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Dalsa G3-GC10-C1931IF manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
Dalsa G3-GC10-C1931IF User Manual (327 pages)
1 Gb GigE Vision - Monochrome & Color Area Scan
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Dalsa
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Digital Camera
| Size: 14.76 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Genie Nano Series Overview
11
Gige with Turbodrive
11
Genie Nano Overview
12
Camera Firmware
12
Monochrome Cameras
13
Part Numbers
13
Color Cameras
15
Optional Hardware Accessories
18
Optional Cable Accessories
19
Software Requirements
20
Sapera LT Development Software
20
Third Party Gige Vision Development
20
About Gige Vision
20
Genie Nano Specifications
21
Common Specifications
21
Sensor Cosmetic Specifications
23
Dynamic Range & Signal to Noise Ratio Measurement Conditions
23
EMI, Shock and Vibration Certifications
24
Mean Time between Failure (MTBF)
25
Sony Sensor Models
26
Specifications: M700, C700
26
Spectral Response (Models 700)
27
Firmware Files for Models M700, C700
28
Specifications: M810, C810
29
Spectral Response (Models 810)
30
Firmware Files for Models 810
30
Specifications: M1450, C1450
32
Spectral Response (Models 1450)
33
Firmware Files for Models 1450
34
Specifications: M1920, C1920
35
Specifications: M1940, C1940
36
Firmware Files for 1920, 1940
37
Spectral Response (Models 1940/1920)
38
Specifications: M1950
39
Firmware Files for M1950
40
Spectral Response (Model M1950)
40
Specifications: C1950
41
Firmware Files for C1950
42
Spectral Response (Model C1950)
42
Specifications: M2020, C2020
43
Firmware Files for Models 2020
44
Specifications: M2050
45
Firmware Files for Model M2050
46
Specifications: C2050
47
Firmware Files for Model C2050
48
Spectral Responses (Models 2020/2050)
49
Specifications: M2420, C2420
50
Firmware Files for Models 2420
51
Specifications: M2450
52
Firmware Files for Model M2450
53
Specifications: C2450
54
Firmware Files for Model C2450
55
Spectral Responses (Models 2420/2450)
56
Specifications: M2450-Polarized
57
Firmware Files for Model M2450-Polarized
58
About Polarization
58
Spectral Responses - IMX250MZR Polarized
60
Extraction Ratio - IMX250MZR Polarized
60
Specifications: M4060
61
Firmware Files for Model M4060
62
Specifications: C4060
63
Firmware Files for Model C4060
64
Specifications: M4040 / M4040-Polarized
65
Firmware Files for Model M4040
66
Specifications: C4040
67
Firmware Files for Model C4040
68
Spectral Responses (Models 4060/4040)
69
Specifications: M4030, C4030
70
Specifications: M4020, C4020
72
Firmware Files for Model 4030 & 4020
73
Spectral Response (Models 4030/4020)
74
On-Semi Sensor Models
75
Specifications: M640, M640-NIR, C640
75
Specifications: M800, C800
77
Firmware Files for Models 640, 800
78
Specifications: M1240, C1240
79
Firmware Files for Models 1240
80
Specifications: M1280, M1280-NIR, C1280
81
Specifications: M1930, M1930-NIR, C1930
83
Specifications: M2590, M2590-NIR, C2590
85
Firmware Files for Models 1280, 1930, 2590
86
Spectral Response (Python 4.8 ΜM Series)
87
Nanoxl Specifications: M5100, M5100-NIR, C5100, M4090, M4090-NIR, C4090
88
Spectral Response (Python 4.5 ΜM Series)
90
Defective Pixel Specification for Models 5100/4090
91
Firmware Files for Models 5100/4090
92
Specifications: C4900
93
Spectral Response (Model C4900)
94
Supplemental Usage Notes
95
Model C4900 Sensor Cosmetic Specifications
95
Firmware Files for this Model
96
Guide to Using a Rolling Shutter Camera
97
Overview of Electronic Rolling Shutter (ERS) Exposures
98
Overview of Global Reset Release (GRR) Exposures
99
Comparison of Similar On-Semi and Sony Sensors
100
Nano Quick Start
102
Testing Nano Without a Lens
102
Testing Nano with a Lens
102
The Camera Works - Now What
102
Connecting the Genie Nano Camera
103
Gige Network Adapter Overview
103
Optimizing the Network Adapter Used with Nano
103
Optimizing Camera/System Performance
103
PAUSE Frame Support
104
Connect the Genie Nano Camera
104
Connectors
105
LED Indicators
106
Camera Status LED Indicator
106
