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Allied Vision MAKO U-051B manual available for free PDF download: Technical Manual
Allied Vision MAKO U-051B Technical Manual (117 pages)
USB3 VISION CAMERAS
Brand:
Allied Vision
| Category:
Machine Vision Systems
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Mako U at a Glance
2
Delivery 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 Manual
10
Styles
10
Symbols and Notes
10
Product Naming
11
Compliance, Safety, and Intended Use
12
Compliance Notifications
13
For Customers in Europe
13
For Customers in the USA
13
Avoid Electromagnetic Interferences
13
Camera Applications and Intended Use
14
General Use
14
Use in Medical Devices
14
Copyright and Trademarks
14
Safety
15
Electrical Connections
15
Optical Components
21
Heat Dissipation
23
BIOS Drivers
23
Specifications
24
Applied Standards
25
Genicam
25
Usb 3.0
25
USB3 Vision
25
IP Class
25
Notes on Specifications
26
Power Consumption
26
Frame Memory
26
User Data Memory
26
Fixed Frame Rate Control
27
Trigger Latency
27
Exposuremode
27
Absolute Quantum Efficiency (QE) Plots
27
ROI Frame Rates
28
Mako U-029B/051B/130B Characteristics
29
Black Level Compensation for PYTHON Sensor Cameras
29
Mako U-029B Specifications
30
Mako U-029B Absolute Quantum Efficiency
31
Mako U-029B ROI Frame Rates
31
Mako U-051B Specifications
32
Mako U-051B Absolute Quantum Efficiency
33
Mako U-051B ROI Frame Rates
34
Mako U-130B Specifications
35
Mako U-130B Absolute Quantum Efficiency
36
Mako U-130B ROI Frame Rates
37
Mako U-503B Characteristics
38
Exposuremode and Triggering
38
Rolling Shutter
39
Gain
40
Reconfiguration Delay
40
Mako U-503B Specifications
41
Mako U-503B Absolute Quantum Efficiency
42
Mako U-503B ROI Frame Rates
43
Mechanical Dimensions
44
Mako U Housing
44
Lens Mounts
45
Sensor Position Accuracy
46
Camera Features Available with Vimba
47
About Camera Features
48
Feature Standards
48
Features that Can be Saved in Usersets
48
Features List Order
49
Selectors
49
Camera Features List
50
Accessories
57
USB 3.0 Cards, Hubs, and Cables
58
Recommended USB 3.0 Accessories
58
6-Pin Hirose I/O Cables
59
Mako Tripod Adapters
60
Mako U Tripod Adapter Dimensions
61
Filters and M12-Mount Adapter
62
Lenses: Focal Length Vs. Field of View
63
Installing the Camera
65
Prerequisites
66
Required Components
66
Installing the Camera Using Vimba on a Windows System
67
Installing USB 3.0 Host Adapter and Vimba
67
Installing the Camera Driver
68
Installing the Camera Driver with Windows Tools
70
Mounting the Camera
72
Tripod Adapter
72
Camera Interfaces
73
Back Panel
74
Connectors Naming
74
I/O Connector Pin Assignment
75
6-Pin Hirose I/O Cables
75
Opto-Isolated I/Os
76
Input Description
76
Input Levels
76
Input Timing Delay and Minimum Pulse Width
76
Output Description
77
Output Levels
78
Output Switching Times
79
Non-Isolated, Programmable Gpios
80
Gpios Description
80
Input Levels
81
Input Timing Delay and Minimum Pulse Width
81
Output Levels
82
Output Switching Times
82
Status Leds
84
Normal Operation
84
Error Conditions
85
Triggering
86
Trigger Control Features
87
Triggerselector
87
Trigger Path
88
Digital I/O Control
88
Triggermode and Triggeractivation
89
Triggermode
89
Triggeractivation
89
Triggerdelay
89
Digital I/O Lines
90
Input Path and Triggersource
90
Output Path and Linesource
91
Trigger Signal Flow
92
Trigger Latency
92
Best Practice Rules for Triggering
93
Triggering When Readoutactive Is Low
93
Triggering When Readoutactive Is High
93
Image Data Flow
94
Mako U Cameras
95
Image Corrections for Mako U Cameras
96
Firmware Recovery
97
Recovering the Firmware
98
Precautions
98
Firmware Recovery with Vimba
98
LED Codes for a Firmware Recovery
99
Cleaning Optical Components
100
Keep Optical Components Clean
101
Dirt
102
Dirt Vs. Pixel Defects
102
Dirt Not Affecting the Image
102
Dirt Affecting the Image
102
Examining Optical Components for Dirt
103
Examination Instructions
103
Materials for Cleaning Optical Components
103
Cleaning Instructions
104
Troubleshooting
106
Questions and Answers
107
Camera Recognition
107
Unexpected Events
109
Performance
110
Radio Signal Interference
111
Optimizing Performance
112
Dividing Bandwidth between Devices on a Common USB 3.0 Bus
112
Reducing Bandwidth Use for a Camera
112
Assigning Maximum Bandwidth to a Camera
113
Delayed Data Transfer
113
Cascading Hubs Divide Bandwidth
113
Setting the Camera to Fallback Mode
114
Index
115
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