6M3P Camera User’s Manual
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2.5 Data Output
The camera back panel output connector labeled DATA utilizes differential LVDS signals
with pin assignments as follows:
Connector and Pinout
Table 6: DATA Connector Pinout
Pin
Symbol
Pin
Symbol
Pin
Symbol
Pin
Symbol
1
DA0+
16
Reserved
31
NC
46
GND
2
DA0-
17
DA7+
32
NC
47
NC
3
DA1+
18
DA7-
33
NC
48
NC
4
DA1-
19
DA8+
34
NC
49
NC
5
DA2+
20
DA8-
35
NC
50
NC
6
DA2-
21
DA9+
36
NC
51
NC
7
DA3+
22
DA9-
37
NC
52
NC
8
DA3-
23
DA10+
38
NC
53
Reserved
9
DA4+
24
DA10-
39
NC
54
Reserved
10
DA4-
25
DA11+
40
NC
55
VSYNC-
11
DA5+
26
DA11-
41
NC
56
VSYNC+
12
DA5-
27
NC
42
NC
57
HSYNC-
13
DA6+
28
NC
43
NC
58
HSYNC+
14
DA6-
29
NC
44
NC
59
PIXCLK-
15
Reserved
30
NC
45
GND
60
15
1
16
30
45
31
46
60
(Molex Part #
70928-2000
or equivalent)
NC = No Connect. These pins are unused.
WARNING.
Care must be taken when connecting Data cables to the camera to insure proper
connection and to prevent damage to the connector.
Data Signals
Table 7: Data Signal Definition
Signal
Description
D*0+, D*0-
Data bit 0 true and complement--Output. (Least significant
bit)
D*1+, D*1-
Data bit 1 true and complement--Output.
D*2+, D*2-
Data bit 2 true and complement--Output.
D*3-D*10+,- etc.
Etc.
D*11+, D*11-
Data bit 11 true and complement--Output. (Most significant
bit)
Digitized video data is output from the camera as LVDS differential signals using a Molex
60-pin connector on the rear panel (labeled “DATA”). The data is synchronous and is
accompanied by a pixel clock and clocking signals.
IMPORTANT:
This camera uses the
TOZZW\U
edge of the pixel
clock to register data.