LED States on Power up
106
Genie Nano IP Configuration Sequence
107
Supported Network Configurations
107
Preventing Operational Faults Due to Esd
108
Using Nano with Sapera Api
109
Network and Computer Overview
109
Procedure
110
Camera Firmware Updates
110
Firmware Via Linux or Third Party Tools
110
Gige Server Verification
111
Gige Server Status
111
Quick Test with Camexpert (Windows)
112
About the Device User ID
113
Operational Reference
114
Using Camexpert with Genie Nano Cameras
114
Camexpert Panes
114
Camexpert View Parameters Option
115
Camera Information Category
116
Camera Information Feature Descriptions
116
Power-Up Configuration Dialog
120
Camera Power-Up Configuration
120
Load / Save Configuration
120
Sensor Control Category
121
Sensor Control Feature Descriptions
122
Offset/Gain Control Details (Sony Sensors)
125
Sony Sensors Gain Stage Diagram
125
Offset/Gain Control Details (On-Semi Python Sensors)
126
On-Semi Python Sensors Gain Stage Diagram
126
Bayer Mosaic Pattern
127
Onsemi Python P1 Sensor Artifacts with Fast Readout Mode
127
Fast Readout Mode Artifacts Correction
128
Exposure Alignment Control Modes
128
Synchronous Exposure Alignment Overview
128
Reset Exposure Alignment Overview
129
Exposure Timing for Sony Models
129
Synchronous Mode - Single Frame Exposure
129
Synchronous Mode - 2 Frame Burst Exposure
129
Synchronous Mode - Exposure Timing Specifications
130
Reset Mode - Single Frame Exposure
131
Reset Mode - 2 Frame Burst Exposure
131
Reset Mode - Exposure Timing Specifications
132
Additional Exposure Features
132
Sensor Exposure Timing: Onsemi Python Models
133
Trigger Characteristics: Start of Exposure
133
Auto-Brightness Control Category
134
Auto-Brightness Feature Descriptions
134
Using Auto-Brightness
136
General Preparation
136
Auto-Brightness with Frame Luminance Averaging
137
Auto-Gain
137
Auto-Brightness by Using Auto-Exposure and Auto-Gain
137
I/O Control Category
138
I/O Control Feature Descriptions
139
I/O Module Block Diagram
143
Trigger Mode Details
143
Trigger Source Types (Trigger Mode=On)
144
Input Line Details
144
Trigger Overlap: Feature Details
145
Output Line Details
152
Output High and Output Low Block Diagram
152
Counter and Timer Control Category
153
Counter and Timer Control Feature Description
153
Counter and Timer Group Block Diagram
157
Example: Counter Start Source = off
158
Example: Counter Start Source = Counterend (Itself)
158
Example: Counterstartsource = EVENT and Signal (Edge Base)
159
Example: Counterstartsource = Line (Edge Base) Example
159
Example: Counting Elapse Time
160
Advanced Processing Control Category
161
Advanced Processing Control Feature Descriptions
161
Lookup Table (LUT) Overview
164
LUT Size Vs. Output Pixel Format
164
Gamma Correction Factor
165
Defective Pixel Replacement (Method 3)
166
Example User Defective Pixel Map XML File
166
Defective Pixel Replacement Algorithm Description
167
Color Processing Control Category
168
Color Processing Control Feature Description
168
Color Processing Functional Overview
169
White Balance Operation
170
Simplified RGB Design Firmware Block Diagram
170
Saturation and Luminance Operation
171
Flat Field Correction Category
172
Flat Field Correction Feature Description
172
Cycling Preset Mode Control Category
174
Cycling Preset Mode Control Feature Description
175
Using Cycling Presets-A Simple Example
179
Multi-Exposure Cycling Example Setup
179
Cycling Reset Timing Details
180
Case 1: Cycling with Internal Synchronous Increment
180
Case 2: Cycling with External Asynchronous Increment
180
Using Cycling Presets with Output Controls
181
Feature Settings for this Example
181
Cycling Mode Constraints with a Changing ROI
182
Specifics Concerning Onsemi Sensor Models
182
Specifics Concerning Sony Sensor Models
182
Image Format Control Category
183
Image Format Control Feature Description
184
Width and Height Features for Partial Scan Control
190
Vertical Cropping (Partial Scan)
190
Maximum Frame Rate Examples (Model M/C 700)
191
Maximum Frame Rate Examples (Model M/C 810)
191
Maximum Frame Rate Examples (Model M/C 1450)
191
