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CM-030GE/CM-030GE-RA / CB-030GE/CB-030GE-RA

 

 
 

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4.   Locations and Functions 

4.1.   CM-030GE and CB-030GE 

 

 

 

  Lens mount 

 

C-mount (Note *1)

 

 

  CCD sensor 

 

1/3 inch CCD sensor 

  12-pin connector  

 

DC +12V to 24V power and GPIO interface  

  RJ-45  

 

 

Gigabit Ethernet connector with threaded holes for  

 

 

 

thumbscrews 

  LED  

 

 

Indication for power and trigger input 

  LED 

 

 

GigE Network condition: LINK 

  LED 

 

 

GigE Network condition: ACT 

  Holes for RJ-45 thumbscrews 

When an RJ-45 connector with thumbscrews is used, 
remove the two screws located above and below the 
Ethernet connector (Note*2) 

  Mounting holes 

 

M3 depth 3.5mm for tripod mount plate (Note * 3)   

*1) Note:  Rear protrusion on C-mount lens must be less than 10.0mm.    
*2) Note:  When a RJ-45 cable with thumbscrews is connected to the camera, please do not  

excessively tighten screws by using a screw driver. The RJ-45 receptacle on the  
camera might get damaged. For security, the strength to tighten screws should be 
less  than  0.147 Newton  meter  (Nm).  Tightening  by  hand  is  sufficient  in  order  to 
achieve this. 

*3) Note:    The  depth  of  holes  is  3.5mm.  When the  tripod  adapter  plate  MP-40  or  MP-41  is 

used, use the attached screws. If installing the camera directly, please do not use 
screws longer than 3.5mm. 

Fig. 1. Locations 

Summary of Contents for CM-030GE

Page 1: ...CM 030GE CB 030GE CM 030GE RA CB 030GE RA Digital Monochrome Color Progressive Scan GigE Vision Camera Document Version 2 3 CMB 030GE_Ver 2 3_Aug2018 User s Manual...

Page 2: ...ard part 1 FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable prot...

Page 3: ...on Measures for the Administration of the control of Pollution by Electronic Information Products known as China RoHS The table shows contained Hazardous Substances in this camera mark shows that the...

Page 4: ...on Measures for the Administration of the control of Pollution by Electronic Information Products known as China RoHS The table shows contained Hazardous Substances in this camera mark shows that the...

Page 5: ...Configuring the GPIO module 17 6 4 1 Input Output Signal Selector 17 6 5 Examples of the pulse generator configuration 17 6 5 1 Setting screen of the pulse generator 17 6 5 2 GPIO in combination with...

Page 6: ...dout Mode Pre Select Pulse width control 48 10 2 7 Optical Black transfer mode 49 10 2 8 Operation Mode and Functions matrix 50 11 JAI control tool 51 11 1 About GenICamTM SFNC1 3 51 11 2 JAI SDK Ver...

Page 7: ...sion Association The purpose of the GenICam standard is to provide a common program interface for various machine vision cameras By using GenICam cameras from different manufactures can seamlessly con...

Page 8: ...also comply with the GenICam standard and contains an internal XML file that is used to describe the functions features of the camera For further information about GigE Vision standard please go to ww...

Page 9: ...exposure from 43 2 s to 11 037 ms in Full Frame scan Sequencer trigger mode for on the fly change of gain exposure and ROI Edge Pre select and Pulse width trigger mode LVAL synchronous asynchronous o...

Page 10: ...d below the Ethernet connector Note 2 Mounting holes M3 depth 3 5mm for tripod mount plate Note 3 1 Note Rear protrusion on C mount lens must be less than 10 0mm 2 Note When a RJ 45 cable with thumbsc...

Page 11: ...et connector Note 2 Mounting holes M3 depth 3 5mm for tripod mount plate Note 3 1 Note Rear protrusion on C mount lens must be less than 10 0mm 2 Note When a RJ 45 cable with thumbscrews is connected...

Page 12: ...s operating in Continuous mode Flashing green The camera is receiving external trigger Ethernet connector indicates Steady green 1000 Base T has been connected Flashing green 100 Base TX has been conn...

