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Balluff MATRIX VISION mvBlueFOX-200wC Technical Manual (238 pages)
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Balluff
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Digital Camera
| Size: 4 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Manual
9
Goal of the Manual
9
Contents of the Manual
9
Imprint
10
Legal Notice
11
Introduction
11
Wxwidgets
11
Sarissa
11
Genicam
11
Libusb
11
Libusbk
12
Libusbk License
12
Doxygen
12
Doxygen License
12
SHA1 Algorithm
13
Expat
13
Expat Copyright
13
Cppunit
13
Nunit
13
Nunit License
13
Cjson
14
Unity
14
Revisions
15
Symbols and Conventions
16
Explanation of the Warnings
16
Important Information
17
High-Speed USB Design Guidelines
18
European Union Declaration of Conformity Statement
18
Legal Notice
21
For Customers in the U.S.A
21
For Customers in Canada
22
Pour Utilisateurs au Canada
22
Introduction
22
Order Code Nomenclature
23
Mvbluefox
23
Mvbluefox-M
24
Mvbluefox-IGC
24
Mvbluefox-MLC
25
What's Inside and Accessories
26
Quickstart
27
System Requirements
27
Supported Operating Systems
27
Installing the Mvimpact Acquire Driver
28
Windows
28
Linux
31
Connecting the Camera
33
Driver Concept
33
Neurocheck Support
35
Visionpro Support
35
HALCON Support
35
Labview Support
36
Directshow Support
36
Micro-Manager Support
36
Relationship between Driver, Firmware and FPGA File
36
Fpga
37
Firmware
38
Settings Behaviour During Startup
40
Optimizing USB Performance
42
Checklist for Windows
42
Checklist for Linux
42
Using Mvbluefox Cameras in a Docker Container
43
Host Preparation
43
Building a Docker Image
44
Starting the Docker Container
45
Validation
46
Technical Data
46
Power Supply
46
Standard Version (Mvbluefox-XXX)
46
Dimensions and Connectors
46
LED States
50
Components
51
Board-Level Version (Mvbluefox-MXXX)
52
Dimensions and Connectors
52
LED States
56
Components
56
Accessories Mvbluefox-MXXX
57
Single-Board Version (Mvbluefox-Mlc2Xx)
59
Typical Power Consumption @ 5V
59
Dimensions and Connectors
60
LED States
65
Assembly Variants
65
Single-Board Version with Housing (Mvbluefox-Igc2Xx)
66
Dimensions and Connectors
66
LED States
67
Positioning Tolerances of Sensor Chip
68
Sensor Overview
69
CCD Sensors
69
CMOS Sensors
71
Output Sequence of Color Sensors (RGB Bayer)
73
Bilinear Interpolation of Color Sensors (RGB Bayer)
73
Filters
74
Hot Mirror Filter
74
Cold Mirror Filter
75
Glass Filter
76
GUI Tools
76
Introduction
76
Wxpropview
76
Mvdeviceconfigure
76
Mvipconfigure
76
Mvgigeconfigure
77
HRTC - Hardware Real-Time Controller
78
Introduction
78
Operating Codes
78
How to Use the HRTC
78
Developing Applications Using the Mvimpact Acquire SDK
80
Directshow Interface
81
Supported Interfaces
81
C++ Example Code Using the Ikspropertyset Interface
81
Logging
83
Setting up Devices for Directshow Usage
83
Registering Devices
84
Renaming Devices
86
Using Regsvr32
87
Troubleshooting
88
Accessing Log Files
88
Windows
88
Linux
88
Glossary
89
Use Cases
99
Introducing Acquisition / Recording Possibilities
100
Generating very Long Exposure Times
100
Using Video Stream Recording
101
Improving the Acquisition / Image Quality
112
Correcting Image Errors of a Sensor
112
Optimizing the Color/Luminance Fidelity of the Camera
121
Working with Gain and Black-Level Values Per Color Channel
130
Saving Data on the Device
138
Creating User Data Entries
138
Working with Several Cameras Simultaneously
140
Using 2 Mvbluefox-MLC Cameras in Master-Slave Mode
140
Synchronize the Cameras to Expose at the same Time
145
Working with HDR (High Dynamic Range Control)
146
Adjusting Sensor of Camera Models -X00W
146
Adjusting Sensor of Camera Models -X02D (-1012D)
149
Working with I2C Devices
152
Working with the I2C Interface (I2C Control)
153
Using Mvbluefox-MLC with Motorized Lenses (Motorfocuscontrol)
156
Working with Luts
165
Introducing Luts
165
Working with Triggers
167
Using External Trigger with CMOS Sensors
168
Working with 3Rd Party Tools
169
Using VLC Media Player
169
Working with the Hardware Real-Time Controller (HRTC)
172
Achieve a Defined Image Frequency (HRTC)
172
Delay the External Trigger Signal (HRTC)
174
Creating Double Acquisitions (HRTC)
175
Take Two Images after One External Trigger (HRTC)
175
Take Two Images with Different Expose Times after an External Trigger (HRTC)
176
Edge Controlled Triggering (HRTC)
178
Delay the Expose Start of the Following Camera (HRTC)
179
Appendix A. Specific Camera / Sensor Data
181
CCD
181
Mvbluefox-[Model]220 (0.3 Mpix [640 X 480])
181
Mvbluefox-[Model]220A (0.3 Mpix [640 X 480])
186
Mvbluefox-[Model]221 (0.8 Mpix [1024 X 768])
191
Mvbluefox-[Model]223 (1.4 Mpix [1360 X 1024])
195
Mvbluefox-[Model]224 (1.9 Mpix [1600 X 1200])
200
Cmos
205
Mvbluefox-[Model]200W (0.4 Mpix [752 X 480])
206
Mvbluefox-[Model]202A (1.3 Mpix [1280 X 1024])
209
Mvbluefox-[Model]202V (1.2 Mpix [1280 X 960])
212
Mvbluefox-[Model]202B (1.2 Mpix [1280 X 960])
216
Mvbluefox-[Model]202D (1.2 Mpix [1280 X 960])
219
Mvbluefox-[Model]205 (5.0 Mpix [2592 X 1944])
223
Appendix B. Product Comparison
227
Appendix C. Tested ARM Platforms
227
ARM64 Based Devices
228
NVIDIA Jetson AGX Xavier
228
NVIDIA Jetson Xavier NX
230
NVIDIA Jetson Nano
232
NVIDIA Jetson TX2
233
I.mx8M Mini
234
Armhf Based Devices
236
Raspberry Pi 4
236
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