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Allied Vision Alvium 1800 U-120c User Manual (206 pages)
USB3 VISION CAMERAS
Brand:
Allied Vision
| Category:
Digital Camera
| Size: 7 MB
Table of Contents
Read before Use
2
English
2
Dansk
3
Deutsch
4
Español
5
Suomi
6
Français
7
Italiano
8
Ja - 日本語
9
Nederlands
10
Norsk
11
Svenska
12
Zh - 英文简体中文版
13
Alvium USB Cameras at a Glance
14
Shipping Contents
16
What else Do You Need
16
Contact Us
17
Table of Contents
18
Document History and Conventions
24
Document History
25
Conventions Used in this User Guide
27
Typographic Styles
27
Symbols and Notes
28
Naming and Terms
29
Camera Model Naming
29
Terms and Acronyms
29
Compliance, Safety, and Intended Use
31
Compliance Notifications
32
For Customers in the USA
32
United States of America: Supplier Declaration of Conformity
33
Party Issuing Supplier's Declaration of Conformity
33
Responsible Party - U.S. Contact Information
33
For Customers in Canada
33
Pour Utilisateurs Au Canada
34
Bare Board and Open Housing Cameras
34
Avoid Electromagnetic Interferences
34
Intended Use
35
Copyright and Trademarks
35
Your Safety
36
Handling Lens Mounts
36
Housed Cameras: Handling Hot Cameras
36
Providing Optimum Heat Dissipation
36
Camera Mounting
37
Heavy Lenses
37
Product Safety
38
Electrical Connections
38
Esd
38
Cable Connections
38
Pcbas
38
Camera Power
38
Gpios
39
Ground Loops
39
USB Connections
40
Handling Bare Board Cameras
40
Optical Components
41
Sensor
41
Lenses
42
Heat Sinks and Conductive Media
42
Heat Sinks
42
Conductive Media for Heat Sinks
42
BIOS Drivers
43
Specifications
44
Applied Standards
45
Genicam
45
USB3 Vision 1.0.1
45
IP Class
45
Shock and Vibration
45
IEC 60068-2-6: Sinusoidal Vibration
46
IEC 60068-2-27: Shock
47
IEC 60068-2-64: Random Vibration
47
Notes on Specifications
48
Sensor
48
Absolute QE Plots
48
Spectral Response Plots
48
Exposure Time and Frame Rate
49
Exposure Time Behavior Regarding Exposuremode
49
Typical Operation
50
Triggering
51
Sensor Shutter Types and Triggering
51
Power Consumption
52
Dimensions
52
Alvium 1800 U Model Specifications
53
Alvium 1800 U-040M/C
53
Absolute QE
55
Spectral Response
55
ROI Frame Rates
56
Alvium 1800 U-050M/C
57
Absolute QE
59
Spectral Response
59
ROI Frame Rates
60
Alvium 1800 U-120M/C
61
Absolute QE
63
Spectral Response
63
ROI Frame Rates
64
Alvium 1800 U-158M/C
65
Absolute QE
67
Spectral Response
67
ROI Frame Rates
68
Alvium 1800 U-240M/C
69
Absolute QE
71
Spectral Response
71
ROI Frame Rates
72
Alvium 1800 U-319M/C
74
Absolute QE
76
Spectral Response
76
ROI Frame Rates
77
Alvium 1800 U-500M/C
78
Absolute QE
80
Spectral Response
80
ROI Frame Rates
81
Alvium 1800 U-501M/C NIR
83
Absolute QE
85
Spectral Response
85
ROI Frame Rates
86
Alvium 1800 U-507M/C
88
Absolute QE
90
Spectral Response
90
ROI Frame Rates
91
Alvium 1800 U-508M/C
92
Absolute QE
94
Spectral Response
94
ROI Frame Rates
95
Alvium 1800 U-1236M/C
97
Absolute QE
99
Spectral Response
99
ROI Frame Rates
100
Alvium 1800 U-1240M/C
101
Absolute QE
103
Spectral Response
103
ROI Frame Rates
104
Alvium 1800 U-1620M/C
106
Absolute QE
108
Spectral Response
108
ROI Frame Rates
109
Alvium 1800 U-2040M/C
111
Absolute QE
113
Spectral Response
113
ROI Frame Rates
114
Alvium 1800 U-2050M/C
116
Absolute QE
118
Spectral Response
118
ROI Frame Rates
119
Alvium 1800 U-2460M/C
121
Absolute QE
123
Spectral Response
123
ROI Frame Rates
124
White Balance Default
126
Dimensions and Mass
127
Bare Board
127
Open Housing
127
Open Housing 90
127
Closed Housing
128
Closed Housing 90
128
