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Linea HS 32k CMOS TDI Cameras 

Monochrome CMOS TDI HL-HM-32K15S-00-R  

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03-032-20290-00 

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Summary of Contents for HL-HM-32K15S-00-R

Page 1: ...Linea HS 32k CMOS TDI Cameras Monochrome CMOS TDI HL HM 32K15S 00 R sensors cameras frame grabbers processors software vision solutions 03 032 20290 00 www teledynedalsa com ...

Page 2: ...ures and markets digital imaging products and solutions in addition to providing wafer foundry services Teledyne DALSA offers the widest range of machine vision components in the world From industry leading image sensors through powerful and sophisticated cameras frame grabbers vision processors and software to easy to use vision appliances and custom vision modules Contact Teledyne DALSA Teledyne...

Page 3: ...4 CX4 AOC Data Cables 14 MECHANICAL DRAWING 15 PRECAUTIONS 16 Electrostatic Discharge and the CMOS Sensor 16 INSTALL CONFIGURE FRAME GRABBER SOFTWARE 17 Using Sapera CamExpert 17 CamExpert Panes 18 SETTING UP FOR IMAGING 20 Camera I O Connectors 20 Powering the Camera 20 Power and GPIO Connections 21 External Input Electrical Characteristics 22 Establishing Camera Communications 24 Selecting the D...

Page 4: ...ation 42 User Setting 42 Factory Settings 43 Default Setting 43 APPENDIX A GENICAM COMMANDS 44 CAMERA INFORMATION CATEGORY 45 Camera Information Feature Descriptions 45 Built In Self Test Codes BIST 48 Camera Power Up Configuration Selection Dialog 48 Camera Power up Configuration 48 User Set Configuration Management 49 CAMERA CONTROL CATEGORY 50 Camera Control Feature Descriptions 50 Digital I O ...

Page 5: ...2 Camera Models Comparison 9 Table 3 Frame Grabber 9 Table 4 Software 9 Table 5 Camera Performance Specifications 10 Table 6 Environmental Specifications 11 Table 7 Camera Flash Memory Size 11 Table 8 Camera Certification Compliance 11 Table 9 12 pin Hirose pin assignment 21 Table 10 External Input Electrical Characteristics 22 Table 11 External Timing Reference 22 Table 12 External Output Electri...

Page 6: ...f Object Movement and Camera Direction 28 Figure 12 Camera array spacing and usage 29 Figure 13 Strobe Timing 32 Figure 14 GPIO functionality block diagram 33 Figure 15 1 x 3 kernel 37 Figure 16 1 x 5 kernel 37 Figure 17 CamExpert LUT Creation Dialog 39 Figure 18 Relationship between the Camera Settings 42 Figure 19 Example CamExpert Camera Information Panel 45 Figure 20 CamExpert Power Up Configu...

Page 7: ...ry high speed camera interfaces with long transmission distances and up to 8 4 GByte sec data in a single cable Teledyne DALSA s Linea HS 32k camera and the Xtium2 CLHS PX8 HR frame grabber combine to offer a complete solution for the next generation of automatic optical inspection AOI systems This camera is recommended for detecting small defects at high speeds and over a large field of view in L...

Page 8: ...Very low noise Bi directionality High speed fiber optic interface High dynamic LUT mode Programmability Region of interest for easy calibration of lens and shading correction Smart lens shading correction Test patterns diagnostics Applications Flat panel LCD and OLED display inspection Web inspection Printed circuit board inspection Pathology DNA sequencing High throughput and high resolution appl...

Page 9: ... Table 3 Frame Grabber Compatible Frame grabber HL HM 32K15S Teledyne DALSA Xtium2 CLHS PX8 HR OR A8S0 HX870 Required for custom patent pending pixel processing HL HM 32K15S 00 R is currently only compatible with this frame grabber Table 4 Software Software Product Number Version Number Camera firmware Embedded within camera GenICam support XML camera description file Embedded within camera Sapera...

