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  Operational Reference 

Linea SWIR GigE Series Camera 

Off 

Off  No trigger overlap is permitted. (Frame Trigger).  

Readout 

ReadOut  Trigger is accepted immediately after the 

exposure period (readout). (Line Trigger) 

Overlapped exposures must not end before 

readout of the previous exposure.  

Previous Line 

previousLine  Trigger is accepted (latched) at any time during 

the capture of the previous line. (Line Trigger) 

Trigger Delay 

TriggerDelay 

Only frame triggers can be delayed. Specifies the 

delay to apply after receiving the trigger and 

before activating trigger event. The delay can be 

set in microseconds or in line trigger signals. The 

delay can buffer and apply the specified delay to a 

maximum of 128 frame trigger pulses 

simultaneously. Any additional triggers will be lost 

if the trigger delay buffer is full.  

1.00 

Beginner 

Trigger Delay Source 

triggerDelaySource 

Sets the event that increments the trigger delay 

counter.  

1.00 

DFNC 

Beginner 

Internal Clock 

InternalClock  The delay counter increments on each 

microsecond tick of the device internal Clock.  

Line Trigger Signal 

lineTriggerSignal  The delay counter increments on each pulse 

received by the line trigger module. The delay 

counter increments even if the pulse is rejected 

by the line trigger module.  

 

 

 

 

Line Trigger Input Frequency   lineTriggerInputFrequency 

Current line frequency measured by the camera. 

1.00 

Beginner 

Rotary Encoder Output Mode   rotaryEncoderOutputMode  

Specifies the conditions for the Rotary Encoder 

interface to generate a valid Encoder output 

signal.  

1.00 

Expert 

DFNC 

Position  

Position   On the camera, the "position" behaviour exists, 

but the number of counts is small (7-bits / 128 

counts). The encoder can reverse for 256 ticks 

and then go forward and behave as expected for 

"position" style behaviour. If the user exceeds 

256 ticks, the count will max out, but will not 

reset. When the user starts going forward again, 

256 lines will be dropped / ignored and then 

resume output.  

Motion  

Motion   The triggers are generated for all motion 

increments in either direction.  

Rotary Encoder Rescaler 

Order 

rotaryEncoderRescalerOrder  

Specifies the order that the multiplier and divider 

are applied.  

1.00 

Guru 

DFNC  

Multiplier Divider  

multiplierDivider   The signal is multiplied before been divided.  

Divider Multiplier  

dividerMultiplier   The signal is divided before been multiplied.  

Rotary Encoder Multiplier  

rotaryEncoderMultiplier  

Specifies a multiplication factor for the rotary 

encoder output pulse generator.  

1.00 

DFNC 

Beginner  

Rotary Encoder Divider  

rotaryEncoderDivider  

Specifies a division factor for the rotary encoder 

output pulse generator.  

1.00 

DFNC 

Beginner  

Rotary Encoder Direction  

rotaryEncoderDirection  

Specifies the phase which defines the encoder 

forward direction.  

1.00 

Expert 

DFNC  

Clockwise  

Clockwise   Inspection goes forward when the rotary encoder 

direction is clockwise (phase B is ahead of phase 

A).  

Counter Clockwise  

CounterClockwise   Inspection goes forward when the rotary encoder 

direction is counter clockwise (phase A is ahead of 

phase B).  

Rotary Encoder Input A 

Source  

rotaryEncoderInputASource  

Rotary Encoder Input A Assignment 

1.00 

Expert 

DFNC  

Line 1  

Line1   Line1 is assigned to the Rotary Encoder Input A.  

Summary of Contents for Linea SWIR GigE Series

Page 1: ...Linea SWIR GigE Camera User s Manual InGaAs Line Scan Camera sensors cameras frame grabbers processors software vision solutions June 12 2020 P N 03 032 20280 02 www teledynedalsa com...

Page 2: ...business unit of Teledyne Digital Imaging Inc is an international high performance semiconductor and Electronics Company that designs develops manufactures and markets digital imaging products and so...

Page 3: ...WIR GIGE WITH THE SAPERA API 19 NETWORK AND COMPUTER OVERVIEW 19 INSTALLATION 20 Procedure 20 Camera Firmware Updates 20 GigE Server Verification 20 GigE Server Status 21 OPTIMIZING THE NETWORK ADAPTE...

