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Basler acA3800-14 User Manual (272 pages)
USB 3.0 CAMERAS
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Basler
| Category:
Security Camera
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions
11
Models
11
General Specifications
12
Spectral Response
21
Mono Camera Spectral Response
21
Color Camera Spectral Response
26
Mechanical Specifications
31
Camera Dimensions and Mounting Points
31
Maximum Allowed Lens Thread Length
34
Mounting Instructions
36
Tightening Sequence When Using the M2 Screws
36
Tightening Sequence When Using the M3 Screws
37
Software Licensing Information
38
Avoiding EMI and ESD Problems
39
Environmental Requirements
40
Temperature and Humidity
40
Heat Dissipation
40
Precautions
41
2 Installation
45
3 Camera Drivers and Tools for Changing Camera Parameters
47
The Basler Pylon 4 Camera Software Suite
47
The Pylon Viewer
48
The Pylon USB Configurator
48
The Pylon SDK
49
4 Camera Functional Description
51
Overview (Aca640-90, Aca640-120, Aca1300-30, Aca1600-20)
51
Overview
53
Aca4600-10)
53
5 Physical Interface
55
General Description of the Camera Connections
55
Camera Connector Pin Numbering and Assignments
56
6-Pin Connector Pin Numbering and Assignments
56
USB3.0 Micro-B Port Pin Numbering and Assignments
57
Camera Connector Types
57
6-Pin Connector
57
USB 3.0 Micro-B Port
57
LED Indicator
57
Camera Cabling Requirements
58
USB 3.0 Cable
58
I/O Cable
58
Camera Power
59
Opto-Isolated Input (Pin 2/Line 1)
60
Electrical Characteristics
60
Opto-Isolated Output (Pin 4/Line 2)
62
Electrical Characteristics
62
Direct-Coupled General Purpose I/O (GPIO; Pin 1/Line 3, Pin 3/Line 4)
64
Introduction
64
Operation as an Input
65
Electrical Characteristics
65
Operation as an Output
67
Electrical Characteristics
67
Temporal Performance of I/O Lines
69
Introduction
69
Factors Determining I/O Temporal Performance
72
Measured Propagation Delays
73
Recommendations for Using Camera I/Os
74
Configuring Input Lines and Signals
75
Selecting a Source Signal for an Input Line
75
Input Line Debouncers
76
Input Line Inverter
78
Configuring Output Lines and Signals
79
Selecting a Source Signal for an Output Line
79
Line Minimum Output Pulse Width
81
Setting the Status of a User Settable Output Line
83
Setting and Checking the Status of All User Settable Output Lines
84
Output Line Inverter
86
Working with the Timer Output Signal
86
Setting the Timer Trigger Source
87
Setting the Timer Delay Time
88
Setting the Timer Duration Time
88
Checking the Status of the I/O Lines
89
Checking the Status of an I/O Line
89
Checking the Status of All Lines
91
6 Image Acquisition Control
95
Overview
95
Acquisition Start and Stop Commands and the Acquisition Mode
99
The Frame Burst Start Trigger
101
Frame Burst Start Trigger Mode
101
Frame Burst Start Trigger Mode = off
101
Frame Burst Start Trigger Mode = on
101
Acquisition Burst Frame Count
103
Setting the Frame Burst Start Trigger Mode and Related Parameters
104
Using a Software Frame Burst Start Trigger
105
Introduction
105
Setting the Parameters Related to Software Frame Burst Start Triggering and Applying a Software Trigger Signal
106
Using a Hardware Frame Burst Start Trigger
107
Introduction
107
Setting the Parameters Related to Hardware Frame Burst Start Triggering and Applying a Hardware Trigger Signal
108
The Frame Start Trigger
109
Frame Start Trigger Mode
110
Frame Start Trigger Mode = off
110
Frame Start Trigger Mode = on
111
