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10 

 

 

2.3  

Connectors 

2.3.1  Power Connector HR10A-10R-12PB 

Pin Function 
1 Ground 
2 +5 

Volts 

3 Ground 

Reserved for application dependent I/O 

5 Ground 
6 +5 

Volts 

Reserved for application dependent I/O 

8 Ground 
9 +5 

Volts 

10 

Reserved for application dependent I/O 

11 +5 

Volts 

12 

Reserved for application dependent I/O 

2.3.2  Data Connector J1 

Pin Signal 

Pin Signal 

1 Ground 

14 Ground 

2 CL1_TXOUT0N 

15 CL1_TXOUT0P 

3 CL1_TXOUT1N 

16 CL1_TXOUT1P 

4 CL1_TXOUT2N 

17 CL1_TXOUT2P 

5 CL1_TXCLKOUTN 

18 CL1_TXCLKOUTP 

6 CL1_TXOUT3N 

 

19 CL1_TXOUT3P 

7 SERTCP 

20 SERTCN 

8 CC1N 

21 SERTFGP 

9 CC2P 

22 CC1P 

10 CC3N 

23 CC2N 

11 CC4P 

24 CC3P 

12 SERTFGN 

25 CC4N 

13 Ground 

26 Ground 

2.3.3  Data Connector J2 

Pin Signal 

Pin Signal 

1 Ground 

14 Ground 

2 CL2_TXOUT0N 

15 CL2_TXOUT0P 

3 CL2_TXOUT1N 

16 CL2_TXOUT1P 

4 CL2_TXOUT2N 

17 CL2_TXOUT2P 

5 CL2_TXCLKOUTN 

18 CL2_TXCLKOUTP 

6 CL2_TXOUT3N 

 

19 CL2_TXOUT3P 

7 Application 

Specific 

I/O (P) 

20 Application 

Specific 

I/O (N) 

8 CL3_TXOUT0N 

21 CL3_TXOUT0P 

9 CL3_TXOUT1N 

22 CL3_TXOUT1P 

10 CL3_TXOUT2N 

23 CL3_TXOUT2P 

11 CL3_TXCLKOUTN 

24 CL3_TXCLKOUTP 

12 CL3_TXOUT3N 

25 CL3_TXOUT3P 

 

13 Ground 

26 Ground 

Summary of Contents for FASTCAMERA Series

Page 1: ...1 FASTCAMERA SERIES FASTCAMERA40 USER S MANUAL 30002 50040...

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Page 3: ...040 Revision History 1 0 January 20 2003 1 1 March 26 2003 1 2 March 30 2003 1 3 April 9 2003 Trademarks FastVision is a registered trademark of FastVision LLC Channel Link is a trademark of National...

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Page 5: ...3 POWER REQUIREMENTS 11 4 TIMING 11 5 TRIGGER MODES 11 6 READ OUT MODES 11 7 STANDARD CAMERA DATA FLOW 15 8 THE STANDARD CAMERA FUNCTIONALITY 15 9 USB CAMERA OPTION 23 10 CAMERA CONTROL PROGRAM 24 11...

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Page 7: ...mmable logic in the camera FastVision or the Customer can customize the size and content of the FPGAs and memory in the camera to contain many different features processing algorithms and storage sche...

Page 8: ...SRAM for ultra fast processing Optional additional DDRAM and increased FPGA size for additional processing capability Trigger able electronic rolling shutter C mount lens 2 1 FastCamer40 Image Sensor...

Page 9: ...ref 39 5m m 74 0m m 0 ref 7m m 132m m FastCam era40 Side View 12 7m m FastCam era40 Front View FastCam era40 B ottom View 7m m 0 ref 0 ref 39 5m m 79 0m m FASTCAM ERA40 CASE AND M O UNTING DIM ENSIO...

Page 10: ...N 17 CL1_TXOUT2P 5 CL1_TXCLKOUTN 18 CL1_TXCLKOUTP 6 CL1_TXOUT3N 19 CL1_TXOUT3P 7 SERTCP 20 SERTCN 8 CC1N 21 SERTFGP 9 CC2P 22 CC1P 10 CC3N 23 CC2N 11 CC4P 24 CC3P 12 SERTFGN 25 CC4N 13 Ground 26 Groun...

Page 11: ...lt input to 3 3 2 5 and 1 8 volts 4 TIMING Camera Clock is configurable from 25 to 85 MHz depending on the application Pixel data is valid when LVAL FVAL and DVAL are true Minimum two clocks LVAL and...

Page 12: ...s 4 n 3 Four Taps 8 bits Medium 8 CL1_B 1 0 CL1_A 7 0 4 n 0 CL1_B 5 4 CL1_C 7 0 4 n 1 CL2_C 1 0 CL2_B 7 0 4 n 2 CL2_C 4 5 CL2_A 7 0 4 n 3 Four Taps 10 bits Medium 9 CL1_A 7 0 pixels 5 n 0 CL1_B 7 0 pi...