Page 4: ...a Flat Field Coefficients File 57 Important Factors about Flat Field Processing 57 How to do a FFC Setup 57 Set up Black and Bright Acquisitions with the Histogram Tool 58 Flat Field Correction Calibr...

Page 5: ...rs 100 External Inputs Using Common Emitter NPN Driver 100 External Inputs Using a Balanced Driver 101 Output Signals Electrical Specifications 101 External Output Details and DC Characteristics 101 E...

Page 6: ...Before Contacting Technical Support 126 Camera Fails to Establish Connection with Host PC 126 INSTALLATION ISSUES AND FUNCTIONAL PROBLEMS 130 Device Available with Operational Issues 130 Firmware Upd...

Page 7: ...EVENT 49 Figure 25 CounterStartSource Signal 50 Figure 26 CounterStartSource Line 50 Figure 27 Advanced Processing Features 51 Figure 28 Black Acquisition Histogram 58 Figure 29 Bright Acquisition His...

Page 8: ...onformity 107 Figure 66 Lens Image Circle Illustration 108 Figure 67 Lens System Diagram 110 Figure 68 Cable Assembly G3 AIOC BLUNT1M 113 Figure 69 Cable Assembly G3 AIOC BLUNT2M 114 Figure 70 Cable A...

Page 9: ...orting solar wafer inspection and general purpose machine vision The camera is one of a new series of affordable easy to use digital cameras specifically engineered for industrial imaging applications...

Page 10: ...download from Teledyne DALSA s web site http www teledynedalsa com imaging support downloads firmware Choose Linea SWIR GigE Firmware from the available download section and update the camera using C...

Page 11: ...fined by the GenApi module of the GenICam specification For more information see www genicam org Teledyne DALSA s GigE Vision Module provides a license free development platform for Teledyne DALSA Gig...

Page 12: ...user selectable gain settings Digital Gain 1x to 8x resolution 0 0078 1K model SL GA 01K04A 00 R 512 model SL GA 05H04A 00 R Dynamic Range 72dB Sensor Gain setting 1 65dB Sensor Gain setting 2 55dB S...

Page 13: ...ports the Power Over Ethernet standard PoE Class 2 as per IEEE 802 3af Power Dissipation 4 W Output Data Configuration Gigabit Ethernet 1000 Mbps 10 100 Mbps are not supported 115 MB sec maximum Data...

Page 14: ...4 user selectable gain settings Output Dynamic Range Up to 72 dB Full Well 10 000 ke min gain 135 ke max gain Random Noise 2860e min gain 400e max gain Dark Current 5 pA Spectral Responsivity The resp...

Page 15: ...For best PRNU performance the camera flat field calibration should be calibrated at the target line rate and exposure time Figure 4 PRNU Derating Curve 1 00 0 50 0 00 0 50 1 00 1 50 2 00 2 50 3 00 0...

Page 16: ...ments defined in section Camera Power up Configuration Connect Linea SWIR GigE to the host computer with a GigE network adapter or an Ethernet switch via a CAT5e or CAT6 Ethernet cable Note Cable shou...

Page 17: ...les A 10 pin I O connector for camera power plus trigger strobe and general I O signals Teledyne DALSA provides an optional breakout cable see Cable Assembly G3 AIOC BRKOUT2M The following figure show...

Page 18: ...D State Definition LED is off No power to the camera Steady Red Initial state on power up before flashing Remains as steady Red only if there is a fatal error Flashing Red Wait a few minutes for the c...

Page 19: ...nabled as per the GigE Vision specification For additional information see IP Configuration Mode Details Supported Network Configurations The camera obtains an IP address using the Link Local Address...

Page 20: ...ve no ground connection and a power supply s 0 voltage return line is not necessarily connected to earth ground The following methods will reduce or prevent ESD problems Method 1 Use a shielded power...

Page 21: ...GigE Vision support is automatically installed in Sapera LT 8 50 or later If third party GigE Vision Compliant software is used Sapera or Sapera runtime is not required Refer to third party instructio...

Page 22: ...d in the previous section Camera Firmware Updates Download firmware updates from Teledyne DALSA http www teledynedalsa com en support downloads center firmware 125 Use File Access Control Category to...

Page 23: ...idden Icons Right click the icon and select SHOW Status Dialog Box to confirm camera connection Figure 9 GigE Server Tray Icon Menu GigE devices with assigned IP and MAC addresses are displayed The sc...