Page 13: ...AI distributor for details on recommended industrial RJ 45 connectors Fig 5 Gigabit Ethernet connector The digital output signals follow the Gigabit Ethernet interface using RJ 45 conforming connector...

Page 14: ...s 0 1 4095 Pulse Generator Setting 0 Start Point Counter 0 1 Length counter 0 Start Point Counter 0 2 for repeat End point counter 0 Counter 0 clear Pulse Generator Setting 1 Pulse Generator 1 Pulse G...

Page 15: ...he configured pulse width starting point and end point Fig 7 Generated pulse Setting example The following example shows the FVAL input to pulse generator The pulse generator creates the pulse using F...

Page 16: ...SDK 6 2 Opto isolated Inputs Outputs The control interface of the C3 GigE Vision camera series has opto isolated inputs and outputs providing galvanic separation between the camera s inputs outputs an...

Page 17: ...B 030GE RA 15 6 2 1 Recommended External Input circuit diagram for customer Fig 10 External Input Circuit OPT IN 1 and 2 6 2 2 Recommended External Output circuit diagram for customer Fig 11 External...

Page 18: ...imum Output Pulse Width 20us Time Delay Rise TDR 0 5us 0 7us Rise Time RT 1 2us 3 0us Time Delay Fall TDF 1 5us 3 0us Fall Time FT 4 0us 7 0us Fig 12 Optical Interface Performance 6 3 Inputs and outpu...

Page 19: ...r Line selector This sets the input and output to the external equipment Line 3 through line 6 are already allocated as below Line source This sets which signal can be fed through selected output exte...

Page 20: ...e 1 Pixel Clock 40MHz Counter Dividing Value 0 Pass through Length Counter 0 1000 Clocks Start point Counter 0 100 Clocks Repeat Count 0 1 End point Counter 0 500 Clocks Counter Clear 0 Rising Edge Tr...

Page 21: ...ue 864 line rate Length Counter 0 1000 Clocks Start point Counter 0 100 Clocks Repeat Count 0 0 End point Counter 0 500 Clocks Clear activation Off Trigger source pulse generator 0 Fig 14 Pulse Genera...

Page 22: ...from pixels in adjacent lines in the horizontal CCD register Fig 13 shows the binning principle Resolution and frame rate for all combinations are shown in the below table Fig 13 CM 030GE CM 030GE RA...

Page 23: ...ls 100 video output Fig 17 Digital Output 7 3 1 Bit Allocation Pixel Format Pixel Type CM 030GE CM 030GE RA In the GigE Vision Interface GVSP GigE Vision Streaming Protocol is used for an application...

Page 24: ...4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R0 G1 R2 Even Line 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 G0 B1 G2 7 3 2 2 GVSP_PIX_BAYRG10 Bayer RG10 Odd Line 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X X X X...

Page 25: ...er filter CB 030GE CB 030GE RA is a color camera based on a CCD sensor with a Bayer RGB color mosaic The color image reconstruction is done in the host PC The Color sequence in the video signal is the...

Page 26: ...L READ OUT 1LVAL 864ck 21 6us 1ck 25ns LVAL DATA OUT 659ck 31 ck 690ck 174ck DVAL 656ck 2ck 16ck OB Valid Data Fig 19 Horizontal timing 7 5 2 Vertical timing The FVAL period for normal continuous mode...

Page 27: ...ed partial scan settings 1 2 1 4 1 3 and 2 3 LVAL FVAL DVAL DATA EEN Valid Data CCD Exposure A B C 7L 1L Valid Data Values for vertical timing in partial scan continuous mode Fig 21 Vertical timing fo...

Page 28: ...binning combines charge from two adjacent lines reducing the vertical resolution to half and at the same time increasing frame rate and sensitivity By activating this function the frame rate is increa...

Page 29: ...ilable at pin 4 of 12 pin Hirose connector It can be used for lens iris control in Continuous and RCT modes only The signal is taken from the CCD sensor and is output after the gain circuit The video...

Page 30: ...ng multiple cameras going through a switch and or a single path or when operating in a system with limited transmission bandwidth the Delayed Readout Mode and Inter Packet Delay functions can be usefu...

