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MATRIX VISION mvBlueLYNX-X Camera manual available for free PDF download: Technical Manual
MATRIX VISION mvBlueLYNX-X Technical Manual (236 pages)
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MATRIX VISION
| Category:
Security Camera
| Size: 6 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Mvbluelynx-X Technical Manual
11
2 Legal Notice and Contact
13
Introduction
13
Wxwidgets
14
Wxpropgrid
14
Sarissa
14
Komponenten.genicam
14
Libusb
14
Libusbk
14
Libusbk License
15
Doxygen
15
Doxygen License
15
SHA1 Algorithm
15
Minizip, Zlib
16
Minizip, Zlib License
16
Expat
16
Expat Copyright
16
Openssl
17
Openssl License Issues
17
Openssl License
17
Cppunit
17
Nunit
18
Nunit License
18
3 Revisions
19
4 Graphic Symbols
23
Notes, Warnings, Attentions
23
Webcasts
23
5 Important Information
25
Important Safety Instructions
25
Operating Considerations
25
Important Safety Notes
25
Handling and Cleaning
25
Installing
25
Optimizing Performance and Life Time
26
Connectors
26
Cleaning
26
European Union Declaration of Conformity Statement
26
6 About this Manual
29
Goal of the Manual
29
Contents of the Manual
29
7 Introduction
31
Nomenclature
32
What's Inside and Accessories
34
8 Technical Data
37
Dimensions of Mvbluelynx-X
37
Specifications
38
Camera Interfaces
39
Circular Connector Male (Power / Digital I/O)
39
Characteristics of the Digital Inputs
39
Characteristics of the Digital Outputs
40
Delay
40
Delay
41
Example Circuit 1: High-Side Switch Uses Power Supply of the Camera
41
Example Circuit 2: High-Side Switch Uses External (Higher) Power Supply
42
Using the Serial Port
42
Circular Connector Female (VGA / USB)
42
Circular Connector Female (Digital I/O; Via Add-On Board BLX-IO)
44
Characteristics When Used as Digital Inputs
44
Characteristics When Used as Digital Outputs
45
RJ45 Network Connector (Fast Ethernet / 100 Mbit)
45
USB-OTG (under the Small Metal Plate)
46
Linux
47
Windows
47
Μsd Card Slot (under the Small Metal Plate)
48
Power LED
48
Status Leds
48
How to Use the Leds
48
9 Sensor Data
51
Output Sequence of Color Sensors (RGB Bayer)
51
CCD
51
Details of Operation
51
Trigger
52
Exposure
53
Readout
53
Models
54
Mvbluelynx-X120A (VGA 640 X 480)
54
Spectral Sensitivity
54
Timings
55
Mvbluelynx-X120B (VGA 640 X 480)
57
Spectral Sensitivity
57
Timings
58
Mvbluelynx-X120D (SVGA 776 X 580)
60
Spectral Sensitivity
60
Timings
61
Mvbluelynx-X122 (SXGA 1280 X 960)
63
Spectral Sensitivity
63
Timings
64
Mvbluelynx-X123 (SXGA 1360 X 1024)
66
Spectral Sensitivity
66
Timings
67
Mvbluelynx-X124 (UXGA 1600 X 1200)
69
Spectral Sensitivity
69
Timings
70
Mvbluelynx-X125A (5 Mpix 2448 X 2050)
72
Spectral Sensitivity
72
Timings
73
Cmos
75
Details of Operation
75
Free Running Mode
75
Snapshot Mode
75
Trigger
75
Erase, Exposure and Readout
77
Models
78
Mvbluelynx-X100W (WVGA 752 X 480)
78
Spectral Sensitivity
78
Timings
79
Mvbluelynx-X102B (SXGA 1280 X 960)
80
Spectral Sensitivity
80
Timings
81
Mvbluelynx-X102E (SXGA 1280 X 1024)
83
Spectral Sensitivity
83
Timings
84
Mvbluelynx-X105 (5MP 2592 X 1944)
86
Spectral Sensitivity
87
Timings
88
10 Filter and Lenses
89
Filters
89
Hot Mirror Filter
89
Technical Data
89
Glass Filter
89
Lenses
90
11 Initial Delivery Configuration
91
Booting
91
Linux os Environment
91
Keyboard Layout
91
VGA Resolution
92
Network Configuration
92
Storing Data on Μsd Cards or USB Devices
94
Powering down the Camera
94
Precautions
94
X11
95
X11Forwarding
95
Ftp
96
CPU Throttling Policy
96
Green Automation
96
Mounting Windows® Shares
97
Mounting USB Sticks
98
Application Desktop Files
98
Autostart Applications
99
GUI Applications
99
Console Applications
100
12 First Start
101
Requirements
101
Connecting the Camera
102
First Look at the Linux os
102
First Image from the Camera
104
Settings Behavior During Startup
106
13 Application Installation and Usage
109
Introduction
109
Changing the Feed Location
109
Using a Proxy
109
Working with Ipks
110
Updating the Mvbluelynx-X
110
Restarting the Camera
111
Installing Single Applications
111
Removing Single Applications
111
Listing Packages
111
Preinstalled Packages
111
Mvimpact Acquire Packages
111
Essential Packages
112
Installed, Optional Packages
112
Optional Packages
112
Main Applications
112
Wxpropview
112
How to Work with Wxpropview
113
Storing and Restoring Settings
114
Properties
115
Copy Grid Data to the Clipboard
116
Methods
116
Bit-Shifting an Image
117
Import and Export Images
117
