  Timer : The timer starts with the event occured on the selected list of TimerTriggerSource feature (type of activation selected by TimerTriggerActivation feature). The adjustment of the timer is performed with TimerDuration (time before the generation of the event TimerEnd) and a TimerDelay (Delay before starting the duration value) features.
  • Page 46 AVIIVA® EM1 GigE TimerCompleted e2v semiconductors SAS 2014...
  • Page 47: Analogcontrol

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE 6.3.11 AnalogControl This section describes the features relative to the camera Gains and Offsets :  Analog Gain  Digital Gain and Offset  Tap Balance (Gains and Offsets) Name Interface Access Visibility Description GainSelector IEnumeration Selects which Gain is controlled by the various Gain features.
  • Page 48 The Global analog Gain of the Camera is divided in 2 parts :  A preamp-Gain which is composed of several steps (5 x steps of 6dB, from -24dB to 0dB on the AVIIVA EMx series)  An amplification Gain with a continuous tuning (from 0dB to +8dB on the AVIIVA EMx series) At each step of Preamp Gain, a Tap balance has been performed in factory for both Gains and Offsets and saved in ROM memory.
  • Page 49: 6.3.11.1 Analog Gain

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE The Global Chain of Gain is described as following : LUT or Contrast Exp. Preamp Tap Balance Adjust Gain Gain Offset Gain Offset Gain Offset Gain Action on whole line Action per pixel Action per sensor’s Tap 6.3.11.1 Analog Gain...
  • Page 50: 6.3.11.3 Tap Balance

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE 6.3.11.3 Tap Balance  How to perform a Tap Balance ? Why and when performing a Tap Balance ? Each output of the sensor (Tap) has its own analog Chain and behavior. There could have some discrepancies between these outputs in extreme conditions of Gain or temperature The Tap balance is already performed in factory for each level of Preamp-Gain.
  • Page 51: Flatfieldcorrectioncontrol

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE 6.3.12 FlatFieldCorrectionControl All these features are out of the SFNC standard. The functions are exactly the same as the EMx series in Cameralink interface. Some Warnings can be issued from the PRNU/FPN Calibration Process as “pixel Overflow” or “Pixel Underflow” because some pixels have been detected as too high or too low in the source image to be corrected efficiently.
  • Page 52 AVIIVA® EM1 GigE Name Interface Access Visibility Description FFCEnable IBoolean Enables or disables the current FFC FPNCalibrationCtrl ICommand Starts the FPN (DSNU) calibration. The Camera must be in black and ready to grab (triggering active) FPNCalibrationAbort ICommand Abort the running FPN Calibration Process...
  • Page 53 AVIIVA® EM1 GigE  How is performed the Flat Field Correction ? What is the Flat Field correction (FFC) ? The Flat Field Correction is a digital correction on each pixel which allows :  To correct the Pixel PRNU (Pixel Response Non Uniformity) and DSNU (Dark Signal Non Uniformity) ...
  • Page 54 Advices The AVIIVA EM1 Cameras have 4 x FFC Banks to save 4 x different FFC calibrations. You can use this feature if your system needs some different conditions of lightning and/or Gain because of the inspection of different objects : You can perform one FFC per condition of Gain/setting of the Camera ( 4 Max) and recall one of the four global settings (Camera Configuration + FFC + Line Balance) when required.
  • Page 55 AVIIVA® EM1 GigE  FFC User Bank Usage At the power up : - Last User Bank used is User loaded in RAM banks Save Reset a User bank : User1 Ram Memory - Reset the RAM Load User2 (FPN/PRNU individually)
  • Page 56: Lutcontrol

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE 6.3.13 LUTControl The User can define or upload a LUT in the Camera that can be used at the end of the processing. The LUT is defined as a correspondence between each of the 4096 gray levels (in 12 bits) with another outputted value.
  • Page 57 AVIIVA® EM1 GigE  LUT User Bank Usage User banks At the power up : Save Ram Memory : - Last User Bank used User1 Current LUT (CurrentLUTSet) is loaded Load User2 in RAM User3 reset User4 Access LUT by index...
  • Page 58: Statistics And Line Profile

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE 6.3.14 Statistics and Line Profile This function allows the User to get some statistics on a pre- defined ROI. On request, the Camera acquires and then calculates some key values as the min, the max, the average or the standard deviation in this Region of Interest.
  • Page 59 AVIIVA® EM1 GigE PixelValueAll IRegister Accesses all the current Pixel values in a single access without using individual PixelValueAllIndex. PixelValueSize IInteger Indicated the size (in Bytes) of Pixel values (2 bytes) PixelValueAllIndex IInteger Control the index (offset) of the Pixel to...
  • Page 60: Saverestoresettings

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE 6.3.15 SaveRestoreSettings The settings (or Main configuration) of the Camera can be saved in 4 different User banks and one Integrator bank. This setting includes also the FFC and LUT enable parameters Name Interface Access Visibility Description...
  • Page 61: Freearea

    Save the User Memory in EEPROM Packet_Resend mechanism The AVIIVA EM1 camera embeds a dedicated memory to store the data frames in order to be able to resend packets when requested by the host driver. If the host driver detects that one or multiple packets are missing then resend request commands are sent to the camera.
  • Page 62: Appendix A : Test Patterns

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE 7 APPENDIX A : Test Patterns Test Pattern 1 : Vertical wave The Test pattern 1 is a vertical moving wave : each new line will increment of 1 gray level in regards with the previous one.
  • Page 63: 2048 Pixels