Page 24: ...fined name to a connected camera Assign a Persistent IP address to a camera instead of the default DHCP LLA assigned address Important Changes made with this tool may update Linea SWIR GigE parameters...

Page 25: ...tton for live acquisition Note The Linea SWIR GigE camera s factory default is Internal Trigger mode with a vertical height parameter which defines the virtual image frame See Operational Reference fo...

Page 26: ...a SWIR GigE xxx devices Non Teledyne DALSA cameras are labeled as GigEVision Device Click on a device User Name to select it for control by CamExpert An imaging application uses any one of these attri...

Page 27: ...n to the camera or saves multiple configurations as individual camera parameter files on the host system ccf An important component of CamExpert is its live acquisition display window which allows imm...

Page 28: ...ation or saved by the user Parameters Pane Allows viewing or changing all acquisition parameters supported by the acquisition device CamExpert displays parameters only if those parameters are supporte...

Page 29: ...which defines its requirement or complexity The states vary from Beginner features required for basic operation of the device to Guru optional features required only for complex operations CamExpert...

Page 30: ...tical whether the view is Beginner Expert or Guru Features listed in the description table but tagged as invisible are usually for Teledyne DALSA or third party software usage not typically needed by...

Page 31: ...load and make active on camera power up or reset The camera configuration sets are stored in camera non volatile memory RW 1 00 Beginner None None Keep Internal configuration Factory Setting Default...

Page 32: ...e is read 1 00 Beginner Device Temperature DeviceTemperature The temperature of the selected source in degrees Celsius 1 00 Beginner Device ID DeviceID Displays the device s factory set serial number...

Page 33: ...xpert provides a dialog which combines the features to select the camera power up state and for the user to save or load a camera state from camera memory Figure 16 Power up Mode Menu Camera Power up...

Page 34: ...user applications Figure 17 Sensor Control Features Sensor Control Feature Descriptions The following table describes the features along with their view attribute and device version Additionally the d...

Page 35: ...signal pulse to control the exposure duration Use the Trigger Activation feature to set the polarity of the trigger The Trigger Width setting is applicable when the LineStart trigger is enabled and a...

Page 36: ...ximately 35x more responsive than the minimum gain 4 The fourth sensor gain setting is the maximum available conversion gain and the camera default operating condition This represents the lowest confi...

Page 37: ...model dependent External Programmable Exposure The External Programmable Exposure mode is similar to Internal Programmable except the exposure start being an external user input The Trigger Source fe...

Page 38: ...ignals to other devices Parameters in gray are read only either always or due to another parameter being disabled Parameters in black are user set in CamExpert or programmable via an imaging applicati...

Page 39: ...e Trigger Selector is set to MultiFrames Trigger 1 00 DFNC Beginner Trigger Line Count triggerLineCount Sets the number of lines to acquire when a valid line trigger pulse is received 1 00 DFNC Beginn...

Page 40: ...te a valid Encoder output signal 1 00 Expert DFNC Position Position On the camera the position behaviour exists but the number of counts is small 7 bits 128 counts The encoder can reverse for 256 tick...

Page 41: ...OpenCollector The line is output as open collector RS422 RS422 The line accepts or sends RS422 level signals Line Mode LineMode Reports if the physical line is an Input or Output signal RO 1 00 Exper...

Page 42: ...rigger event Pulse on Invalid Line Trigger PulseOnInvalidLineTrigger Generate a pulse on the Invalid LineTrigger event Pulse on Start of Acquisition PulseOnStartofAcquisition Generate a pulse when the...

Page 43: ...OFF OutputLineSource must be SoftwareControlled If the outputLineSoftwareLatchControl Latch the state of the pin will change with the outputLineSoftwareCmd command 1 00 Beginner DFNC Active Active Se...

Page 44: ...e camera s free running mode has programmable internal timers for line rate exposure period and frame rates Line rate and frame rates are independent Frame free running simply means acquire all lines...

Page 45: ...n Each input incorporates a signal debounce circuit to eliminate shot noise transitions that could be wrongly interpreted as a valid pulse The duration is user programmable from 0 to 255 s with CamExp...

Page 46: ...timers and signal edge detection Parameters in gray are read only either always or due to another parameter being disabled Parameters in black are user set in CamExpert or programmable via an imaging...

