
4M Stop Action Camera Manual
PRELIMINARY
15
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e camera
10 bits and outputs 8 MSB or all 10 bits depen
g
For a Camera Link reference and timing definitions refer to Appendix A on page 55.
ctor
ower Connector
5
4
6
2
3
1
•
Th
internally digitizes to
din
on the camera’s Camera Link operating mode.
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2.2.3 Power Conne
Figure 8: Hirose 6-pin Circular Male—P
Hirose 6-pin Circular Ma e
l
Mat ing Par t: H O SE
HR10A -7P-6S
ly and camera.
lting in ~20 A/s current ramp rate
uce voltage drop. Long power supply leads may
d voltage range even
much less vo ge.
de range violation.
ons are not guaranteed if your power supply does not meet
oltages to you
camera. Incorrect voltages will damage the camera. Protect the camera with a fast-blow
fuse between power supply and camera.
IR
The camera requires a single voltage input (12 to 15V).
WARNING: When setting up the camera’s power supplies follow these guidelines:
•
Protect the camera with a
fast-blow fuse
between power supp
•
Power surge limit at 2 A.
•
12 V power supply. Nominal 0.65 A load resu
lta
•
Power supply current limit needs to be set at >2 A.
•
Do not use the shield on a multi-conductor cable for ground.
•
Keep leads as short as possible to red
falsely indicate that the power supply is within the recommende
r
when the camera at the connector is actually being supplied with
•
Use high-quality
linear
supplies to minimize noise.
•
Use an isolated type power supply to prevent LVDS common mo
Note:
Performance specificati
these requirements. See section 1.3 for power requirements.
WARNING: It is extremely important that you apply the appropriate v
Visit the
www.dalsa.com
Web site for a list of companies that make power supplies that
meet the camera’s requirements. The companies listed should not be considered the only
choices.
Table 7: Hirose Pin Description
1
1 o 15
4
GND
2 t
V
2
12 to 15V
5
GND
3
12 to 15V
6
GND
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