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE 7.2.3 2048 Pixels Pixel : … … 2040 2041 … 2047 2048 Value : … … … 7.2.4 4096 Pixels Pixel : … … 4080 4081 … 4095 4096 Value : … … … e2v semiconductors SAS 2014...
  • Page 64: Test Pattern 2 : In 12 Bits Format

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE Test Pattern 2 : In 12 bits format 7.3.1 512 Pixels Pixel : … … Value : … 2040 2055 2063 … 4079 4087 4095 7.3.2 1024 Pixels e2v semiconductors SAS 2014...
  • Page 65: 2048 Pixels

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE 7.3.3 2048 Pixels Pixel : … 1024 1025 1026 … 2045 2046 2047 2048 Value : … 2046 2049 2051 … 4089 4091 4093 4095 7.3.4 4096 Pixels Pixel : … 4092 4093 4094 4095 4096 Value : …...
  • Page 66: Appendix B : Thermal Management

    The most important source of heat in the camera is around the sensor. The EM1 Camera dissipates around 11W max with 4 taps at 31.25MHz (4K pixels version) The Camera has been designed to dissipates the maximum of the internal heat through its front face : The packaging of the sensor is larger to increase the surface in contact with the front face and then improves the dissipation.
  • Page 67: Temperature Dropping

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE Temperature dropping Some measurements have been done to establish the dropping temperature steps between different control points :  Ambient room temperature (burning room with controlled pulsed air)  Front Face of the Camera  Internal Temperature sensor (measure available with DemoGev).
  • Page 68: Performance Curves Versus Temperature

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE Performance curves versus Temperature  These curves have been established with a 4k Pixel Camera (worst case).  The “Camera Temperature” is given by the internal Sensor of the Camera.  All the values in LSB are in 12 bits Noise RMS vs.
  • Page 69 AVIIVA® EM1 GigE Mean offset vs. Temperature Average Offset vs Temperature : At min preamp Gain value (-24dB) Camera Temperature (°C) FPN p-p vs. Temperature FPN peak-peak vs Temperature : At min preamp Gain value (-24dB) Camera Temperature (°C) e2v semiconductors SAS 2014...
  • Page 70: Appendix C : Optical Mounts Available

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE APPENDIX C : Optical Mounts available F-Mount F Mount : Kit10 (Part number AT71KFPAVIVA-ABA) e2v semiconductors SAS 2014...
  • Page 71: C-Mount

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE C-Mount e2v semiconductors SAS 2014...
  • Page 72: T2 & M42X1 Mounts

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE T2 & M42x1 Mounts M42x0,75 (T2 Mount) : Kit30 (Part number AT71KFPAVIVA-AKA) M42x1 Mount : Kit40 (Part number AT71KFPAVIVA-ADA) e2v semiconductors SAS 2014...
  • Page 73: Appendix E : Index

    AVIIVA® EM1 GigE APPENDIX E : Index AcquisitionAbort, 35 ExposureMode, 35 AcquisitionFrameCount, 35 ExposureTime, 35 AcquisitionLinePeriod, 35 FFCAdjust, 52 AcquisitionLineRate, 35 FFCAdjustTarget, 52 AcquisitionMode, 35 FFCCalibrationAbort, 52 AcquisitionStart, 35 FFCCalibrationCtrl, 52 AcquisitionStatus, 35 FFCEnable, 52 AcquisitionStatusSelector, 35 FFCIndex, 52 AcquisitionStop, 35...
  • Page 74 AVIIVA® EM1 GigE GevMCSP, 28 LUTValue, 56 GevMCTT, 28 LUTValueAll, 56 GevMessageChannelCount, 27 LUTValueSize, 56 GevNumberOfInterfaces, 27 NIBlackLevelAutoBalanceAbort, 47 GevPersistentDefaultGateway, 26 NIBlackLevelAutoBalanceCtrl, 47 GevPersistentIPAddress, 26 NIGainAutoBalanceAbort, 47 GevPersistentSubnetMask, 26 NIGainAutoBalanceCtrl, 47 GevPrimaryApplicationIPAddress, 28 PayloadSize, 28 GevPrimaryApplicationSocket, 28 PixelAccessLineNumber, 58 GevSCDA, 28...
  • Page 75 AVIIVA® EM1 GigE TriggerSoftware, 36 UserOutputValue, 42 TriggerSource, 36 UserOutputValueAll, 42 UserMemoryAllIndex, 61 UserOutputValueAllMask, 42 UserMemorySave, 61 UserSetLoad, 60 UserMemoryValue, 61 UserSetSave, 60 UserMemoryValueAll, 61 UserSetSelector, 60 UserMemoryValueSize, 61 Width, 30 UserOutputSelector, 42 WidthMax, 30 e2v semiconductors SAS 2014...
  • Page 76 AVIIVA® EM1 GigE APPENDIX E : Revision History Comments / Details Firmware version Manual Revision 1043A First release of this manual EM1 4010 BA0 1.6.4 EM1 2014 BA0 1.9.4 EM1 2014 BA9 1.3.4 EM1 2010 BA9 1.3.4 1043B EM2/EM4 new sensor : 1k 14µm EM1 4010 BA0 1.6.9...
  • Page 77 AVIIVA® EM1 GigE e2v semiconductors SAS 2014...

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