
25
5.8 Custom Cable Splitter (“Y” cable):
This is a custom cable (often referred to as a Y-cable or a T-cable) that is used in applications
where it is necessary to access the DB-37 connector of a DVC “DigitEyes” camera (DVC-0A,
DVC-08 or DVC-10) camera at two separate interfaces.
Figure 5-11
: Typical application using the Splitter
PIN
SIGNAL NAME
PIN
SIGNAL NAME
1
PIXEL CLOCK (+)
20
PIXEL CLOCK (-)
2
LINE DATA VALID (+)
21
LINE DATA VALID (-)
3
FRAME DATA VALID (+)
22
FRAME DATA VALID (-)
4
COMPOSITE SYNC (+)
23
COMPOSITE SYNC (-)
5
FIELD INDEX (+)
24
FIELD INDEX (-)
6
VIDEO DB9 (+) (LSB FOR DVC-10)
25
VIDEO DB9 (-) (LSB FOR DVC-10)
7
VIDEO DB8 (+)
26
VIDEO DB8 (-)
8
VIDEO DB7 (+) (LSB FOR DVC-08)
27
VIDEO DB7 (-) (LSB FOR DVC-08)
9
VIDEO DB6 (+)
28
VIDEO DB6 (-)
10
VIDEO DB5 (+)
29
VIDEO DB5 (-)
11
VIDEO DB4 (+)
30
VIDEO DB4 (-)
12
VIDEO DB3 (+)
31
VIDEO DB3 (-)
13
VIDEO DB2 (+)
32
VIDEO DB2 (-)
14
VIDEO DB1 (+)
33
VIDEO DB1 (-)
15
VIDEO DB0 (+) MSB
34
VIDEO DB0 (-) MSB
16
GROUND
35
GROUND
17
RESET
36
+5VOLT AUX. POWER OUT
18
MODE CONTROL 0 (Or Offset Control)
37
MODE CONTROL 1 (Or Gain Control)
19
MODE CONTROL 2
Table 5-1
:
"Y" Cable: Pinout of ca
mera side DB-37 connector (marked "C")
The splitter connects to the female DB-37 connector (see Table 1, above) of the camera via a
male DB-37 connector from which TWO branches emerge.
(1) The Mode Control branch: consisting of the Mode Control signals, which, in the case of MC1
and MC0 may be used as the gain and offset control voltages if the ext. gain/offset option is
installed.
DVC camera
Frame grabber:
Receives CLOCK,
VIDEO_DATA &
TIMING signals;
Generates RESET
signal.
Remote control box:
Re5V & GND;
Generates Mode
Control & Gain/offset
voltages
C
D
R
Summary of Contents for DigitEyes Series
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