Technical Drawings
129
Bare Board
130
Bare Board 90
131
Open Housing S-Mount
133
Open Housing CS-Mount
134
Open Housing C-Mount
135
Open Housing S-Mount 90
136
Open Housing CS-Mount 90
137
Open Housing C-Mount 90
138
Closed Housing S-Mount
139
Closed Housing CS-Mount
140
Closed Housing C-Mount
141
Closed Housing S-Mount 90
142
Closed Housing CS-Mount 90
143
Closed Housing C-Mount 90
144
Lens Mounts and Maximum Protrusion
145
IR Cut Filter
146
Sensor Position Accuracy
147
Sensor Shift and Rotation
147
Sensor Tilt
148
Lenses: Focal Length Vs. Field of View
149
About this Chapter
150
Parameters in Tables
150
Optical Vignetting with Certain Lenses
150
About S-Mount Lenses
151
Focal Length Vs. Field of View
151
Alvium 1800 U-040M/C
151
Alvium 1800 U-050M/C
152
Alvium 1800 U-120M/C
152
Alvium 1800 U-158M/C
153
Alvium 1800 U-240M/C
153
Alvium 1800 U-319M/C
154
Alvium 1800 U-500M/C, 1800 U-501M/C NIR
154
Alvium 1800 U-507M/C, 1800 U-508M/C
155
Alvium 1800 U-1236M/C
155
Alvium 1800 U-1240M/C
156
Alvium 1800 U-1620M/C
156
Alvium 1800 U-2040M/C
157
Alvium 1800 U-2050M/C
157
Alvium 1800 U-2460M/C
158
Installing the Camera
159
Touching Hot Cameras
160
Bare Board Cameras
160
Serial Numbers of Alvium® Chips and Bare Board Cameras
160
Mounting the Heat Sink
162
Mounting the Camera
163
Mounting Bare Board Cameras
163
Mounting Housed Cameras
164
Bottom or Top Mounting
164
Front Mounting
165
Adapting Maximum Torque Values
165
Mounting the Lens
166
Mounting and Focusing S-Mount Lenses
167
Software and Driver Installation on the Host
170
Required Components
170
Installing the Camera Driver Using Vimba on a Windows System
170
Using the Camera with Third-Party Drivers
171
Installing Drivers for Camera and Host Adapter
171
Installing the Host Adapter and Vimba
171
Installing the Camera Driver
171
Installing the Camera Driver with Windows Tools
173
Camera Interfaces
175
Recommended Accessories
176
Back Panel
176
I/O Connector Pin Assignment
176
Non-Isolated, Programmable Gpios
178
Gpios Description
178
Input Levels
179
Output Levels
179
Status LED
180
Normal Operation
180
Error Conditions
180
Triggering
181
Trigger Signal Flow
182
Trigger Latency
183
Trigger Features and Usersetdefault
183
Triggering with Rolling Shutter Cameras
183
Image Data Flow
185
Firmware Update
187
Please Note
188
Firmware Update with Vimba
188
Performance and Troubleshooting
189
Optimizing Performance
190
Image Transfer with Rolling Shutter Cameras
190
Frame Rate Jitter
190
Feature Value Changes During Streaming
190
Value Changes by Feature Interdependencies
191
Effects for the Interdependent Features
192
Impact by Other Features
192
Exposure Times and Frame Rates with Rolling Shutter Cameras
192
Dark Current Compensation
193
Additional Compensation
194
Black Level Compensation for 1800 U-050M/C
194
Shutter Types Affecting Image Readout
195
Operating Systems and Bandwidth
196
Sensor Data Output and Camera Data Output
196
Hardware and Bandwidth
197
Vimba Settings
197
Performance on Reference Systems
197
Dividing Bandwidth between Devices on a Common USB 3.0 or 3.1 Gen 1 Bus
199
Ideal Setup for Two Cameras
199
Best Practice for Bandwidth Management
199
Cascading Hubs Divide Bandwidth
200
Troubleshooting Common Issues
200
Camera Recognition
201
Unexpected Events
202
Performance
203
Radio Signal Interference
204
Index
205
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Allied Vision Alvium 1800 U-120c User Manual (104 pages)
USB VISION CAMERAS
Brand:
Allied Vision
| Category:
Digital Camera
| Size: 5 MB
Table of Contents
User Guide
1