Page 47: ...The CounterStartSource feature is set to off Counter Trigger Wait CounterTriggerWait The counter is waiting for a start trigger Counter Active CounterActive The counter is counting for the specified...

Page 48: ...mentalLineActivation Selects the counter signal activation mode for line inputs The counter increments on the specified signal edge or level 1 00 Expert DFNC Rising Edge RisingEdge Increment the count...

Page 49: ...imerActive The timer is counting for the specified duration Timer Completed TimerCompleted The timer reached the TimerDuration count TimerStartSource timerStartSource Select the trigger source to star...

Page 50: ...nput Output Timer and Counter Module Counter Line Debouncer Event Driven Trigger Source Trigger Module Output Line Source Signal Driven Software Driven Line Detection Level Figure 21 Counter and Timer...

Page 51: ...rEnd itself 0 Figure 23 Counter Start Source CounterEnd Counter starts when Counter Mode is set to Active A Counter Reset CMD will reset the counter to 00 and continue counting counterResetSource must...

Page 52: ...ge Base Example 2 Countermode OFF Counter is IDLE CounterEnd Event Generated CounterStartSource Line 1 CounterWait Start Counter Register Countermode Active Counter Completed CounterResetSource Counte...

Page 53: ...applications Figure 27 Advanced Processing Features Advanced Processing Control Feature Descriptions The following table describes the features along with their view attribute and device version When...

Page 54: ...of its features when calibrate mode is enabled The features that are automatically adjusted are device specific The device will not restore these features when the Flat Field Correction Mode feature i...

Page 55: ...ror No Error Calibration Failed GenericError PRNU calibration failed Camera Busy BusyError The camera is busy and cannot perform the PRNU calibration Timeout Error TimeoutError The PRNU calibration di...

Page 56: ...thm Offset Min flatfieldAlgorithmOffsetMin Flat Field Algorithm Offset Min 1 00 Invisible DFNC Flat Field Algorithm Offset Factor flatfieldAlgorithmOffsetFactor Flat Field Algorithm Offset Factor 1 00...

Page 57: ...eldCalibrationFPN flatfieldCalibrationPRNU flatfieldCorrectionCalibrationAlgorithm flatfieldCalibrationTarget It is common to find an image has a lower response at the edges of the camera s field of v...

Page 58: ...ain is set to a low value then it is possible that the sensor will maximize its output before the camera output reaches 255 DN in 8 bit or 4095 DN in 12 bit output format Visible when a portion of the...

Page 59: ...standard 16 bit TIFF file for both 8 bit and 12 bit acquisition modes If the Flat Field Calibration is performed while using a 12 bit buffer the user Flat Field Calibration coefficients file is appli...

Page 60: ...ossy paper with the lens slightly out of focus or evenly lite wall Note the lens iris position for a bright but not saturated image Verify a Black Acquisition Cover the lens with a lens cap Using CamE...

Page 61: ...histogram while grabbing a bright gray image Figure 29 Bright Acquisition Histogram Important In this example the average pixel value for the frame is bright gray Note Sensors may show a much higher...

Page 62: ...efore performing a FFC we recommend you evaluate the bare image characteristics which determine the quality of FFC applied to the image To obtain a bare image disable FPN and PRNU coefficients Choose...

Page 63: ...Series Camera Operational Reference 61 Figure 31 Set Correction Mode Off To evaluate a bare image use the line profile tool shown below Line Profile Example Figure 32 Bare Image Line Profile of a Whit...

Page 64: ...plication requirements the profile should reach a level near the calibration target Note Changes to gain do not improve image quality from a SNR perspective Gains are analog and digital multipliers th...

Page 65: ...bration from Flat Field Correction Mode drop down menu Figure 35 FFC Calibration Selection Step 4 Select 2048 or 4096 option from Flat Field Calibration Sample Size The 2048 option reduces calculating...

Page 66: ...e grain effect are 1 Target in motion while PRNU Correction is performed 2 Defocus lens while PRNU Correction is performed Select Off from Flat Field Correction Mode drop down menu and check the bare...

Page 67: ...ve Calibration menu to Active the Set If not saved the FFC result will be lost when the Active Set or Calibration mode is changed Step 7 Select Active from Flat Field Correction Mode drop down menu to...

Page 68: ...real time The programmed features are updated while the camera switches ensuring immediate response A cycling mode setup example is provided Parameters in gray are read only either always or due to a...

