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CM-200GE/CM-200GE-RA/CB-200GE/CB-200GE-RA

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CM-200GE/CM-200GE-RA

CB-200GE/CB-200GE-RA

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Summary of Contents for CM-200GE

Page 1: ...CM 200GE CB 200GE CM 200GE RA CB 200GE RA Digital Monochrome Color Progressive Scan GigE Vision Camera Document Version 2 2 CMB 200GE_Ver 2 2_Aug2018 User s Manual...

Page 2: ...dard 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 pro...

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: ...and outputs table 16 6 4 Configuring the GPIO module register settings 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...

Page 6: ...Trigger Mode Pre Select trigger 46 10 2 6 Delayed Readout Mode Pre Select trigger and pulse width trigger 48 10 2 7 Optical Black transfer Mode 49 10 2 8 Operation Mode and Functions matrix 50 11 JAI...

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: ...RA 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...

Page 9: ...40 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 operation auto detect Auto iri...

Page 10: ...wo 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...

Page 11: ...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 thumb...

Page 12: ...rating 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 T has been connected...

Page 13: ...or 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 The followi...

Page 14: ...nerator 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 Generator 1 18 19 Pu...

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

Page 16: ...SDK 6 2 Opto isolated Inputs Ouputs 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 and...

Page 17: ...e c tor hiros e 12 c onne c tor Use r sid e JAI C3_Series CAMER A sid e E XTE RN A L IN P U T 3 3V IN Fig 10 External Input Circuit OPT IN 1 and 2 6 2 2 Recommended External Output circuit diagram for...

Page 18: ...m 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 Opto isolated Interface Performance 6 3 Inputs and ou...

Page 19: ...l Selector 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 ou...

Page 20: ...ue 0 Pass through Length Counter 0 1000 Clocks Start point Counter 0 100 Clocks Repeat Count 0 1 End point Counter 0 750 Clocks Counter Clear 0 Rising Edge Trigger source pulse generator 0 LUT Cross p...

Page 21: ...Counter 0 500 Clocks Clear activation Off Trigger source pulse generator 0 LUT Cross point switch 12bit Counte Pulse Generator 2 20bit Counter Pulse Generator 1 20bit Counter Pulse Generator 0 20bit...

Page 22: ...al black pixels in the image stream 7 2 Vertical Binning CM 200GE CM 200GE RA only The binning functions can be used to achieve higher frame rate or higher sensitivity The drawback is lower resolution...

Page 23: ...level equals 100 video output Fig 17 Digital Output 7 3 1 Bit Allocation Pixel Format Pixel Type CM 200GE CM 200GE RA monochrome In the GigE Vision Interface GVSP GigE Vision Streaming Protocol is us...

Page 24: ...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 X X 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X X X X X X R0 R0 G1 G1 Even Line 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 25: ...e center might be shifted As Pixel Format type the CB 200GE CB 200GE RA support BAYER GB 8 and BAYER GB 10 When this type is selected the output starts from 2nd line for all scanning 7 4 CB 200GE CB 2...

Page 26: ...8 ns LVAL DATA OUT DVAL Valid data 1628 clk 1688 clk 1624 clk OB 4 clk 48 clk 392 clk OB 12 clk OB 16 clk 32 clk 1640 clk Fig 19 Horizontal timing 7 5 2 Vertical timing The FVAL period for normal cont...

Page 27: ...fixed partial scan settings 1 2 1 4 1 3 and 2 3 LVAL FVAL DVAL DATA 3L CCD Exposure EEN A B C Partial Frame Readout Valid data Values for vertical timing in partial scan continuous mode Fig 21 Vertic...

Page 28: ...ning 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 increased...

Page 29: ...logue signal is not routed through the GPIO This signal is available 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...

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 140GE 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: ...ate a larger packet size produces a slightly lower data transfer rate The CM 200GE and CB 200GE sereis can support a maximum of 4040 byte packets provided the NIC being used has a Jumbo Frames functio...