Page 10: ...and Mechanicals HL HM 32K15S Notes Control Data Interface Camera Link HS CX4 Power 12 V to 24 V DC Hirose 12 pin circular Typical Power Dissipation 28 W Size Width Height Depth 76 mm 97 mm 140 5 mm Cross Scan direction In Scan direction Along optical axis Mass 1 2 kg Operating Temp 0 C to 65 C front plate temperature Optical Interface HL HM 32K15S Notes Lens Mount M90 x 1 mm Sensor to Camera Front...

Page 11: ...m Noise below quantization limit cannot be measured accurately use higher gain for comparison purposes 3 Calibration at 80 saturation measurements at 50 saturation 4 Light sources vary spectrally and spatially re calibrate cameras in actual system 5 Specifications not guaranteed when operating in area mode Environmental Specifications Table 6 Environmental Specifications Environmental Specificatio...

Page 12: ...put Power The following graphs detail the power vs input voltage for the HL HM 32K15S 00 R Figure 2 HL HM 32K15S 00 R Power Vs Input Voltage Test conditions Max line rate 300 kHz TDI Mode 128 Bit Mode 8 Black Level 31 Temperature Ambient 0 0 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 3 5 0 0 5 0 10 0 15 0 20 0 25 0 30 0 35 0 12 0 13 0 14 0 15 0 16 0 17 0 18 0 19 0 20 0 21 0 22 0 23 0 24 0 Current A Power W Voltage V...

Page 13: ...ction Figure 3 Digital data processing chain Supported Industry Standards GenICam The camera is GenICam compliant and implements a superset of the GenICam Standard Features Naming Convention specification V1 5 This description takes the form of an XML device description file using the syntax defined by the GenApi module of the GenICam specification The camera uses the GenICam Generic Control Proto...

Page 14: ...HS X protocol 64b 66b at the default speed of 10 Gbps Note that high speed data transmission limits the effective distance of copper based cables CX4 AOC Data Cables Camera Link HS CX4 AOC Active Optical Cable cables handle very high data rates over long distnaces These cables accept the same electrical inputs as traditional copper cables but use optical fibers for data transmission AOC uses elect...

Page 15: ...Linea HS 32k CMOS TDI Cameras The Linea HS 32k TDI Camera 15 Mechanical Drawing Figure 5 HL HM 32K15S 00 R Mechanical Drawing ...

Page 16: ...trostatic discharging violent vibration and excess moisture To clean the device avoid electrostatic charging by using a dry clean absorbent cotton cloth dampened with a small quantity of pure alcohol Do not use methylated alcohol To clean the surface of the camera housing use a soft dry cloth To remove severe stains use a soft cloth dampened with a small quantity of neutral detergent and then wipe...

Page 17: ...ndividual camera parameter files on the host system ccf CamExpert can also be used to upgrade the camera s software An important component of CamExpert is its live acquisition display window This window allows verification of timing or control parameters in real time without need for a separate acquisition program Note In a change from previous versions of the Sapera GUI only one instance of CamEx...

Page 18: ...ice is selected CamExpert will only show acquisition parameters for that device Optionally select a camera file included with the Sapera installation or saved previously Parameters pane Allows the viewing or changing of all acquisition parameters supported by the acquisition device CamExpert displays parameters only if those parameters are supported by the installed device This avoids confusion by...

Page 19: ...igger Enabled click to send a single trigger command CamExpert display controls these do not modify the frame buffer data Stretch image to fit set image display to original size or zoom the image to virtually any size and ratio Histogram Profile tool Select to view a histogram or line column profile during live acquisition or in a still image Output Message Pane Displays messages from CamExpert or...

Page 20: ... power to the camera test all power supplies Protect the camera with a 3 amp slow blow fuse between the power supply and the camera Do not use the shield on a multi conductor cable for ground Keep leads as short as possible in order to reduce voltage drop Use high quality supplies in order to minimize noise When using a 12 V supply voltage loss in the power cables will be greater due to the higher...