Alvium USB Cameras at a Glance
2
Shipping Contents
2
What else Do You Need
2
Contact Us
3
Table of Contents
4
Document History and Conventions
8
Document History
9
Conventions Used in this User Guide
9
Typographic Styles
9
Symbols and Notes
10
Naming and Terms
11
Terms and Acronyms
11
Compliance, Safety, and Intended Use
13
Compliance Notifications
14
For Customers in Europe
14
For Customers in the USA
14
United States of America: Supplier Declaration of Conformity
14
For Customers in Canada
15
Pour Utilisateurs Au Canada
15
Bare Board and Open Housing Cameras
16
Avoid Electromagnetic Interferences
16
Camera Applications and Intended Use
17
General Use
17
Use in Medical Devices
17
Copyright and Trademarks
18
Your Safety
19
Handling Lens Mounts
19
Housed Cameras: Handling Hot Cameras
19
Providing Optimum Heat Dissipation
19
Product Safety
20
Electrical Connections
20
Camera Power
21
Camera Mounting
22
Handling Bare Board Cameras
22
Optical Components
23
Heat Sinks and Conductive Media
25
BIOS Drivers
25
Specifications
26
Applied Standards
27
Genicam
27
USB 3.1 Gen 1
27
USB3 Vision 1.0.1
27
IP Class
27
Shock and Vibration
27
Notes on Specifications
28
Sensor
28
Exposure Time and Frame Rate
28
Triggering and Sensor Shutter Types
29
Power Consumption
29
Storage and Operating Conditions
29
Dimensions
29
Alvium 1800 U-050M/C
30
Absolute QE
31
Spectral Response
31
Frame Rates Vs. ROI
32
Alvium 1800 U-120M/C
33
Absolute QE
34
Spectral Response
34
Frame Rates Vs. ROI
35
Alvium 1800 U-500M/C
36
Absolute QE
37
Spectral Response
37
Frame Rates Vs. ROI
38
Dimensions, Mass, and Temperature
40
Technical Drawings
42
Bare Board
43
Bare Board 90
44
Open Housing S-Mount
45
Open Housing CS-Mount
46
Open Housing C-Mount
47
Open Housing S-Mount 90
48
Open Housing CS-Mount 90
49
Open Housing C-Mount 90
50
Closed Housing S-Mount
51
Closed Housing CS-Mount
52
Closed Housing C-Mount
53
Closed Housing S-Mount 90
54
Closed Housing CS-Mount 90
55
Closed Housing C-Mount 90
56
Lens Mounts and Maximum Protrusion
57
IR Cut Filter
58
Lenses: Focal Length Vs. Field of View
59
About this Chapter
60
Parameters in Tables
60
Optical Vignetting with Certain Lenses
60
About S-Mount Lenses
61
Focal Length Vs. Field of View
61
Type 1/3.6
62
Installing the Camera
63
Mounting the Heat Sink
64
Mounting the Camera
65
Mounting Bare Board Cameras
65
Mounting Housed Cameras
66
Mounting the Lens
67
Mounting and Focusing S-Mount Lenses
67
Software and Driver Installation on the Host
70
Required Components
70
Installing the Camera Driver Using Vimba on a Windows System
70
Installing Drivers for Camera and Host Adapter
71
Camera Interfaces
75
Recommended Accessories
76
Back Panel
76
I/O Connector Pin Assignment
77
Non-Isolated, Programmable Gpios
78
Gpios Description
78
Input Levels
79
Output Levels
79
Status LED
80
Normal Operation
80
Error Conditions
80
Triggering and Timings
81
Compensation for the Rolling Shutter Effect
82
Trigger Signal Flow
83
Trigger Latency
83
Triggering with Rolling Shutter Cameras
84
Value Changes by Features Interdependencies
85
Effects for the Related Features
85
Image Data Flow
86
Firmware Update
87
Firmware Update with Vimba
87
Performance and Troubleshooting
88
Optimizing Performance
89
Dark Current Compensation
90
Operating Systems and Bandwidth
92
Dividing Bandwidth between Devices on a Common USB 3.0 or 3.1 Gen 1 Bus
96
Troubleshooting Common Issues
98
Camera Recognition
98
Unexpected Events
100
Performance
101
Radio Signal Interference
102
Index
103
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