Page 31: ...0GE and CB 030GE series conform to Gigabit Ethernet IEEE 802 3 not all combinations of network interface cards NICs and switches routers are suitable for use with the GigE Vision compliant camera JAI...

Page 32: ...ransfer rate The CM 030GE and CB 030GE sereis can support a maximum of 4040 byte packets provided the NIC being used has a Jumbo Frames function with a setting of a 4040 bytes or larger Caution Do not...

Page 33: ...2 x8x90 1000000 243 Mbit s 8 3 5 Simplified calculation Approximate value A simple way to calculate the approximate data transfer rate is the following Transfer data Image width pixel x Image Height p...

Page 34: ...ely in order for the data not to overflow in the switching hub 8 4 2 Connecting a camera to each port of a multi port NIC This is the example for using a 4 port NIC The pair of the connecting camera a...

Page 35: ...he packet delay should be set larger The data traffic is controlled by the buffer of the hub It is necessary to check the buffer value of the unit 8 4 3 2 If delayed readout is not used in trigger mod...

Page 36: ...CB 030GE CB 030GE RA 34 8 4 3 3 If delayed readout is used The packet delay should be set smaller and the packet delay trigger controls the data traffic If the camera has a pulse generator it can cont...

Page 37: ...ons are described in detail 9 2 Electronic Shutter In the GenICam SFNC interface the electronic shutter is set by Exposure time microseconds The traditional JAI method for shutter setting can also be...

Page 38: ...l Scan 43 us 2 722 us 126L V Binning Scan 46 us 6 013 us 257L GPIO in combination with Pulse Width Trigger More precise exposure time can be obtained by using GPIO in combination with Pulse Width Trig...

Page 39: ...tinuous By executing AcquisitionStart command the image can be output until AcqusitionStop Trigger is input Single Frame By executing AcquisitionStart command one frame of the image can be output and...

Page 40: ...iggerWidth The exposure is the same as the trigger width The CM 030GE and CB 030GE series have a JAI Acquisition and Trigger Control function which is the same as used for previous models and includes...

Page 41: ...or microseconds and the setting values are reflected in the same items of Acquisition and Trigger Control Other parameters such as trigger signal should be set in Acquisition and Trigger Control The...

Page 42: ...osure 4 Reset Continuous trigger mode Pre selected exposure 5 Sequential Trigger Pre selected exposure 6 Delayed Readout Trigger Pre selected exposure PWC 10 2 1 Continuous operation For applications...

Page 43: ...24 and figures 28 and 29 To use this mode Important notes on using this mode Trigger pulse 2 LVAL to 1 FVAL The following table shows minimum trigger interval in synchronous accumulation mode Full sca...

Page 44: ...Exposure time FAVL FULL 6L 7 1L 131us 152 6us V binning 4L 5 2L 98 4 us 121 2us When a trigger pulse is input during FVAL LOW period LVAL a sync mode functions Fig 29 Edge Pre select LVAL async Timin...

Page 45: ...hrough fig 24 and fig 30 through 31 To use this mode Important notes on using this mode Trigger pulse width 2 LVAL to 2 seconds The following table shows minimum trigger interval in synchronous accumu...

Page 46: ...ntrol LVAL sync 10 2 3 2 LVAL_async timing LAVL ASYNC 3 s 1 s TRIG 2 L min 1L CCD Exposure EEN Exposure time FAVL FULL 6L 7 1L 131us 152 6us V binning 4L 5 2L 98 4us 121 2us When a trigger pulse is in...

Page 47: ...by the pre set shutter speed If no further trigger pulses are applied the camera will continue in normal mode and the video signal is not output The fast dump read out has the same effect as smearles...

Page 48: ...set up to 10 sequences Along with every trigger input the image data with the preset sequence is output as described below Signals added to trigger can be selected by Trigger Source The camera will fu...

Page 49: ...L 294 L 185 L 132 L 261 L The conditions for this table are that the shutter speed should be set the same for all sequences If the shutter speed is different the difference of exposure time should be...

