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TKH SVS-VISTEK exo542 Manual (94 pages)
GigE Vision
Brand:
TKH
| Category:
Digital Camera
| Size: 11 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
List of Tables
5
General Information
7
Company Information
7
Disclaimer
7
Copyright Notice
7
Legal Information
8
Registered Trademarks
8
Conformity and Use
8
Rules and Regulations for USA and Canada
8
Rules and Regulations for Europe
9
Warranty and Non-Warranty Clause
9
Supplements
9
Tips and Notes
10
Support
10
The EXO Camera Series
11
Content of Camera Set
11
O Adds Light and Functionality
11
Fig. 2-1: Illustration of 4I/O Concept of Switching Leds
11
Lens Control
12
The Tracer Adds Dynamic Lens Control
12
Use of Varioptic Liquid Lenses
13
Use of Canon Lenses
14
Connectors
15
Gige IP Setup
15
Automatic Camera Detection
15
Gige Vision
17
Network (TCP/IP)
17
Fig. 3-1: RJ45 Socket Connector
17
Fig. 3-2: Data Reduction with Jumbo Frames
17
Fig. 3-3: Connecting Multiple Cameras on Multiple Network Interface Controllers
18
XML Files
19
Hirose I/O Connector
19
Fig. 3-4: Camera Casting to Multiple Receivers (Multicast)
19
Fig. 3-5: I/O Hirose Connector Layout
19
Using Poe (Power over Ethernet)
20
Table: 3-1: Hirose Connector Types
20
Getting Started
21
Find Camera Specs
21
Power Safety
21
Connect the Camera
21
Cooling
22
Camera Status LED Codes
23
Fig. 4-1: Camera Status LED Codes
23
Feature Description
24
Basic Features
24
Gain
24
Table: 5-1: Table of Db and Corresponding ISO Value
24
Resolution
25
Offset
25
Fig. 5-1: Noise Caused by too Much Gain
25
Color
26
Fig. 5-2: Dark Noise Cut off by the Offset
26
Fig. 5-3: Example of Bayer Pattern (Source: Wikipedia)
26
Image Flipping
28
Fig. 5-4: Original Image
29
Fig. 5-5: Horizontal Flip
29
Binning
30
Fig. 5-6: Vertical Flip
30
Fig. 5-7: Vertical Binning
31
Fig. 5-8: Horizontal Binning
31
Decimation
32
Fig. 5-9: 2X2 Binning
32
Fig. 5-10: Horizontal Decimation
32
Genicam
33
Fig. 5-11: Vertical Decimation
33
Trigger Modes
34
Fig. 5-12: Mode 2: External Trigger with Programmable Exposure Time (Overlap)
34
Fig. 5-13: Mode 2: External Trigger with Programmable Exposure Time (Non Overlap)
35
Fig. 5-14: Mode 1: External Trigger with Pulse Width Exposure Control (Overlap)
35
Fig. 5-15: Mode 1: External Trigger with Pulse Width Exposure Control (Non-Overlap)
35
Shutter Modes
36
Fig. 5-16: Mode 1: External Trigger with Programmable Exposure Time (Overlap)
36
Fig. 5-17: Mode 1: External Trigger with Programmable Exposure Time (Non-Overlap)
36
Fig. 5-18: Flash Control with Rolling Shutter
37
Fig. 5-19: Rolling Shutter Lines Light Sensitivity Versus Time
38
Exposure
39
Exposure Speed
40
Auto Exposure
40
Acquisition and Processing Time
41
Bit Depth
41
Fig. 5-20: Acquisition and Processing Time
41
Polarized Sensor
42
Fig. 5-21: Light Polarization
42
Fig. 5-22: Polarization Filters
44
Fig. 5-23: Polarization Angle
45
Camera Features
46
IR / Glass Filter
46
Shading Correction
47
Fig. 5-24: IR Cut Filter Light Transmission
47
Fig. 5-25: Original and Shading Corrected Image
48
Fig. 5-26: Shading Control Disabled
50
Defect Pixel Correction
51
Fig. 5-27: Illustration of a Defect Pixel
52
Look-Up Table
55
Fig. 5-28: Custom LUT Adding Contrast to the MID-Tones
56
Fig. 5-29: Several Gamma Curves Comparable to a LUT
57
Roi / Aoi
58
Fig. 5-30: Several Gamma Curves Comparable to a LUT
58
Fig. 5-31: AOI on Area Sensor
58
Basic Capture Modes
59
Table: 5-2: ROI Sizes
59
Fig. 5-32: Mode 0 - Free Running with Programmable Exposure Time
60
Fig. 5-33: Mode 1: External Trigger with Pulse Width Exposure Control (Overlap)
60
Fig. 5-34: Basic Capture Modes - Triggered Mode (Pulse Width Without Overlap)
60
Micro Four Thirds Lenses
61
Read-Out Control
61
Temperature Sensor
62
System Clock Frequency