Maximum Frame Rate Examples (Models M/C 1920, 1940, 1950)
192
Maximum Frame Rate Examples (Models M2020 & M2050)
192
Maximum Frame Rate Examples (Models M2420 & M2450)
193
Maximum Frame Rate Examples (Models M/C 4040 & 4060)
193
Maximum Frame Rate Examples (Models M/C 4020 & 4030)
194
Maximum Frame Rate Examples (Model M/C 640)
194
Maximum Frame Rate Examples (Model M/C 800)
195
Maximum Frame Rate Examples (Model M/C 1240)
195
Maximum Frame Rate Examples (Model M/C 1280)
196
Maximum Frame Rate Examples (Model M/C 1930)
196
Maximum Frame Rate Examples (Model M/C 2590)
197
Maximum Frame Rate Examples (Nanoxl M4090)
198
Maximum Frame Rate Examples (Nanoxl M5100)
199
Maximum Frame Rate Examples (Model C 4900)
200
Horizontal Cropping (Partial Scan)
201
Using the Multiple ROI Mode
201
Important Usage Details
202
Example: Two Horizontal ROI Areas (2X1)
202
Example: Four ROI Areas (2X2)
203
Example: Actual Sample with Six ROI Areas (3X2)
203
Horizontal and Vertical Flip
205
Image Flip - Full Frame
205
Image Flip - Multi-ROI Mode
206
Binning Function and Limitations
207
Horizontal Binning Constraints
207
Vertical Binning Constraints
207
Internal Test Pattern Generator
208
Metadata Control Category
209
Metadata Control Category Feature Descriptions
209
Important Metadata Notes
212
Metadata Analog Gain Value Conversion with Onsemi Sensors
213
Extracting Metadata Stored in a Sapera Buffer
214
Acquisition and Transfer Control Category
216
Acquisition and Transfer Control Feature Descriptions
217
Acquisition Buffering
220
Understanding the Feature - Transferqueuemode
220
Using Transfer Queue Current Block Count with Camexpert
221
Acquisition Abort" Execution Exception with Model C4900
221
Features that Cannot be Changed During a Transfer
221
Action Control Category
222
Action Control Feature Descriptions
223
Gige Vision Action Command Reference
223
Nano Features Supporting Action Command
223
Event Control Category
224
Event Control Feature Descriptions
225
Basic Exposure Events Overview
230
Events Associated with Triggered Synchronous Exposures
230
Events Associated with Triggered Multiple Frame Synchronous Exposures
231
Overview of Precision Time Protocol Mode (IEEE 1588)
232
PTP Master Clock Identity
232
An Example with Two Nano Cameras
232
IEEE 1588 Reference Resources
233
Examples Using Timestamp Modulo Event for Acquisitions
233
Case Examples Overview
233
Case 1: Simple Repeating Acquisitions as Upcoming Events
233
Case 2: Potential Uncertainness to the Start Time
234
Case 3: Timer Reset before the Actual Start Time
235
Case 4: Timer Reset after the Actual Start Time
236
Case 5: Changing 'Timestampmodulo' During Acquisitions
237
Gige Vision Transport Layer Control Category
238
Gige Vision Transport Layer Feature Descriptions
238
Defaults for Devicepacketresendbuffersize
243
Gige Vision Host Control Category
244
Teledyne DALSA Turbodrive
244
File Access Control Category
244
File Access Control Feature Descriptions
245
Updating Firmware Via File Access in Camexpert
248
Overview of the Deviceuserbuffer Feature
248
Overview of Color Correction Coefficients
248
Open Source Software Licenses
249
Implementing Trigger-To-Image Reliability
250
Overview
250
T2IR with Genie Nano
250
Nano Features for T2Ir Monitoring
250
Sapera Tools for Networking
252
Nano Ip Configuration Mode Details
252
Technical Specifications
253
Mechanical Specifications - C & Cs Mount
253
Mechanical Specifications - Nanoxl
255
Additional Notes on Genie Nano Identification and Mechanical
256
Temperature Management
256
Sensor Alignment Specification
256
Connectors
257
10-Pin I/O Connector Pinout Details (Standard Models)
258
Camera DC Power Characteristics
258
I/O Mating Connector Specifications & Sources
259
Power over Ethernet (Poe) Support
260
Input Signals Electrical Specifications
261
External Input Details
261
External Input DC Characteristics
261
External Input AC Timing Characteristics
262
External Inputs: Using TTL/LVTTL Drivers
262
External Inputs: Using Common Collector NPN Drivers
263
External Inputs: Using Common Emitter NPN Driver
263
External Inputs: Using a Balanced Driver