Page 69: ...control block as cycling preset incremental source Line 2 Line2 Select Line 2 and associated IO control block as cycling preset incremental source Cycling Preset Incremental Mode cyclingPresetIncreme...

Page 70: ...d User Flatfield 2 UserFlatfield2 Sets User Flat Field 2 coefficient table as the current Flat Field User Flatfield 3 UserFlatfield3 Sets User Flat Field 3 coefficient table as the current Flat Field...

Page 71: ...g presets index For this example set the feature to EndOfFrame that is a logical choice for a simple free running acquisition setup Cycling Example Changing Gain The following steps program three pres...

Page 72: ...A or third party software usage not typically required by end user applications Figure 39 Image Format Features Image Format Control Feature Description The following table describes these features al...

Page 73: ...ice in pixels 1 00 Beginner Height Height Height of the Image provided by the device in lines 1 00 Beginner Binning Selector binningSelector Select how the Horizontal and Vertical Binning is done The...

Page 74: ...y reduced when binning is enabled Note Binning is performed digitally therefore there is no increase in acquisition line rate The following graphic illustrates binning 1 4096 4095 4 3 2 1 2 2048 Horiz...

Page 75: ...e Linea SWIR GigE Camera s Acquisition and Transfer Controls shown by CamExpert shows parameters used to configure the optional acquisition modes of the device These features provide the mechanism to...

Page 76: ...ode Set the acquisition mode of the device It defines the number of frames to capture during an acquisition and the way the acquisition stops 1 00 Beginner Single Frame SingleFrame One frame is captur...

Page 77: ...transferQueueMemorySize Indicates the amount of device memory in MBytes available for internal image frame accumulation in the transfer queue Increasing or decreasing memory reserved by devicePacketRe...

Page 78: ...em is experiencing high network traffic with other devices through the same Ethernet switch Note By buffering image frames the camera will not drop data when there are temporary delays to the transfer...

Page 79: ...ites a previously stored image this also generates the ImageLost event The camera transfer module is independent of the acquisition It allows the acquisition to run continuously ignoring any interrupt...

Page 80: ...ad SENSOR CONTROL NA I O CONTROL NA COUNTER AND TIMER CONTROL NA ADVANCED PROCESSING CONTROL flatfieldCorrectionMode IMAGE FORMAT CONTROL PixelFormat OffsetX OffsetY Width Height BinningHorizontal Bin...

Page 81: ...ge not typically required by end user applications Figure 43 GigE Vision Transport Layer Features GigE Vision Transport Layer Feature Descriptions The following table describes the parameters view att...

Page 82: ...figuration is set to Persistent IP static DHCP DHCP Device IP Address Configuration is set to DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Network requires a DHCP server LLA LLA Device IP Address Configur...

Page 83: ...for the selected interface This is the IP address the camera uses when booting in Persistent IP mode 1 00 Invisible Persistent Subnet Mask GevPersistentSubnetMask Persistent subnet mask for the select...

Page 84: ...will result RO 1 00 Invisible DHCP Supported GevSupportedIPConfigurationDHCP Indicates if DHCP is supported by the selected interface This IP configuration mode requires a DHCP server to allocate an I...

Page 85: ...XMLSubMinorVersion Indicates the SubMinor version number of the XML file of the selected manifest entry RO 1 00 Invisible Schema Major Version DeviceManifestSchemaMajorVersion Indicates the Major vers...

Page 86: ...igE Vision Host Control Category GigE Vision Host controls group parameters used to configure the host computer system GigE Vision features used for camera networking management None of the parameters...

Page 87: ...t Line coefficients 1 FlatFieldCoefficients01 Select Factory Flatfield coefficients 1 User Flat Line coefficients 1 FlatFieldCoefficients1 Select user Flat Line coefficients1 User Flat Line coefficien...

Page 88: ...ntrols the mapping length between the device file storage and the file access buffer 1 00 Guru File Operation Status FileOperationStatus Displays the file operation execution status RO 1 00 Guru Succe...

Page 89: ...on Setting button to show File Access Control menu Figure 45 File Access Menu Select the File Type to upload to the camera Select the File selector choose Firmware Click the Browse button to open Win...

Page 90: ...Registers Streaming End DeviceRegistersStreamingEnd Announces end of registers streaming and performs validation for registers consistency before activating them 1 00 Invisible Device Feature Streami...