Page 13: ...6 CL3_FVAL CL3_LVAL CL1_DVAL CL3_SP CL2_B 7 6 CL2_B 3 2 8 n 7 Eight Taps 10 bits Full 15 CL1_A 7 0 16 n 0 CL1_B 7 0 16 n 1 CL1_C 7 0 16 n 2 CL2_A 7 0 16 n 3 CL2_B 7 0 16 n 4 CL2_C 7 0 16 n 5 CL3_A 7...

Page 14: ...2 CL2_SP CL2_B 7 6 CL2_ 3 2 G 4 n 3 CL3_SP CL3_B 7 6 CL3_ 3 2 CL4_SP CL4_B 7 6 CL4_ 3 2 B 4 n 3 12 Taps 10 Bits Color 5 Camera Links 17 CL1_B 1 0 CL1_A 7 0 CL1_B 5 4 CL1_C 7 0 CL2_B 1 0 CL2_A 7 0 CL2...

Page 15: ...be used for image averaging In this mode Images are summed into a 32 bit per pixel buffer which can be read out at any time CC2 and or cleared CC3 CC1 CC2 and CC3 can be replaced by Serial Commands or...

Page 16: ...eparate amplifiers and converters for each column in the sensor for the FastCamera 40 that is 2352 converters At the same time a line is read out and reset from the sensor a different line can be rese...

Page 17: ...gain values are computed in the simplest case the pixel values and the ratio with 75 of full scale 191 8 bit or 768 10 bits determines the gain Note It is assumed that you are trying for a uniformly...

Page 18: ...g in the image capture will never stop A reset is required to re arm the trigger and delay process 8 3 3 Image summing memory mode In this mode the memory is divided up into buffers the size of the se...

Page 19: ...er until the camera sends a 0x3f you will be back in sync without effecting the camera state 8 6 3 0x01 ADC settings Serial Command If you need to adjust the control voltages of the sensor then use th...

Page 20: ...2 0x20 Set Trigger Mode Serial Command This allows you set the trigger mode CC1 the options are free run CC1 edge or CC1 level See the section on exposure above 8 6 13 0x30 Write Flash Memory Serial C...

Page 21: ...9 8 5 VREF2 7 0 6 VREF2 9 8 7 VTEST 7 0 8 VTEST 9 8 9 VREF3 7 0 10 VREF3 9 8 11 VBIAS1 7 0 12 VBIAS1 9 8 13 VREF4 7 0 14 VREF4 9 8 15 VBIAS2 7 0 16 VBIAS2 9 8 17 VLN1 7 0 18 VLN1 9 8 19 VBIAS3 7 0 20...

Page 22: ...ggered If data byte 0 image readout will occur as soon as an image is ready 0x08 0 Clear FIFO Memory 0x09 1 Set Read out mode See section above 0x10 0 Trigger Image collection 0x11 2 Trigger delay cir...

Page 23: ...ramegrabber if it supports the standard Camera Link DLL or may be used with the USB port in situations where the camera link serial port is not available or too slow In order to use this option you mu...

Page 24: ...you an idea of what you need to operate the camera with a PC 11 1 USB operation In this mode of operation needs the following items The camera and a lens A power supply for the camera A USB cable Fas...

Page 25: ...ns Computer USB Cable 11 1 2 The software connections are USB Device In Camera Your Software Library DLL Or ActiveX Control Operating System Provided USB Drivers FastVision Provided USB Device Driver...

Page 26: ...egrabber software All of this can be supplied by FastVision 11 2 1 The hardware connections are Camera Lens Your Computer Power Supply FastVision Provided Frame Grabber 1 or 2 Camera Link Cables 11 2...

Page 27: ...11 3 1 The hardware connections are Camera Lens Your Computer Power Supply Third Party Provided Frame Grabber 1 or 2 Camera Link Cables 11 3 2 The software connections are Camera Serial And Channel Li...

Page 28: ...e hardware installation to make sure that the system is properly installed _____ Go back over the software installation to make sure you have installed all necessary software _____ Run the Installatio...

Page 29: ...Vision Technical Support you feel your hardware or software is not functioning properly you can return the product to FastVision for service or replacement Service or replacement may be covered by you...

Page 30: ...30 All of this information will be logged into the RMA report so it s there for the technician when your product arrives at FastVision Put boards inside their...

Page 31: ...ountered It is important that we are able to reproduce your error in an isolated test case You can help if you create a stand alone code module that is isolated from your application and yet clearly d...

Page 32: ...FastVision LLC 131 Daniel Webster Highway 529 Nashua NH 03060 USA Telephone 603 891 4317 FAX 603 891 1881 Web site http www fast vision com Electronic Mail sales fast vision com support fast vision c...

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