Setting the Frame Start Trigger Mode and Related Parameters
112
Using a Software Frame Start Trigger
113
Introduction
113
Setting the Parameters Related to Software Frame Start Triggering and Applying a Software Trigger Signal
114
Using a Hardware Frame Start Trigger
115
Introduction
115
Exposure Modes
116
Frame Start Trigger Delay
118
Setting the Parameters Related to Hardware Frame Start Triggering and Applying a Hardware Trigger Signal
118
Setting the Exposure Time
120
Electronic Shutter Operation
122
Global Shutter (All Cameras Except Aca1920-25, Aca2500-14, Aca3800-14, Aca4600-10)
122
Rolling Shutter (Aca1920-25, Aca2500-14, Aca3800-14, Aca4600-10 Only)
124
The Flash Window
128
Overlapping Image Acquisitions
131
Overlapping Image Acquisitions for All Models Except Aca1920-25, Aca2500-14, Aca3800-14, Aca4600-10
131
Overlapping Image Acquisitions for Aca1920-25, Aca2500-14, Aca3800-14, Aca4600-10
134
Acquisition Monitoring Tools
137
Exposure Active Signal
137
Flash Window Signal
139
Acquisition Status Indicator
141
Trigger Wait Signals
142
Frame Burst Trigger Wait Signal
142
The Frame Trigger Wait Signal
144
Camera Events
150
Acquisition Timing Chart
151
Maximum Allowed Frame Rate
154
Using Basler Pylon to Check the Maximum Allowed Frame Rate
155
Increasing the Maximum Allowed Frame Rate
155
Use Case Descriptions and Diagrams
157
7 Color Creation and Enhancement
165
Color Creation
165
Bayer Color Filter Alignment
166
Pixel Formats Available on Color Cameras
167
Integrated IR Cut Filter
169
Color Enhancement Features
170
Balance White
170
Light Source Presets
172
Color Adjustment
174
Color Transformation
179
A Procedure for Setting the Color Enhancements
181
8 Features
183
Gain
183
Setting the Gain
184
Black Level
186
Setting the Black Level
186
Remove Parameter Limits
188
Digital Shift
189
Digital Shift with 12 Bit Pixel Formats
189
Digital Shift with 8 Bit Pixel Formats
191
Precautions When Using Digital Shift
193
Enabling and Setting Digital Shift
194
Image Region of Interest (ROI)
195
Horizontal and Vertical ROI Centering
200
Changing ROI Parameters "On-The-Fly
200
Binning
201
Binning on Monochrome Cameras
201
Binning on Color Cameras (Aca1920-25Uc Only)
203
Considerations When Using Binning
205
Decimation Vertical (Aca2000-165 and Aca2040-90 Only)
207
Considerations When Using Decimation
208
Reverse X
211
Luminance Lookup Table
214
Gamma Correction
217
Auto Functions
219
Common Characteristics
219
Auto Function Operating Modes
220
Auto Function Rois
221
Assignment of an Auto Function to an Auto Function ROI
222
Positioning of an Auto Function ROI Relative to the Image ROI
223
Setting an Auto Function ROI
225
Gain Auto
227
Exposure Auto
229
Auto Function Profile
232
Balance White Auto
233
Using an Auto Function
234
Event Notification
235
Test Images
237
Test Image Descriptions
238
Device Information Parameters
241
User Defined Values
244
User Sets
245
Selecting a User Set
247
Saving a User Set
248
Loading User Set into the Active User Set
249
Designating a User Set as the User Set Default
250
Chunk Features
252
What Are Chunk Features
252
Chunk Mode Active
252
Data Chunks
253
Gain Chunk
253
Exposure Time Chunk
254
Timestamp Chunk
255
Counter Value Chunk
256
Counter Reset
257
CRC Checksum Chunk
258
Retrieving Data Chunks
260
9 Troubleshooting and Support
263
Tech Support Resources
263
Obtaining an RMA Number
263
Before Contacting Basler Technical Support
264
Revision History
267
Index
269
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