MX-E Series Hardware Guide
Smartek Cameras
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Camera performance can be affected by the following conditions:
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There is some additional latency between the trigger and image acquisition in this camera compared to others
because it reads the entire frame into the buffer before it starts sending. This does not affect the frame rate, but it can
slow down cycle times if task timing is critical or other network communication is being done. Typically the
GC651M, GC652M, and GC653M models add ten milliseconds compared to the M1xx. The GC2441M model adds
approximately 77 milliseconds compared to the M390.
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No Power over Ethernet
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No trigger overrun detection.
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Strobe trigger pulse length cannot be set; it is the same as shutter time. This should not be a functional problem, but
it is unlike the M-Series and E-Series cameras.
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The camera is slow to connect the first time it is connected to the Ethernet port. It may take up to 1 minute because
of the camera’s response time to IP address setting.
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The camera does not calculate the frame rate when partial scanning is implemented, so an estimate is listed.
Smartek Camera Unterminated Cable Connections
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Summary of Contents for MX-E Series
Page 1: ...MX E Series Hardware Guide for Processor and Cameras Revision Date July 19 2018...
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Page 18: ...Before You Call MX E Series Hardware Guide Datalogic S r l 12...
Page 28: ...Battery MX E Series Hardware Guide Datalogic S r l 22...
Page 56: ...JAI Cameras MX E Series Hardware Guide Datalogic S r l 50 661 0402TerminalBlockDimensions...
Page 58: ...JAI Cameras MX E Series Hardware Guide Datalogic S r l 52 JAITerminalConnections sinking...
Page 64: ...Basler Cameras MX E Series Hardware Guide Datalogic S r l 58 TerminalConnections...
Page 116: ...M1xx and E1xx MX E Series Hardware Guide Datalogic S r l 110...
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