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MATRIX VISION mvBlueFOX3 manual available for free PDF download: Technical Manual
MATRIX VISION mvBlueFOX3 Technical Manual (365 pages)
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MATRIX VISION
| Category:
Security Camera
| Size: 6 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
1 About this Manual
13
Goal of the Manual
13
Contents of the Manual
13
2 Imprint
15
Introduction
16
Wxwidgets
16
Sarissa
16
Genicam
16
Libusb
16
Libusbk
16
Libusbk License
17
Doxygen
17
Doxygen License
17
SHA1 Algorithm
18
Expat
18
Expat Copyright
18
Openssl
18
Openssl License Issues
18
Openssl License
19
Cppunit
19
Nunit
19
Nunit License
20
3 Legal Notice
21
Introduction
21
Cjson
21
Cjson License
21
Unity
21
Unity License
21
4 Revisions
23
5 Graphic Symbols
30
Notes, Warnings, Attentions
30
Webcasts
30
6 Important Information
31
Important Safety Instructions
31
Operating Considerations
31
Important Safety Notes
31
Handling and Cleaning
32
Installing
32
Optimizing Performance and Life Time
32
Connectors
32
Cleaning
33
Adjusting the C-Mount (Mvbluefox3-2Xxx-1Xxx)
33
Adjusting the C-Mount (Mvbluefox3-2Xxx-2Xxx)
34
European Union Declaration of Conformity Statement
34
Legal Notice
39
For Customers in the U.S.A
39
For Customers in Canada
40
Pour Utilisateurs Au Canada
40
7 Introduction
41
Software Concept
41
Order Code Nomenclatures
42
Mvbluefox3
42
Mvbluefox3-M1
43
Mvbluefox3-M2
44
Ordering Code Samples
44
What's Inside and Accessories
44
Accessories for the Mvbluefox3
45
8 Quickstart
46
Driver Concept
46
Neurocheck Support
47
Visionpro Support
48
HALCON Support
48
Labview Support
48
Directshow Support
48
Micro-Manager Support
48
Windows
49
System Requirements
49
Installing the Mvgentl-Acquire Driver
49
Connecting the Camera
52
Linux
53
System Requirements
53
Installing the Mvgentl-Acquire Driver
54
Connecting the Camera
55
Defining Udev Rules
55
Optimizing USB Performance
56
Relationship between Driver, Firmware, FPGA File and User Settings
59
Settings Behaviour During Startup
62
9 Technical Data
64
Dimensions
64
Standard Model
64
Standard Model -2Xxx
65
Model Without Housing (-M1)
67
Model Without Housing (-M2)
69
Camera Interfaces
70
Circular Connector Male (Power / Digital I/O)
70
Characteristics of the Digital Inputs
71
Characteristics of the Digital Outputs
72
Status / Power LED
73
Standard Model
73
Standard Model -2Xxx
74
Components
74
10 Sensor Overview
75
Image Data Flow
75
Output Sequence of Color Sensors (RGB Bayer)
75
CMOS Sensors
76
Details of Operation
76
Models
78
Supported Image Formats
82
11 Filters and Lenses
83
Hot Mirror Filter
83
Cold Mirror Filter
83
Glass Filter
84
Lenses
84
12 Application Usage
85
Wxpropview
85
How to Work with Wxpropview
85
How to Configure a Device
104
Command-Line Options
110
Mvdeviceconfigure
111
How to Update the Firmware
111
Preserving Userset Settings When Updating the Firmware
114
How to Disable CPU Sleep States A.k.a. C States ( Windows 8)
114
Command-Line Options
116
13 Genicam and Advanced Features
118
Introduction
118
Device Control
119
Image Format Control
119
Acquisition Control
120
Counter and Timer Control
124
Analog Control
125
MV Logic Gate Control
126
Color Transformation Control
127
MV Flat Field Correction Control
128
Event Control
128
Chunk Data Control
129
File Access Control
130
Digital I/O Control
131
LUT Control
131
Mvluttype
132
Mvlutinputdata
132
Mvlutmapping
132
LUT Support in MATRIX VISION Cameras
132
Sequencer Control
133
Sequencer Overview
133
Configuration of a Sequencer Set
134
Transport Layer Control
138
User Set Control
139
MV Frame Average Control (Only with SpecifiC Models)
140
MV High Dynanmic Range Control (Only with SpecifiC Sensor Models)
140
14 Developers
141
15 C++ Developers
142
16 NET Developers
143
17 Directshow Interface
144
Supported Interfaces
144
Iamcameracontrol
144
Iamdroppedframes
144
Iamstreamconfig
144
Iamvideoprocamp
144
Ikspropertyset
144
Ispecifypropertypages
144
Logging
144
Registering and Renaming Devices for Directshow Usage
145
Registering Devices
145
Renaming Devices
147
Make Silent Registration
148
18 Troubleshooting
149
There Are Image Error Counts
149
I Cannot See the Mvbluefox3 or I Can See It but I Cannot Use It
149
I Get an Oscillating Frame Rate
152
Accessing Log Files
153
Windows
153
Linux
153
Error Code List
154
19 Glossary
166
Genicam to Mvimpact Acquire Code Generator
173
Using the Code Generator
173
20 Use Cases
173
Using the Result of the Code Generator in an Application
175
Introducing Acquisition / Recording Possibilities
176
Acquiring a Number of Images
177
Recording Sequences in the Camera
178
Recording Sequences with Pre-Trigger
178
Creating Acquisition Sequences (Sequencer Control)
180
Working with Multiple Aois (MV Multi Area Mode)