264
Output Signals Electrical Specifications
264
External Output Details and DC Characteristics
264
External Output AC Timing Characteristics
265
External Outputs: Using External TTL/LVTTL Drivers
266
External Outputs: Using External LED Indicators
266
Using Nano Outputs to Drive Other Nano Inputs
268
Computer Requirements for Nano Cameras
269
Host PC System
269
Recommended Network Adapters
269
Ethernet Switch Requirements
270
IEEE 802.3X Pause Frame Flow Control
270
Ethernet to Fiber-Optic Interface Requirements
270
Ec & Fcc Declarations of Conformity
271
Models M/C1920, M/C1940
271
Models M/C640, M/C800, M/C1280, M/C1930, M/C2590
272
Models M/C2020, M/C2050, M/C2420, M/C2450
273
Models M/C4020, M/C4030, M/C4040, M/C4060
274
Models M/C4090, M/C5100
275
Models M/C700, M/C1450
276
Model M/C1950
277
Model C4900
278
Models M/C810
279
Additional Reference Information
280
Choosing a Lens with the Correct Image Circle
280
Lens Options for Models M/C1920, M/C1940
280
Lens Options for Models M/C2450/2420, M/C2050/2020
281
Lens Options for Models M/C4060/4030, M/C4040/4020
281
Lens Options for Models M/C1450
282
Lens Options for XL Models M/C5100, M/C4090
282
Lens Options for Model C4900
283
Lens Options for Models M/C2590
283
Lens Options for Models M/C1930
284
Lens Options for Models M/C1280, M/C1240
284
Lens Options for Models M/C810
285
Lens Options for Models M/C800
286
Lens Options for Models M/C700
286
Lens Options for Models M/C640
287
Additional Lens Parameters (Application Specific)
288
Optical Considerations
288
Illumination
288
Light Sources
289
IR Cut-Off Filters
289
Nano Models with Built-In IR Cut-Off Filters
289
Guidelines for Choosing IR Cut-Off Filters
290
Necessity for White Balance Calibration with IR Filters
290
Back Focal Variance When Using any Filter
291
Lens Modeling
292
Magnification and Resolution
292
Sensor Handling Instructions
293
Electrostatic Discharge and the Sensor
293
Protecting against Dust, Oil and Scratches
293
Cleaning the Sensor Window
294
Ruggedized Cable Accessories
294
Cable Manufactures Contact Information
294
Cable Assembly G3-AIOC-BLUNT1M
295
Cable Assembly G3-AIOC-BLUNT2M
296
Cable Assembly G3-AIOC-BRKOUT2M
298
Nano Generic Power Supply with no I/O
300
Components Express Right-Angle Cable Assemblies
301
Cable Assembly: Right-Angle I/O Bunt End
301
Cable Assembly: Right-Angle I/O to Euro Block
302
Ruggedized RJ45 Ethernet Cables
303
Cable Assembly: Right-Angle Ethernet
304
Right-Angle Cable-Set (Mounted)
305
Alysium-Tech "Extreme Rating" Hiflex Ethernet Cable
306
Ip67 Enclosure Products
307
IP67 Protection Enclosure Designed for Nano
307
IP67 Protection Enclosure Designed for Nano XL
308
Troubleshooting
309
Overview
309
Problem Type Summary
309
Verifying Network Parameters
311
Before Contacting Technical Support
311
Device Available with Operational Issues
311
Firmware Updates
311
Power Failure During a Firmware Update-Now What
312
Cabling and Communication Issues
312
Grab Has Random Bad Data or Noise
313
No Camera Exposure When Expected
314
Camera Acquisition Is Good but Frame Rate Is Lower than Expected
314
Camera Is Functional, Frame Rate Is as Expected, but Image Is Black
314
Model C4900 Column Noise in Saturated Areas
315
Other Problems or Issues
316
Preventing Dropped Packets by Adjusting Power Options
316
Random Invalid Trigger Events
317
Minimum Sapera Version Required
317
Issues with Uninstalling Cognex Visionpro with Sapera LT Camexpert
317
Addendums
318
10-Pin I/O Connector Pinout Details (Special Order)
318
Serial Port (RS-232) Specifications
319
Using the Special Order Serial Port
319
Enable the Virtual Serial Port Driver
319
Automatic Windows Driver Installation
320
Serial Port Parameters
320
Ac Characteristics of 1 Input / 3 Output Models
321
Defective Pixel Replacement (Method 4)
321
Example User Defective Pixel Map XML File
322
Monochrome Defective Pixel Replacement Algorithm Description
322
Color Defective Pixel Replacement Algorithm Description
325
Revision History
326
Contact Information
327
Echnical Upport
327
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