Page 91: ...through an arbitration scheme The Windows NIC configuration must be set to DHCP the typical default case and no DHCP server must be present on the network Otherwise an IP address is assigned by the DH...

Page 92: ...subnet Windows configures a NIC in DHCP mode by default If no DHCP server is present on the subnet Windows will revert to LLA mode Ensure a different subnet is assigned to each NIC on the network Tel...

Page 93: ...or GigE Vision applications the FORCEIP command is used to force a new persistent IP or to change the IP configuration protocol The camera s MAC address must be known to use the FORCEIP command The fo...

Page 94: ...92 Technical Specifications Linea SWIR GigE Series Camera Technical Specifications Camera Mechanical Specifications Figure 48 Mechanical...

Page 95: ...fies sensor alignment for the camera the specifications define the absolute maximum tolerance allowed for production cameras Dimensions x y z are in microns and referenced to the camera s mechanical b...

Page 96: ...ces in ground levels may cause operational issues or electrical faults There is a single 10 pin connector SAMTEC connector TFM 105 02 L D WT for all I O signals and auxiliary DC power source The camer...

Page 97: ...6 GPO 1 Out General External Output 1 7 GPI 2 In General External Input 2 8 GPO 2 Out General External Output 2 9 RESERVED Reserved for Future Use 10 Chassis Camera Chassis Reserved GPI 2 GPI 1 GPI Co...

Page 98: ...Option Discrete Cable Assembly see example below http www samtec com products sfsd ISDF 05 D M Connector Availability On Line North America specific country can be selected http www newark com samtec...

Page 99: ...nnected to pins 1 2 of the camera s I O Connector To use PoE the camera network setup requires a powered computer NIC supporting PoE or a PoE capable Ethernet Switch or an Ethernet power injector Impo...

Page 100: ...ation control User programmable debounce time from 0 to 255 s in 1 s steps Source signal requirements Single ended driver meeting TTL 12 V or 24 V standards see table below If using a differential sig...

Page 101: ...ulse 0 12V Input Pulse width High 0 39 s Input Pulse width Low 3 s Max Frequency 160 kHz Input Pulse 0 24V Input Pulse width High 0 39 s Input Pulse width Low 4 9 s Max Frequency 103 kHz External Inpu...

Page 102: ...Signal 1 Common Ground Input 1 Input 2 Figure 56 External Inputs with Common Collector Sources External Inputs Using Common Emitter NPN Driver External Input maximum current is limited by camera circu...

Page 103: ...ram Protection Current Limiter Protection Current Limiter Output 2 pin 8 Output 1 pin 6 Output Common Power pin 4 Figure 59 External Outputs Block Diagram External Output Details and DC Characteristic...

Page 104: ...xternal Output AC Timing Opto coupled Output AC Characteristics at an internal FPGA temperature of 83OC Note All measurements subject to value rounding Output Common Power Output Current mA Rload Test...

Page 105: ...r Output 1 Output 2 Figure 61 External Outputs with External TTL LVTTL Drivers External Outputs Using External LED Indicators One external LED connected in Common Anode configuration User IO Ground Us...

Page 106: ...al LEDs connected in Common Cathode configuration User IO Ground User IO Power Camera IO Interface R R 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 User IO Power Output 1 Output 2 Set resistor R value to not exceed output cu...

Page 107: ...device on the same network or a camera to PC separation greater than 100 meters an Ethernet switch is required Since the camera complies with the Internet Protocol it should work with all standard Et...

Page 108: ...106 EC FCC Declarations of Conformity Linea SWIR GigE Series Camera EC FCC Declarations of Conformity Figure 64 EC Declaration of Conformity...

Page 109: ...Linea SWIR GigE Series Camera EC FCC Declarations of Conformity 107 Figure 65 FCC Declaration of Conformity...

Page 110: ...s For best performance use a lens designed for short wave infrared wavelengths between 900 and 1700 nm Note Standard lenses designed for visible light may not transmit IR light fully or perform to spe...

Page 111: ...ptical Considerations This section provides an overview of illumination light sources filters lens modeling and lens magnification Each of these components contributes to the successful design of an i...

Page 112: ...d focal point The object distance OD is the distance from the first principal point to the object Primary Points in a Lens System Figure 67 Lens System Diagram Magnification and Resolution The magnifi...