How to Configure a Device
118
How to See the First Image
118
White Balance of a Camera Device (Color Version)
119
Configuring Different Trigger Modes
121
Saving User Settings in the Non-Volatile Flash Memory
122
Testing the Digital Inputs
122
14 Genicam and Advanced Features
125
Introduction
125
Device Control
126
Image Format Control
126
Acquisition Control
126
Counter and Timer Control
128
Analog Control
129
Digital I/O Control
129
Transport Layer Control
129
MV X Lamp Control
130
User Set Control
130
15 Mvbluelynx-X SDK
131
Introduction
131
Packages
131
Installation
131
Usage
132
Makefiles
132
Copying Files to the Mvbluelynx-X
132
Eclipse
133
Compiler Flags and Options
133
Cross G++ Compiler
133
Linker
133
Miscellaneous
133
Optimization
133
Warnings
133
Mvimpact Acquire
133
Libraries
133
Fltk
133
Compiler
134
Linker
134
Wxwidgets
134
16 Mvbluelynx-X - Livedvd and Virtual Machine
135
Introduction
135
Requirements
135
Livedvd Image Description
135
Login Data
135
Working with the Livedvd
136
Creating a Virtualbox Virtual Machine Image
136
Running the Virtual Machine
142
Starting the Livedvd
144
Working with the Virtual Machine Image
145
Eclipse (IDE)
145
Installing the Livedvd
146
Updates
146
17 Mvimpact SDK
147
Introduction
147
Mvimpact Modules
147
SDK Installation
147
Installation on Mvbluelynx-X
148
Installing Runtime Libraries
148
Licenses
148
Mvimpact Manual
148
Differences between Mvimpact for Mvbluelynx-X and Mvimpact for Windows
148
Supported Languages
148
Mvimpact Base
148
Mvimpact Display 3D
148
18 Eclipse (IDE)
149
Introduction
149
Requirements
149
Working with Eclipse
149
Setting the Proxy
149
Installing New Plugins / Software in Eclipse
151
Importing Samples
153
Setting up Remote Connection
156
Running a MATRIX VISION Sample
164
Using Sftp (Copying the Binary to the Mvbluelynx-X Physically)
164
Using NFS Mount (Mounting a Directory in Mvbluelynx-X)
168
Debugging a MATRIX VISION Sample
169
Debugging a Sample on the Mvbluelynx-X Itself
170
Debugging a Sample on the Mvbluelynx-X Remotely
170
Creating a New Application (Hello World)
174
19 Monodevelop (IDE)
187
Introduction
187
Requirements
187
Development System
187
Linux
187
Windows
187
Target System
187
Mvbluelynx-X
187
Development Workflow
188
Resources
189
20 Use Cases
191
Using a Mvbluefox-MLC USB 2.0 Camera with Mvbluelynx-X
191
Acquiring a Number of Images
191
Controlling External Strobe or Flash
193
Compensating Delay of Strobe or Flash
194
Using the HDR Mode with Sensor -X00W
195
Functionality
195
Description
196
Using the HDR Mode with Sensor -X02D
197
Functionality
197
Description
198
Possible Settings
199
Reset Timestamp by Hardware
199
Synchronized Acquisitions Using Timers
200
Basics
200
Connecting the Hardware
200
Between the Cameras
200
On each Slave Camera
200
On the Master Camera
200
Programming the Acquisition
201
Start Timer
201
Master - Slave
202
Set Digital I/O
202
Set Trigger
202
Slave - Slave
202
Programming the Synchronized Acquisition Using Wxpropview
203
Generating a Pulse Width Modulation (PWM)
205
Programming the Pulse Width Modulation
206
Programming the Pulse Width Modulation with Wxpropview
207
Outputting a Pulse at Every Other External Trigger
207
Creating a Debouncing Filter at the Inputs
208
Using the Linescan Mode of -X02E
210
Sample: Triggered Linescan Acquisition with Exposure Time of 250 Us
210
Initial Situation and Settings
210
Setting the Application in Wxpropview
211
21 Troubleshooting
215
How to Detect that the Internal SD Card Is Damaged
215
My USB 2.0 Hub Doesn't Seem to Work with the Mvbluelynx-X
215
I've Got no Keyboard, Is There a Virtual One
215
Does the Mvbluelynx Have a Hardware Real-Time Controller
216
Building the MATRIX VISION Samples Without Eclipse
216
My Application Does Not Work - How Do I See more Debug Messages
216
Device or Resource Busy" Debug Messages
217
No Mvimpact Acquire Application Is Running but Still Seeing "Device or Resource Busy" Debug Messages
217
Mvbluelynx-X Boots but There Is no Display
217
How Can I Find My Mvbluelynx-X in the Network
218
Windows
218
Linux
218
22 Glossary
219
Fast Ethernet
219
Genicam
219
Gigabit Ethernet (Gige)
219
Gigevision
219
High Dynamic Range (HDR)
219
Ide
219
Mvimpact Acquire
220
Mvimpact SDK
220
Lla
220
Opengl® es
223
Overlapped / Pipelined Transfer
223
Proxy
224
Sfnc
224
Ssh
224
Virtual Network Computing (VNC)
225
Virtualbox
225
Virtual Machine
225
23 Index
227
24 Table of Figures
231
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