Summary of Contents for PIRANHA CT-P1

Page 1: ...uy your excess underutilized and idle equipment along with credit for buybacks and trade ins Custom engineering so your equipment works exactly as you specify Critical and expedited services Leasing R...

Page 2: ...PIRANHA CT P1 CL P1 High Speed Line Scan Camera User s Manual 03 32 00253 rev 13 Printed 6 6 2005 9 09 00 AM PIRANHA PIRANHA...

Page 3: ...Munich Germany and Tokyo Japan All DALSA products are manufactured using the latest state of the art equipment to ensure product reliability All electronic modules and cameras are subjected to a 24 ho...

Page 4: ...2 6 User Bus Inputs 12 2 7 Data Bus 13 2 8 Timing 14 2 9 Detailed Timing 14 Optical and Mechanical Considerations________________________________________ 15 3 1 Mechanical Interface 15 3 2 Mounting 1...

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Page 6: ...connecting circuit modules through standardized busses allows DALSA to build a high performance modular camera using the reliability flexibility and cost effectiveness of high volume interchangeable...

Page 7: ...CamName User s Manual 6 DALSA Corp 03 32 00253 13 Figure 1 IL P1 Image Sensor Figure 2 IT P1 Image Sensor...

Page 8: ...attern Noise FPN Global exposure control disabled DN 2 3 2 3 Pixel pixel exposure control disabled DN 2 3 2 3 Global 50 exposure control DN 2 3 2 4 Pixel pixel 50 exposure control DN 2 3 2 4 DC Offset...

Page 9: ...rge number of electrons a pixel well can hold without spilling charge onto adjacent pixels As an image sweeps over a line of pixels the pixels collect charge At certain intervals the sensor transfers...

Page 10: ...that most framegrabbers supply cables but since you may have to build custom cables interfaces or controllers planning ahead will save time and effort In order to set up your camera you should take t...

Page 11: ...m Pixels necessary pixel per m 100 cm 20 resolution desired image of width total 2000 pixels Magnification m 100 m 10 resolution desired size pixel 0 10 EXSYNC Frequency m 100 m s 4 resolution desire...

Page 12: ...e use 4 5V Digital 5 Future use 6 15V Analog 7 15V Analog 8 AGND Pin Signal 9 5V Digital 10 DGND 11 Future use 12 Future use 13 5V Analog 14 AGND 15 5V Analog 14 AD2 15 AD1 16 AD0 LSB 17 STROBE 18 LVA...

Page 13: ...andatory control signal EXSYNC and optional signal PRIN These signals must be supplied from your imaging system to the camera in EIA 644 LVDS format which requires the use of twisted pair cable DALSA...

Page 14: ...4096 pixel arrays First Pixel OS1 First Pixel OS2 IT P1 1024 Linear Array Second Pixel OS4 Second Pixel OS3 Second Pixel OS2 First Pixel OS4 First Pixel OS3 Second Pixel OS1 1 3 5 2 4 6 1024 1023 1022...

Page 15: ...N C LVA L STRO B E PRIN DATA O S1 O Sn N otes Overclocked pixels 1 1 2 2 EXSYN C to LVAL in ST RO BEs 60 1 LVA L to next EX SYN C in STRO BEs m in 0 2 9 Detailed Timing hLVAL pixel 2 Param Descriptio...

Page 16: ...are four M4 threaded holes and seven 4 40 UNC holes tapped into the front plate for mounting or attaching heat sinking Other mounting options include M4 holes on the sides of the camera stability inc...

Page 17: ...8 TYP M42x1 6G 3 50 88 9 1 965x48UN 3B 3 50 88 9 M4x0 7 6H 8x 4 13 104 8 0 50 12 7 4x CONTROL POWER OS3 OS4 OS1 OS2 0 93 23 7 1 75 44 5 2x 2 57 65 2 0 87 22 0 2x 1 74 44 1 2 64 67 0 4 35 110 5 THETOP...

Page 18: ...6 8 TYP 3 50 88 9 1 965x48UN 3B 3 50 88 9 M4x0 7 6H 8x 4 13 104 8 0 50 12 7 4x CONTROL POWER OS3 OS4 OS1 OS2 0 93 23 7 1 75 44 5 2x 2 57 65 2 0 87 22 0 2x 1 74 44 1 2 64 67 0 4 35 110 5 THETOP OF THE...

Page 19: ...m Ensure that the image circle diameter of the lens to be used is as great as the diagonal of the imaging region of the image sensor Figure 5 Optical distances and image circles Note that the 4096 pix...

Page 20: ...produce different spectra This aging may not be uniform a light source may produce progressively less light in some areas of the spectrum but not others Filters CCD cameras are extremely responsive to...

Page 21: ...nd image plane parameters Example An acquisition system has a 512 element 10 m pixel pitch line scan camera a lens with an effective focal length of 45mm and requires that 100 m in the object space co...

Page 22: ...r s Manual 21 DALSA Corp 03 32 00253 13 Figure 8 EMC Test Setup OS1 Belden 9819 6 1 8m shielded jacketed twisted pair Control Belden 9807 9 pin RS232 6 1 8m shielded and jacketed Power Belden 9946 20...

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Page 24: ...l and specific solutions listed in sections 4 1 and 4 2 3 If these solutions do not resolve your problem see section 4 3 on getting technical support 4 1 General Solutions Connections The first step i...

Page 25: ...video Under varying illumination trigger from LVAL while looking at each individual digital bit No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No START Check setup see Chapter 2 Data Clocking Output Signals Verify t...

Page 26: ...ine rate Noisy Output Check your power supply voltage outputs for noise Noise present on these lines can result in poor video quality Low quality or non twisted pair cable can also add noise to the vi...

Page 27: ...ow off any adhering fibers or particles using dry filtered compressed air Horizontal Lines or Patterns in Output Patterns can be caused by low frequency illumination variations Use a DC or high freque...

Page 28: ...our DALSA Agent or Dealer Acquisition System hardware framegrabber host computer light sources etc Acquisition System software version OS etc Power supplies and current draw Data rate used Control sig...

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Page 30: ...use of differential signal transmission allows the receiver to reject common mode voltages This noise rejection improves data integrity and allows cameras to be installed in an industrial environment...

Page 31: ...reduce power dissipation within the camera and reduce radiated emissions Unused inputs should also be left unconnected EIA 644 chips have fail safe features that guarantee a known logic state HIGH in...

Page 32: ...53 13 Figure 8 EIA 644 Data Rate vs Cable Length Cable Length m Data Rate Mbps 1 1 1000 100 10 2 3 5 10 20 Jitter Measured at 0100mV Differential 20 Jitter Measured at 0V Differential CAT3 Cable Typic...

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Page 34: ...Part 15 ICES 003 EN 55022 1998 EN 55024 1998 EN 61000 6 1 2001 This product complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive This product complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage...

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Page 36: ...inappropriate reference to area architecture changed EMC description updated troubleshooting section for linescan camera 06 Corrected EMC Declaration 07 Removed 40 50 PR spec from performance specs E...

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Page 38: ...11 troubleshooting 21 F fiber optic light sources 18 Filters 18 full well capacity 7 H halogen light sources 18 horizontal sychronization 12 hot mirror 18 I IL CB image sensor 4 Illumination 18 input...

Page 39: ...B25 User Bus 10 power supplies 11 PRIN 11 R RS422 reference 26 S state diagrams 13 STROBE 12 troubleshooting 22 stuck bits 24 T temperature 14 Timing 13 timing board 4 troubleshooting 21 flowchart 22...

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