Page 21: ...nput Line 1 Trigger Phase A 0 to 3 3 V TTL 6 Input Line 2 Scan Direction Phase B 0 to 3 3 V TTL 7 Output Line 5 Out 0 to 3 3 V TTL 8 Output Line 6 Out 0 to 3 3 V TTL 9 Power Ground 10 12 V to 24 V power 11 Signal Ground Note intended as a return path for GPIO signal and not intended as a power ground 12 Signal Ground Note intended as a return path for GPIO signal and not intended as a power ground...

Page 22: ...ernal Output Electrical Characteristics Table 12 External Output Electrical Characteristics Output Level Standard VOL VOH 3 3 V TTL 0 4 V 10mA 3 1 V 10mA See Linear Technology data sheet LTC2854 External Output Timing Reference Table 13 External Output Timing Reference Output Level Standard Maximum Output Frequency Minimum Pulse Width Output Current Maximum Signal Propagation Delay 60o C 3 3 V TTL...

Page 23: ...DI Camera 23 Mating GPIO Cable Assembly An optional GPIO breakout cable 12 pin Female Hirose to 13 Pos Euro Block is available for purchase from Teledyne DALSA under accessory number CR GENC IOP00 to order Figure 9 GPIO cable accessory CR GENC IOP00 ...

Page 24: ...st instance of CamExpert 1 CamExpert will search for installed Sapera devices 2 In the Devices list area on the left side of the window the connected frame grabber will be shown 3 Select the frame grabber device by clicking on the name Selecting the Data Format The camera can output data in Mono8 format The camera always outputs data to the frame grabber in a planar format when multiple arrays are...

Page 25: ...der feature using pin 5 and pin 6 of the GPIO connector Use the Trigger Activation feature to select the edge that triggers the camera The options are Rising Edge Falling Edge or Any Edge When using Any Edge be careful that the time between edges does not exceed the maximum line rate of the camera If the line rate is exceeded one of those edges will be ignored CamExpert can be used to configure th...

Page 26: ...e for all camera models is 300 Hz Scan Direction See the section Camera Control Category in Appendix A for GenICam features associated with this section and how to use them Related Features sensorScanDirectionSource sensorScanDirection A TDI camera model requires the user to indicate to the camera the direction of travel of the object being imaged The source of the scan direction is set using the ...

Page 27: ...on Whether the scan direction is set correctly can easily be seen in live imaging An image will appear normal sharp and focused If the optical setup is not properly focused blur will occur in both horizontal cross scan and vertical in scan directions If blur occurs only in scan direction see below the scan direction is set incorrectly Figure 10 Image with incorrect scan direction ...

Page 28: ...ics of the lens the direction of the objects motion is opposite to the image motion direction Some AOI systems require that the scan direction change at regular intervals For example scanning a panel forwards coming to a stop and then scanning backward as the camera s field of view is progressively indexed over the entire panel It is necessary for the system to over scan the area being imaged by a...

Page 29: ... automatically in the frame grabber using row spacing data provided by the camera Related Features alignmentMarkerEnable alignmentMarkerVerticalSpacing alignmentMarkerVerticalOffset alignmentMarkerHorizontalSpacing alignmentMarkerHorizontalOffset and alignmentMarkerBlack 64 Lines 5 µm pixel 128 Lines 5 µm pixel Forward Scan Direction 35 line gap 64 Lines 5 µm pixel 35 line gap Reverse Scan Directi...

Page 30: ...eledyne DALSA system and hence poses the lowest risk of affecting subsequent user data processing Use this mode in the initial setup to evaluate whether your system benefits enough from the 32k SR operation and to avoid conflicts for your algorithms 32k SR Detail Restored The Detail Restored mode when selected enables the SR Strength srStrength parameter for user adjustment With Detail Restored th...

Page 31: ...de each of the three sensor arrays is output as separate imaging planes Each output is 16 384 x 128 pixels however as two of the arrays have 64 rows only the bottom half of these images are blank Internal Trigger Mode See the section Camera Control Category in Appendix A for GenICam features associated with this section and how to use them Related Feature AcquisitionFrameRate AcquisitionLineRate I...