62
Pixel Clock Frequency Selection
62
Predefined Configurations (User Sets)
62
Fig. 5-35: Illustration of Physical Data Stream in Time
62
Colour Transformation Control
64
Fig. 5-36: Colour Transformation OFF, D50, D65, TL84, a
64
Table: 5-3: Colour Matrix Fxo540, Light D50
65
Table: 5-4: Color Matrix Fxo540, Light D65
66
Burst Mode
67
Precision Time Protocol
67
Fig. 5-37: PTP Set Master Mode
68
Fig. 5-38: PTP Set Slave Mode
68
I/O Features
69
Assigning I/O Lines - IOMUX
69
Fig. 5-39: Enable Synced Multi Camera Trigger in PTP Slave Mode
69
Fig. 5-40: "IN 0" Connected to "Debouncer
69
Table: 5-5: Assigning I/O Lines - IOMUX
70
Table: 5-6: Input Vector to Switch Matrix
71
Fig. 5-41: Example of an IOMUX Configuration
72
Table: 5-7: Output Vector from Switch Matrix
72
Pulse Width Modulation
74
Fig. 5-42: I/O Assistant of Svcapture with Activated Debouncer and Logic Input
74
Fig. 5-43: PWM Intensity
75
Fig. 5-44: Example: 25% PWM Load
76
Fig. 5-45: Example: 50% PWM Load
76
Fig. 5-46: Example: 75% PWM Load
76
LED Strobe Control
77
Fig. 5-47: the PWM Module
77
Fig. 5-48: Attach LED Lights to Camera Outputs
77
Table: 5-8: Leds in Continuous Mode
78
Table: 5-9: Example Calculation "No Flash" (CW Mode)
78
Sequencer
79
Optical Input
83
Fig. 5-49: Sequencer Timing Diagram
83
Fig. 5-50: Optical Input
83
PLC / Logical Operation on Inputs
84
Fig. 5-51: Genicam Tree Setting
84
Table: 5-10: Truth Table of Logic Function
84
Serial Data Interfaces
85
Table: 5-11: Serial Interface Parameters - RS-232 and RS-422
85
Trigger-Edge Sensitivity
86
Fig. 5-52: UART Encoding of a Data Stream
86
Fig. 5-53: Schmitt Trigger Noise Suppression
86
Debouncing Trigger Signals
87
Fig. 5-54: Bounces or Glitches Caused by a Switch
87
Fig. 5-55: Debouncer between the Trigger Source and Trigger
87
Prescale
88
Fig. 5-56: the Debouncer Module
88
Fig. 5-57: Prescale Values and Their Result on Trigger Signal
89
Fig. 5-58: the Prescale Module
89
Annex
90
Dimensions
90
I/O Driver Circuit Schematics
90
Action Commands
90
Fig. 6-1: I/O Driver Circuit Schematics
90
Fig. 6-2: Action Control
91
Table: 6-1: Examples of Groupmask
91
Faq
92
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TKH SVS-VISTEK exo542 Manual (87 pages)
USB Vision, USB3
Brand:
TKH
| Category:
Digital Camera
| Size: 8 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
List of Figures
4
List of Tables
5
General Information
6
Company Information
6
Disclaimer
6
Copyright Notice
6
Legal Information
7
Registered Trademarks
7
Conformity and Use
7
Rules and Regulations for USA and Canada
7
Rules and Regulations for Europe
8
Warranty and Non-Warranty Clause
8
Supplements
8
Tips and Notes
9
Support
9
The EXO Camera Series
10
USB 3.X Vision Features
10
O Adds Light and Functionality
11
Fig. 2-1: Illustration of 4I/O Concept of Switching Leds
11
Lens Control
12
The Tracer Adds Dynamic Lens Control
12
Use of Varioptic Liquid Lenses
13
Use of Canon Lenses
13
Connectors
15
USB3 Vision
15
Hirose I/O Connector
15
Fig. 3-1: I/O Hirose Connector Layout
16
Table: 3-1: Hirose Connector Types
16
Getting Started
17
Find Camera Specs
17
Power Safety
17
Connect the Camera
17
Cooling
18
Camera Status LED Codes
19
Fig. 4-1: Camera Status LED Codes, from Firmware B2901 Onward
19
Fig. 4-2: Camera Status LED Codes, before Firmware B2901
20
Feature Description
21
Basic Features
21
Gain
21
Table: 5-1: Table of Db and Corresponding ISO Value
21
Resolution
22
Offset
22
Fig. 5-1: Noise Caused by too Much Gain
22
Color
23
Fig. 5-2: Dark Noise Cut off by the Offset
23
Fig. 5-3: Example of Bayer Pattern (Source: Wikipedia)
23
Image Flipping
25
Fig. 5-4: Original Image
26
Fig. 5-5: Horizontal Flip
26
Binning
27
Fig. 5-6: Vertical Flip
27
Fig. 5-7: Vertical Binning
28
Fig. 5-8: Horizontal Binning
28