188
Working with Burst Mode Buffer
192
Using VLC Media Player
195
Using the Linescan Mode
198
Working with Event Control
203
Improving the Acquisition / Image Quality
205
Correcting Image Errors of a Sensor
205
Optimizing the Color Fidelity of the Camera
213
Reducing Noise by Frame Averaging
227
Setting a Flicker-Free Auto Expose and Auto Gain
230
Working with Binning
234
Minimizing Sensor Pattern of Mvbluefox3-1100G
236
Working with Triggers
238
Getting a Trigger with an Incremental Encoder
238
Generating a Pulse Width Modulation (PWM)
240
Outputting a Pulse at Every Other External Trigger
243
Creating Different Exposure Times for Consecutive Images
244
Detecting Overtriggering
247
Triggering of an Indefinite Sequence with Precise Starting Time
252
Working with I/Os
254
Controlling Strobe or Flash at the Outputs
255
Compensating Delay of Strobe or Flash
256
Creating a Debouncing Filter at the Inputs
257
Working with HDR (High Dynamic Range Control)
259
Adjusting Sensor -X02D (-1012D)
259
Adjusting Sensor -X02E (-1013) / -X04E (-1020)
261
Adjusting Sensor -1031C
263
Working with Luts
266
Introducing Luts
266
Working with Lutvalueall
271
Implementing a Hardware-Based Binarization
273
Saving Data on the Device
275
Creating User Data Entries
275
Creating User Set Entries
277
Working with the Userfile Section (Flash Memory)
279
Working with Device Features
282
Reset Timestamp by Hardware
282
Synchronizing Camera Timestamps Without IEEE 1588
284
Using the Standby Mode
286
Working with Several Camera Simultaneously
288
Creating Synchronized Acquisitions Using Timers
288
21 Appendix A.1 Pregius CMOS SpecifiC Camera / Sensor Data
293
21 Appendix A.1 Pregius CMOS Specific Camera / Sensor Data
293
Mvbluefox3-2004 (0.4 Mpix [1456 X 1088])
293
Introduction
293
Spectral Sensitivity
293
Timings
294
Device Feature and Property List
296
Mvbluefox3-2016 (1.6 Mpix [1456 X 1088])
296
Introduction
296
Spectral Sensitivity
297
Timings
297
Device Feature and Property List
299
Mvbluefox3-2024 (2.4 Mpix [1936 X 1216])
300
Introduction
300
Spectral Sensitivity
300
Timings
301
Device Feature and Property List
303
Mvbluefox3-2024A (2.4 Mpix [1936 X 1216])
303
Introduction
303
Spectral Sensitivity
304
Timings
304
Device Feature and Property List
306
Mvbluefox3-2032 (3.2 Mpix [2064 X 1544])
307
Introduction
307
Spectral Sensitivity
307
Timings
308
Device Feature and Property List
310
Mvbluefox3-2032A (3.2 Mpix [2064 X 1544])
310
Introduction
310
Spectral Sensitivity
311
Timings
311
Device Feature and Property List
314
Mvbluefox3-2051 (5.1 Mpix [2464 X 2056])
314
Introduction
314
Spectral Sensitivity
315
Timings
315
Device Feature and Property List
318
Mvbluefox3-2051A (5.1 Mpix [2464 X 2056])
318
Introduction
318
Spectral Sensitivity
319
Timings
319
Device Feature and Property List
322
Mvbluefox3-2064 (6.4 Mpix [1456 X 1088])
322
Introduction
322
Spectral Sensitivity
323
Timings
323
Device Feature and Property List
325
Mvbluefox3-2089 (8.9 Mpix [4112 X 2176])
326
Introduction
326
Spectral Sensitivity
326
Timings
327
Device Feature and Property List
329
Mvbluefox3-2089A (8.9 Mpix [4112 X 2176])
329
Introduction
329
Spectral Sensitivity
330
Timings
330
Device Feature and Property List
333
Mvbluefox3-2124 (12.4 Mpix [4112 X 3008])
333
Introduction
333
Spectral Sensitivity
334
Timings
334
Device Feature and Property List
337
Mvbluefox3-2124A (12.4 Mpix [4112 X 3008])
337
Introduction
337
Spectral Sensitivity
338
Timings
338
Device Feature and Property List
341
22 Appendix A.2 CMOS SpecifiC Camera / Sensor Data
342
22 Appendix A.2 CMOS Specific Camera / Sensor Data
342
Mvbluefox3-1012B (1.2 Mpix [1280 X 960])
342
Introduction
342
Spectral Sensitivity
342
Timings
343
Device Feature and Property List
344
Mvbluefox3-1012D (1.2 Mpix [1280 X 960])
344
Introduction
344
Spectral Sensitivity
345
Timings
346
Device Feature and Property List
347
Mvbluefox3-1013 (1.3 Mpix [1280 X 1024])
347
Introduction
347
Spectral Sensitivity
348
Timings
348
Device Feature and Property List
350
Mvbluefox3-1020 (1.9 Mpix [1600 X 1200])
350
Introduction
350
Spectral Sensitivity
351
Timings
351
Device Feature and Property List
353
Mvbluefox3-1020A (1.9 Mpix [1600 X 1200])
353
Introduction
353
Spectral Sensitivity
354
Timings
354
Device Feature and Property List
356
Mvbluefox3-1031 (3.2 Mpix [2048 X 1536])
356
Introduction
356
Spectral Sensitivity
357
Timings
357
Device Feature and Property List
358
Mvbluefox3-1100 (11 Mpix [3856 X 2764])
358
Introduction
358
Spectral Sensitivity
360
Timings
361
Device Feature and Property List
362
Mvbluefox3-1140 (14 Mpix [4384 X 3288])
362
Introduction
362
Spectral Sensitivity
364
Timings
364
Device Feature and Property List
365
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