Page 32: ...hat will allow the maximum line rate of the system to be achieved The camera s internal line rate generator and exposure control can be used for a stationary target Exposure Control by Light Source Strobe Relevant Features outputLineSource outputLinePulseDelay outputLinePulseDuration LineInverter Note TDI sensors do not have exposure control built in Pixels continuously convert photons to electron...

Page 33: ...eDelay feature The following diagram illustrates the logical control signal flow in the Linea ML Linea HM and Linea FM camera family The outputLineSource outputLinePulseDuration outputLinePulseDelay and LineInvert features allow the user to control a strobed light source in order to coordinate with the sensor exposure Sensor Trigger Delay Exsync Internal Timing Generation CLHS Framegrabber Multipl...

Page 34: ...rget level that is lower than the peak value and the system gain is set to a low value then it is possible that the sensor will maximize its output before the camera s output reaches 255 DN This can be seen when a portion of the output stops increasing before reaching 255 DN with increasing illumination and the PRNU deteriorates This effect can be resolved by decreasing the light level or exposure...

Page 35: ...ad 17 sets are available 16 user and 1 factory The Factory Set is read only and contains all ones Loading the Factory Set is a good way to clear the user PRNU Save the current user PRNU coefficients using the Save User PRNU Set command Load the user PRNU coefficients from the set specified using the User PRNU Set Selector and the Load User PRNU Set command features Setting Custom Flat Field Coeffi...

Page 36: ...ts which can minimize the effects of dirt Note This filter is only capable of compensating for small occasional contaminants It will not overcome large features in a target s texture Flat Field Calibration Regions of Interest See the section Flat Field Category in Appendix A for GenICam features associated with this section and how to use them Related Features flatfieldCalibrationROIOffsetX flatfi...

Page 37: ...inal pixel and 12 5 of the adjacent pixels 12 5 75 12 5 Figure 15 1 x 3 kernel The 1 x 5 filter kernel uses 50 of the original pixel and 12 5 of the adjacent two pixels on both sides of the original pixel 12 5 50 12 5 12 5 12 5 Figure 16 1 x 5 kernel Image Filter Contrast Ratio The image filter contrast ratio feature is used to determine when the filter is applied to the image data The control loo...

Page 38: ...t which can be obtained from Teledyne DALSA Technical Support This document also includes Excel spreadsheet examples How to Generate LUT with CamExpert CamExpert can also be used to create a LUT file The camera uses a 12 bit in 12 bit out LUT even though the camera is outputting an 8 bit image CamExpert can be configured to create a 12 bit in 16 bit out LUT the camera will convert it to the requir...

Page 39: ...he frame grabber must be configured mono 12 bits in 16 bits out In the Parameters explorer a frame grabber feature must be selected not a camera feature The Lookup table must be enabled to be created But should be disabled to use the camera LUT Figure 17 CamExpert LUT Creation Dialog ...

Page 40: ...dently adjust each line or all of them together System Gain can be adjusted from 1 to 10x Individual line gains can be adjusted from 1 to 4x When an image contains no useful dark image data below a specific threshold then it may be beneficial to increase the contrast of the image The camera has an offset feature that allows a specified level to be subtracted from the image data The gain feature ca...

Page 41: ...ynamically during inspection The settings active during the current operation can be saved and thereby become the user setting using the user set save feature A previously saved user setting User Set 1 to 16 or the factory settings can be restored using the user set selector and user set load features Either the factory setting or one of the user settings can be selected as the default setting by ...

Page 42: ...etting The user setting is the saved set of camera configurations that you can customize resave and restore By default the user settings are shipped with the same settings as the factory set The command user set save saves the current settings to non volatile memory as a user set The camera automatically restores the user set configured as the default set when it powers up To restore a saved user ...