Page 33: ...2 x8x25 1000000 416 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 200GE CB 200GE 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: ...the functions 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 c...

Page 38: ...64 us 10 208 s V Binning Scan 71 692 us 22 476 s GPIO in combination with Pulse Width trigger More precise exposure time can be obtained by using GPIO in combination with Pulse Width trigger mode The...

Page 39: ...tionStart 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 then the acquisition is stop...

Page 40: ...iggerWidth The exposure is the same as the trigger width The CM 200GE and CB 200GE 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: ...posure 4 Reset continuous trigger mode Pre selected exposure 5 Sequential Trigger Pre selected exposure 6 Delayed Readout Trigger Pre selected exposure 10 2 1 Continuous operation For applications not...

Page 43: ...g 24 and fig 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 scan...

Page 44: ...VAL SYNC Mode Setting 2L Exposure 1L max Trigger input whthin FVAL HIGH Period Fig 28 Edge Pre select LVAL sync Timing 10 2 2 2 LVAL_async timing 5 37 s 1 s CCD exposure EEN FVAL 2L to 3L Exposure tim...

Page 45: ...lting video signal will start to be read out after the trigger rising edge For timing details refer to fig 19 through fig 24 and fig 30 and 31 To use this mode Important notes on using this mode Trigg...

Page 46: ...L 2L 1L Max LVAL LVAL SYNC Mode Setting Trigger input whthin FVAL HIGH Period 2L min Fig 30 Pulse width control LVAL sync 10 2 3 2 LVAL_async timing 5 37 s 1 s CCD exposure Trig 2L to 3L EEN FVAL Expo...

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 smearless...

Page 48: ...from the preset sequence is output as described below Trigger Sequence Operation Signals added to trigger can be selected by Trigger Spurce The camera will functions on the rising edge of the trigger...

Page 49: ...mode Full Scan 2 3 Partial 1 2 Partial 1 4 Partial 1 8 Partial 1 2 V Binning 1255 L 895 L 717 L 453 L 323 L 631 L The condition for this table is that shutter speed should be set the same for all seq...

Page 50: ...d to the 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 a...

Page 51: ...tion software The default condition is OFF OB Transfer Mode OFF OB Transfer Mode ON Normal Scan 1 1624 1 1236 1 1624 1640 1 10 1 6 pixels for Horizontal 12 lines for Vertical 1246 are added 1248 2 3 P...

Page 52: ...Auto No 0x02 Pulse Width PWC 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 EPS Delayed Readou...

Page 53: ...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 provides the following software 1 Ve...

Page 54: ...ablishing the connection start the control tool The model name connected to the Network is displayed with connecting icon CB 200GE When this icon is double clicked the camera can communicate with the...

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 200GE CM 200GE RA CB 200GE CB 200GE RA 56...

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Page 62: ...ns 12 1 CM 200GE and CB 200GE GigE POWER TRIG Outsidesizetolerance F 0 3mm 44 29 C Mount 13 26 26 1 73 1 14 14 5 0 57 0 51 5 0 2 1 02 1 02 depth0 14 59 75 Serial No 6 M3depth3 5 depth0 14 FCC seal Cau...

Page 63: ...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 64: ...M 200GE CM 200GE RA CB 200GE CB 200GE RA 62 13 Specifications 13 1 Spectral response Fig 35 Spectral response for CM 200GE CM 200GE RA RA Fig 36 Spectral response for CB 200GE CB 200GE RA RA IR Filter...

Page 65: ...enabled by internal switch Gain Manual 3 to 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 swit...

Page 66: ...lens must be less than 10 0mm Flange back 17 526mm Tolerance 0 to 0 05mm Optical Low Pass Filter Built in Only for CB 200GE CB 200GE RA Dimensions CM CB 200GE 44 x 29 x 75 mm W x H x D excluding prot...

Page 67: ...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 68: ...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 200GE CM...

Page 69: ...Sept 2009 1 2 Change the depth in 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...

Page 70: ...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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