Page 50: ...he same GigE interface it allows the cameras to be read out in sequence preventing congestion The image data is not transmitted directly by the trigger 0 and it is stored in the memory located at Ethe...

Page 51: ...ack reference in the application software OB Transfer Mode OFF OB Transfer Mode ON Normal Scan 1 656 1 494 1 656 672 1 6 16 pixels for Horizontal 6 lines for Vertical are 500 added 2 3 Partial Scan 1...

Page 52: ...Width PW Not applicable Yes Yes Auto No 0x03 Reset Continuous RCT Yes Yes Yes Async only Yes Note 2 0x09 Sequential Pre select EPS Yes Yes Yes Async only No 0x17 Pre Select Delayed Readout Yes Yes Yes...

Page 53: ...3 specification The latest version of JAI GigE Vision cameras comply with GenICam SFNC1 3 However JAI can offer the following options for customers who use older versions of GIgE Vision cameras JAI pr...

Page 54: ...f camera s Connect camera s to Network After establishing the connection start the control tool The model name connected to the Network is displayed with connecting icon CB 030GE When this icon is dou...

Page 55: ...o Digital I O Line 1 to Line 8 The following is the example to set Line5 Opt In 1 In this case the line source is the signal connected to Opt In 1 The line format is automatically set to Opto Coupled...

Page 56: ...generator 0 is selected as the trigger signal 11 4 3 Setting the image size 11 4 4 Acquisition of the image The settings for image capturing are controlled in Acquisition and Trigger Control or JAI Ac...

Page 57: ...ile All features and registers of the camera are stored in the camera as an XML file This XML file is stored in the following folder My computer Local disk C Program files GenICam_V2 0 xml TransportLa...

Page 58: ...CM 030GE CM 030GE RA CB 030GE CB 030GE RA 56...

Page 59: ...CM 030GE CM 030GE RA CB 030GE CB 030GE RA 57...

Page 60: ...CM 030GE CM 030GE RA CB 030GE CB 030GE RA 58...

Page 61: ...CM 030GE CM 030GE RA CB 030GE CB 030GE RA 59 12 External Appearance and Dimensions 12 1 CM 030GE and CB 030GE Fig 33 CM 030GE CB 030GE Outline...

Page 62: ...unt 6 M3depth 3 5 3 M3depth 3 5 depth0 14 depth0 14 depth0 14 102 5 4 04 6 3 0 25 1 14 29 31 1 22 32 5 59 8 0 31 2 32 1 28 1 02 26 Ser i al No Caut i on seal 4 M3depth 3 5 1 02 1 28 2 64 0 57 1 73 0 2...

Page 63: ...CM 030GE CM 030GE RA CB 030GE CB 030GE RA 61 13 Specifications 13 1 Spectral response Fig 35 Spectral response for CM 030GE CM 030GE RA Fig 36 Spectral response for CB 030GE CB 030GE RA IR Filter...

Page 64: ...24 dB 1 step 0 0358dB Synchronization Internal X tal GPIO Module Input output switch Clock Generator One Pulse Generators Four Configurable 14 in 9 out switch 12 bit counter based on 25MHz clock or Pi...

Page 65: ...back 17 526mm Tolerance 0 to 0 05mm IR cut Optical Low Pass Filter Built in only for CB 030GE CB 030GE RA Dimensions CM CB 030GE 44 x 29 x 75 mm W x H x D excluding protuberances CM CB 030GE RA 44 x 2...

Page 66: ...hipped without visible image sensor blemishes Over time some pixel defects can occur This does not have a practical effect on the operation of the camera These will show up as white spots blemishes Ex...

Page 67: ...tripod mounting plate please use the provided screws 14 5 Exportation When exporting this product please follow the export regulation of your own country 14 6 References 1 This manual for CM 030GE CM...

Page 68: ...chassis for screws from 4mm to 3 5mm and add caution Gain up from 12dB to 24dB Camera revision G and after Sensitivity is changed Add RCT trigger mode August 2011 2 0 Totally revised to conform with...

Page 69: ...names mentioned in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners JAI A S cannot be held responsible for any technical or typographical errors and reserves the right to...

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