Page 43: ...ory settings at any time select the factory setting parameter and then select the user set load parameter Note By default the user settings are set to the factory settings Default Setting Either the factory or one of the user settings can be used as the default setting by selecting the set to use in the user set default selector The chosen set automatically becomes the default setting and is the s...

Page 44: ...ables describe these parameters along with their view attributes Additionally the Device Version column will indicate which parameter is a member of the DALSA Features Naming Convention using the tag DFNC versus the GenICam Standard Features Naming Convention SFNC tag not shown In the CamExpert Panes parameters in gray are read only either always or due to another parameter being disabled Paramete...

Page 45: ...el name RO Beginner Vendor Name DeviceVendorName Displays the device vendor name RO Beginner Manufacturer part number deviceManufacturesPart Number Displays the device vendor part number RO Beginner DFNC Manufacturer Info DeviceManufacturerInfo This feature provides extended manufacturer information about the device Indicates whether standard product or a custom camera RO Beginner Manufacturer Nam...

Page 46: ...figuration set to load and make active on camera power up or reset The camera configuration sets are stored in camera non volatile memory RW Beginner Factory Set Factory Load factory default feature settings UserSet1 UserSet1 Select the user defined configuration UserSet 1 as the Power up Configuration UserSet2 UserSet2 Select the user defined configuration UserSet 2 as the Power up Configuration ...

Page 47: ...UserSet3 Select the User defined Configuration space UserSet3 to save to or load from features settings previously saved by the user UserSet4 UserSet4 Select the User defined Configuration space UserSet4 to save to or load from features settings previously saved by the user UserSet5 UserSet5 Select the User defined Configuration space UserSet5 to save to or load from features settings previously s...

Page 48: ...ginner Save User Set UserSetSave Saves the current camera configuration to the user set specified by the User Set Selector feature The user sets are located on the camera in non volatile memory W Beginner Built In Self Test Codes BIST In the Camera Information screen shot example above the Power On Status is showing Good indicating that the camera powered up without any problems Details of the BIS...

Page 49: ... user to change the camera configuration any time after a power up see feature UserSetSelector To reset the camera to the factory configuration select Factory Set and click Load To save a current camera configuration select User Set 1 to 16 and click Save Select a saved user set and click Load to restore a saved configuration ...

Page 50: ...hrome sensor Acquisition Line Rate AcquisitionLineRate Specifies the camera internal line rate in Hz when Trigger mode set to internal Note that any user entered value is automatically adjusted to a valid camera value If necessary the exposure time will be decreased to fit within the line time Beginner Measured Line Rate measureLineRate Specifies the line rate provided to the camera by either inte...

Page 51: ...Source is not Encoder RotaryEncoder Encoder Rotary encoded Available when TriggerSource is Encoder and rotaryEncoderOutputMode is Motion see Digital IO Control category Internal Scan Direction sensorScanDirection When ScanDirectionSource is set to Internal determines the direction of the scan Beginner DFNC Forward Forward Forward scan direction Reverse Reverse Reverse scan direction Gain Selector ...

Page 52: ...source is from the two shaft encoder inputs Line 1 GPIO1 Trigger source is from Line 1 of the GPIO connector Trigger Input Line ActivationEdge TriggerActivation Determines which edge of a input trigger will activate on Beginner Rising Edge RisingEdge The trigger is considered valid on the rising edge of the line source signal after any processing by the line inverter module Falling Edge FallingEdg...

Page 53: ...ided before been multiplied Trigger Delay TriggerDelay Allows the trigger to the sensor to be delayed relative to camera input trigger Beginner Line Selector LineSelector Selects the physical line or pin of the external device connector to configure Beginner Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Line 5 Line 6 GPIO1 GPIO2 GPIO3 GPIO4 GPIO5 GPIO6 Index of the physical line and associated I O control block to ...

Page 54: ...tfieldCalibrationClearCoefficient Reset all FPN to 0 and all PRNU coefficients to 1 Beginner DFNC Calibration Algorithm flatfieldCorrectionAlgorithm Selection between four different PRNU algorithms Beginner DFNC Peak Peak Calculation of PRNU coefficients to bring all pixels to the peak Peak Image Filtered PeakFilter A low pass filter is applied to the average line values before calculating the coe...