Decimation
29
Fig. 5-9: 2X2 Binning
29
Fig. 5-10: Horizontal Decimation
29
Genicam
30
Fig. 5-11: Vertical Decimation
30
Trigger Modes
31
Fig. 5-12: Mode 2: External Trigger with Programmable Exposure Time (Overlap)
31
Fig. 5-13: Mode 2: External Trigger with Programmable Exposure Time (Non Overlap)
32
Fig. 5-14: Mode 1: External Trigger with Pulse Width Exposure Control (Overlap)
32
Fig. 5-15: Mode 1: External Trigger with Pulse Width Exposure Control (Non-Overlap)
32
Shutter Modes
33
Fig. 5-16: Mode 1: External Trigger with Programmable Exposure Time (Overlap)
33
Fig. 5-17: Mode 1: External Trigger with Programmable Exposure Time (Non-Overlap)
33
Fig. 5-18: Flash Control with Rolling Shutter
34
Fig. 5-19: Rolling Shutter Lines Light Sensitivity Versus Time
35
Exposure
36
Exposure Speed
37
Auto Exposure
37
Acquisition and Processing Time
39
Bit Depth
39
Fig. 5-20: Acquisition and Processing Time
39
Polarized Sensor
40
Fig. 5-21: Light Polarization
40
Fig. 5-22: Polarization Filters
42
Fig. 5-23: Polarization Angle
43
Camera Features
44
IR / Glass Filter
44
Shading Correction
45
Fig. 5-24: IR Cut Filter Light Transmission
45
Fig. 5-25: Original and Shading Corrected Image
46
Fig. 5-26: Shading Control Disabled
48
Defect Pixel Correction
49
Fig. 5-27: Illustration of a Defect Pixel
50
Look-Up Table
53
Fig. 5-28: Custom LUT Adding Contrast to the MID-Tones
54
Fig. 5-29: Several Gamma Curves Comparable to a LUT
55
Roi / Aoi
56
Fig. 5-30: Several Gamma Curves Comparable to a LUT
56
Fig. 5-31: AOI on Area Sensor
56
Basic Capture Modes
57
Table: 5-2: ROI Sizes
57
Fig. 5-32: Mode 0 - Free Running with Programmable Exposure Time
58
Fig. 5-33: Mode 1: External Trigger with Pulse Width Exposure Control (Overlap)
58
Fig. 5-34: Basic Capture Modes - Triggered Mode (Pulse Width Without Overlap)
58
Micro Four Thirds Lenses
59
Read-Out Control
59
Temperature Sensor
60
System Clock Frequency
60
Pixel Clock Frequency Selection
60
Predefined Configurations (User Sets)
60
Fig. 5-35: Illustration of Physical Data Stream in Time
60
I/O Features
62
Assigning I/O Lines - IOMUX
62
Fig. 5-36: "IN 0" Connected to "Debouncer
62
Table: 5-3: Assigning I/O Lines - IOMUX
63
Table: 5-4: Input Vector to Switch Matrix
64
Fig. 5-37: Example of an IOMUX Configuration
65
Table: 5-5: Output Vector from Switch Matrix
65
Pulse Width Modulation
67
Fig. 5-38: I/O Assistant of Svcapture with Activated Debouncer and Logic Input
67
Fig. 5-39: PWM Intensity
68
Fig. 5-40: Example: 25% PWM Load
69
Fig. 5-41: Example: 50% PWM Load
69
Fig. 5-42: Example: 75% PWM Load
69
LED Strobe Control
70
Fig. 5-43: the PWM Module
70
Fig. 5-44: Attach LED Lights to Camera Outputs
70
Table: 5-6: Leds in Continuous Mode
71
Table: 5-7: Example Calculation "No Flash" (CW Mode)
71
Sequencer
72
Optical Input
76
Fig. 5-45: Sequencer Timing Diagram
76
Fig. 5-46: Optical Input
76
PLC / Logical Operation on Inputs
77
Fig. 5-47: Genicam Tree Setting
77
Table: 5-8: Truth Table of Logic Function
77
Serial Data Interfaces
78
Table: 5-9: Serial Interface Parameters - RS-232 and RS-422
78
Trigger-Edge Sensitivity
79
Fig. 5-48: UART Encoding of a Data Stream
79
Fig. 5-49: Schmitt Trigger Noise Suppression
79
Debouncing Trigger Signals
80
Fig. 5-50: Bounces or Glitches Caused by a Switch
80
Fig. 5-51: Debouncer between the Trigger Source and Trigger
80
Prescale
81
Fig. 5-52: the Debouncer Module
81
Fig. 5-53: Prescale Values and Their Result on Trigger Signal
82
Fig. 5-54: the Prescale Module
82
Annex
83
Dimensions
83
I/O Driver Circuit Schematics
83
Action Commands
83
Fig. 6-1: I/O Driver Circuit Schematics
83
Fig. 6-2: Action Control
84
Table: 6-1: Examples of Groupmask
84
Table: 6-2: Example of Action Command
84
Faq
85
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