Page 113: ...pated over 24 hours Protecting Against Dust Oil and Scratches The sensor window is part of the optical path and must be handled with extreme care Dust can obscure pixels producing dark patches on the...

Page 114: ...exwipe An alternative to ESD safe cloth wipers is Transplex swabs that have desirable ESD properties There are several varieties available from Texwipe Note Do not use regular cotton swabs since these...

Page 115: ...Linea SWIR GigE Series Camera Additional Reference Information 113 Cable Assembly G3 AIOC BLUNT1M Figure 68 Cable Assembly G3 AIOC BLUNT1M...

Page 116: ...114 Additional Reference Information Linea SWIR GigE Series Camera Cable Assembly G3 AIOC BLUNT2M Figure 69 Cable Assembly G3 AIOC BLUNT2M...

Page 117: ...Linea SWIR GigE Series Camera Additional Reference Information 115 Figure 70 Cable Assembly G3 AIOC BLUNT2M Photo...

Page 118: ...116 Additional Reference Information Linea SWIR GigE Series Camera Cable Assembly G3 AIOC BRKOUT2M Figure 71 Cable Assembly G3 AIOC BRKOUT2M...

Page 119: ...Linea SWIR GigE Series Camera Additional Reference Information 117 Figure 72 Cable Assembly G3 AIOC BRKOUT2M Photo...

Page 120: ...118 Additional Reference Information Linea SWIR GigE Series Camera Linea Generic Power Supply with no I O Figure 73 Linea Generic Power Supply...

Page 121: ...press Right Angle Cable Assemblies These cable assemblies are available from our partner Components Express Use the manufacturer s part number shown on the cable assembly engineering drawing Cable Ass...

Page 122: ...120 Additional Reference Information Linea SWIR GigE Series Camera Cable Assembly Right Angle I O to Euro Block Figure 75 Cable Assembly Right Angle I O to Euro Block...

Page 123: ...ble is recommended in a high vibration environment Figure 76 Ruggedized RJ45 All cables made in U S A all cables RoHS compliant CAT6 certified tested for near end far end crosstalk and return loss IGE...

Page 124: ...122 Additional Reference Information Linea SWIR GigE Series Camera Cable Assembly Right Angle Ethernet Figure 77 Cable Assembly Right Angle Ethernet...

Page 125: ...Rating HiFlex Ethernet Cable Alysium Tech has a cable series for constant movement applications such as cameras mounted on robotic arms or other locations where reliable interconnects are required Co...

Page 126: ...is no communication Review section Using Linea SWIR GigE with the Sapera API to verify required installation steps Refer to Teledyne DALSA s Network Imaging manual to review networking details The cam...

Page 127: ...party filter drivers modify the NIC properties so Teledyne DALSA s Sapera Network Imaging Driver does not install Verify by uninstalling the third party driver and installing the camera package again...

Page 128: ...his Troubleshooting section To aid Teledyne DALSA personnel when support is required the following should be included with the request for support From the Start menu go to Programs Dalsa Sapera LT To...

Page 129: ...on is displaying a warning Open the Teledyne DALSA s Network Configuration Tool from Window s Start Menu Figure 82 Network Configuration Tool Cameras displayed in red require a NIC IP Click the camera...

Page 130: ...128 Troubleshooting Linea SWIR GigE Series Camera Figure 83 Network Configuration Tool IP Configuration Click Automatic Recovery Force IP button...

Page 131: ...ess which is lost on power down To avoid this issue assign a persistent IP address to the camera Click the Persistent IP Mode shown above and press the Apply button to assign the IP address It will au...

Page 132: ...led GigE Vision software is likely to have unpredictable behavior The device discovery process does not find camera The Sapera GigE Server finds camera but an application such as CamExpert does not se...

Page 133: ...the camera is in a high vibration environment See Ruggedized RJ45 Ethernet Cables Check the Ethernet status LEDs on the camera s RJ45 connector The Link Status indicator is on and the activity LED sh...

Page 134: ...illed Review the Teledyne DALSA Network Imaging manual for information on network optimizations If using an external trigger verify the trigger source rate and camera parameters such as trigger to exp...

Page 135: ...elect internal patterns Other Problems or Issues This section describes problems that do not fit any of the categories above Typically these are issues found in the field under specific or unusual con...

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