Page 55: ...ow Selector flatfieldCalibrationColorSelector Specify which sensor rows to perform PRNU calibration on all or individual colors Beginner DFNC Calibrate PRNU flatfieldCalibrationPRNU Initiates the PRNU calibration process Beginner DFNC Flat Field Correction Current Active Set flatfieldCorrectionCurrentActiveSet Selects the User PRNU set to be saved or loaded Guru DFNC Factory Set Factory Set Factor...

Page 56: ... Guru DFNC Weighted Average Weighted_Average Wieght average algorithm Image Filter Kernel Size imageFilterKernelSize Selects the kernel size Guru DFNC Kernel 1x3 KERNEL_1x3 1x3 kernel Kernel 1x5 KERNEL_1x5 1x5 kernel Image Filter Contrast Ratio imageFilterContrastRatio Sets the image filter contrast ratio threshold Values range from 0 to 1 Guru DFNC Bloom Filter Sets the enable state of the anti b...

Page 57: ...g Filter PixelCodingFilter Indicates the type of color filter used in the camera Read only Beginner DFNC None Mono No pixel coding filter when pixel format is Mono 8 Horizontal Offset OffsetX Output image horizontal offset from the origin This is zero for color cameras Read only Beginner Output Width Width Horizontal width of the pixels output Read only Beginner Height Height Height of the image p...

Page 58: ...tween vertical alignment markers 128 Ver128 128 pixels between vertical alignment 256 Ver256 256 pixels between vertical alignment markers 512 Ver512 512 pixels between vertical alignment markers Alignment Marker Vertical Offset alignmentMarkerVerticalOffset Pixel count before first vertical alignment marker Integer between 0 and alignmentMarkerVerticalSpacing value Beginner DFNC Alignment Marker ...

Page 59: ...Linea HS 32k CMOS TDI Cameras Appendix A GenICam Commands 59 Figure 25 Alignment Markers Use alignment markers to assist in aligning the camera Alignment markers can be enabled in the output ...

Page 60: ...on the next camera reboot cycle User Set User_Set Use UserSetSelector to specify which user set to access Output LUT Output_LUT Use UserSetSelector to specify which LUT to access User PRNU User_PRNU Use UserSetSelector to specify which user PRNU to access User FPN User_FPN Use UserSetSelector to specify which user FPN to access Current PRNU Cur_PRNU Accesses the PRNU coefficients that are currentl...

Page 61: ...ength FileAccessLength Controls the mapping length between the device file storage and the file access buffer Guru File Operation Status FileOperationStatus Displays the file operation execution status RO Guru Success Success The last file operation has completed successfully Invalid Parameter InvalidParameter An invalid parameter was passed to the last feature called Write Protect WriteProtect At...

Page 62: ...aded 4 To upload a file click the Browse button to open a typical Windows Explorer window a Select the specific file from the system drive or from a network location b Click the Upload button to execute the file transfer to the camera 5 Alternatively click the Download button and then specify the location where the file should be stored 6 Note that firmware changes require that the camera be power...

Page 63: ...the number of bytes in the file From FileAccessBuffer Length you will know that maximum number of bytes that can be read through FileAccessBuffer is 988 For Offset 0 While Offset FileSize and Status 0 Do o Set FileAccessOffset to Offset o Set FileAccessLength to min FileSize Offset FileAccessBuffer Length the number of bytes to read o Set the FileOperationSelector to Read o Read the file by settin...

Page 64: ...leAccessLength to min Host File Size Offset FileAccessBuffer Length the number of bytes to write o Read next FileAccessLength bytes from host file o Write the bytes to FileAccessBuffer o Set the FileOperationSelector to Write o Write to the file by setting FileOperationExecute to 1 and poll until 0 and complete o Read FileOperationStatus to confirm the write worked o Read FileOperationResult to co...

Page 65: ...iceConfig When the camera is next powered up the specified CLHS lane configuration will be set for the camera Guru DFNC One Cable Five Lanes OneCableFiveLanes CX4 configuration Refresh GenCP Status refreshGenCPStatus Press to update the GenCP Status Beginner DFNC Last GenCP Status genCPStatus If a feature read or write returns that it fails read this feature to get the actual reason for the failur...

Page 66: ...Error Count clhsErrorCount CLHS 8b 10b Receive Error Count Guru DFNC Refresh CLHS 8b 10b Receive Error Count clhsErrorCountRefresh Refresh the selected clhsErrorCount value Guru DFNC Reset Receive Error Count clhsErrorCountReset Reset the selected clhsErrorCount value to 0 Guru DFNC ...

Page 67: ...e defines the number of frames to capture during an acquisition and the way it stops Beginner Continuous Continuous Only continuous mode is currently available Acquisition Start AcquisitionStart Commands the camera to start sending image data WO Beginner Acquisition Stop AcquisitionStop Commands the camera to stop sending image data at the end of the current line WO Beginner Acquisition Status Acq...

Page 68: ...beyond the Lock status The test patterns give the user the ability to detect bit errors using an appropriate host application This error detection would be difficult if not impossible using normal image data Note Gray images are displayed so that any bit error will immediately be apparent as colored pixels in the image There are five test patterns that can be selected via the Cameras CamExpertGUI ...

Page 69: ...0 1000 0000 0000 13 NO_USER_FPN 0x00001000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0001 0000 0000 0000 14 NO_USER_PRNU 0x00002000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0010 0000 0000 0000 15 CLHS_TXRDY_RETRY 0x00004000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0100 0000 0000 0000 16 Reserved 0x00008000 0000 0000 0000 0000 1000 0000 0000 0000 17 NO_USER_SETTINGS 0x00010000 0000 0000 0000 0001 0000 0000 0000 0000 18 NO_ADC_COEFFICIENTS 0x00020000 0000 0000 0...

Page 70: ...e trigger signal from the frame grabber will not be used and the LVAL status should now be green This will confirm the integrity of the image data portion of the CLHS cabling and connectors 3 From the Camera CamExpert Digital I O Control tab select External Trigger Mode 4 From the Frame Grabber CamExpert Advanced tab select the Line Sync Source to be Internal Line Trigger and the Internal Line Tri...

Page 71: ...mages so any small imperfections are averaged out 3 Use the cameras flat field calibration filter feature as detailed in the user manual Flat Field Calibration Filter section This algorithm implements a low pass moving average that covers several adjacent pixels This filter can help minimize the effects of minor imperfections in the white reference Note this filter is NOT USED in normal imaging Ov...

Page 72: ...ges When accurate synchronization is not achieved the image appears smeared in the scan direction If the EXSYNC pulses are coming too fast then the image will appear smeared and stretched in the machine direction If the pulses are too slow then the image will appear smeared and compressed Check the resolution of the encoder used to generate the EXSYNC pulses along with the size of the rollers pull...

Page 73: ...wn Changing Direction The camera must align the rows in a fashion that accurately follows the object motion When the scan direction changes then the process must reverse to match the reversed image motion across the sensor Only when all rows being accumulated have received the same image will the output be correct Prior to this some lines have been exposed to one direction and other lines exposed ...

Page 74: ...camera s body has been designed with integrated heat fins to assist with convection cooling The fins are sufficient to keep the camera at an acceptable temperature if convection flow is unimpeded The camera also benefits from conducting heat away from the body via the face plate into the lens extension tubes and camera mount It is therefore important not to restrict convection airflow around the c...

Page 75: ...Linea HS 32k CMOS TDI Cameras Declaration of Conformity 75 Declaration of Conformity ...

Page 76: ...76 Document Revision History Linea HS 32k CMOS TDI Cameras Document Revision History Table 19 Document Revision History Revision Description Date 00 Initial release November 20 2019 ...

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