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7.9.      Sequence ROI Trigger 

This mode allows the user to define a preset sequence of up to 10 images, each with its own ROI, 
exposure time and gain values.     
 

Primary settings to use this mode 

Exposure Mode:

 

Timed   

Trigger Mode:    ON 
Video Send Mode: Trigger Sequence or Command Sequence 

 

Table - 32    Minimum Trigger Interval (at 8-bit) 

 

Readout 

Mode 

FULL 

2/3 ROI 

1/2 ROI 

1/4 ROI 

1/8 ROI 

1/2V Binning 

Minimum 

Interval (ms) 

16.14 ms+ 

Exposure 

time 

+8.01 

µ

13.44 

ms+ 

Exposure 

time 

+8.01 

µ

8.07 ms+ 
Exposure 

time 

+8.01 

µ

4.04 ms+ 
Exposure 

time 

+8.01 

µ

2.02 ms+ 
Exposure 

tieme 

+8.01 

µ

8.07ms+ 

Exposure 

time+ 8.01 

µ

(Note1) 

  Note1: Only SP-5000-USB 

 

7.9.1      Video send mode 

 
The sequential trigger mode is selected via the Video Send Mode command and has the     
following options. 
 
                  Table – 33    Video send mode 

Mode selected 

Index selection method 

Trigger Sequence 

Select the index by using the Frame Start trigger signal. (The 
setting index can be determined by the Next Index setting.) 

Command Sequence 

Select the index number to assign directly by using the 
Command Sequence Index command. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Fig. 41      Behavior if Video Send Mode is set to Trigger Sequence 

 

Video Send Mode 

Frame Start 
Trigger In 

“Normal” 

“Trigger Sequence” 

Sequence Index 
Can be changed 

Sequence Index 

Cannot be changed 

Sequence 
Index 
Execute from 
Index 0 

Sequence Index 
Can be changed 

“Normal” 

Sequence 
Index 
Pointer 
  & 
Repetition 
Count 
Clear 

Sequence 
Index    Execute 
From Index 0 

“Trigger Sequence” 

Sequence Index 

Cannot be changed

 

Frame Active 
Out 

Sequence Index

 

 

Performing 

Sequence Index

 

Stop 

Sequence Index 

 

Performing 

Sequence Index

 

Stop 

Sequence Reset 
Command 

“Execute” 

Sequen
ce 
Index 
Execute 
from 
Index 0 

Summary of Contents for SP-5000C-USB

Page 1: ...1054E 1404 Spark Series SP 5000M USB SP 5000C USB 5M Digital Progressive Scan Monochrome and Color Camera Document Version Ver 1 5 SP 5000 USB_Ver 1 5_Mar2015 User Manual ...

Page 2: ... 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 protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause har...

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Page 5: ...rmat 14 5 3 7 GPIO 14 5 3 7 1 Basic block diagram 15 5 3 7 2 IN and OUT matrix table 16 5 4 Optical Interface 16 5 4 1 Recommended External Input circuit diagram for customer 17 5 4 2 Recommended External Output circuit diagram for customer 17 5 4 3 Characteristics of optical interface 18 5 5 Pulse Generator 18 5 5 1 Clock Pre scaler 19 5 5 2 Pulse Generator Selector 19 5 5 3 Pulse Generator Lengt...

Page 6: ... 7 1 1 3 Continuous 32 7 1 2 AcquisitionStart 32 7 1 3 AcquisitionStop 32 7 1 4 Acquisition frame rate 33 7 1 5 Calculation of the sensor maximum frame rate 34 7 1 6 Maximum frame rate in USB 3 0 bandwidth 34 7 2 Exposure settings 35 7 2 1 Exposure Mode 35 7 2 2 Exposure Time 36 7 2 3 Exposure Auto 36 7 3 Trigger Control 36 7 3 1 Trigger Selector 37 7 3 2 Trigger Mode 37 7 3 3 Trigger Source 37 7 ...

Page 7: ...bout P Iris 56 8 7 2 Setting for P iris lens being used 57 8 7 2 1 P Iris lens select 57 8 7 2 2 Step max 57 8 7 2 3 Position 57 8 7 2 4 Current F value 57 8 7 2 5 P Iris Auto min P Iris Auto max 57 8 7 3 Motorized lenses 57 8 7 3 1 Iris 57 8 7 3 2 Zoom 57 8 7 3 3 Focus 58 8 8 ALC 58 8 9 HDR High Dynamic Range SP 5000M USB only 59 9 Camera setting 60 9 1 Camera Control Tool 60 9 2 Camera Default S...

Page 8: ... service pack and Windows 8 native support expected soon Components from different manufacturers will easily communicate with each other USB3 Vision also supports the GenICamTM standard which is managed by the EMVA European Machine Vision Association The purpose of the GenICam standard is to provide a common program interface for various machine vision cameras By using GenICam cameras from differe...

Page 9: ...optical inspection applications such as solid state device inspection or material surface inspection They incorporate video processing functions such as a look up table shading compensation and blemish compensation in addition to fundamental functions such as trigger exposure setting and video level control As a common Spark Series feature a new connector for lens control is employed SP 5000M USB ...

Page 10: ...aster frame rates 0 dB to 24 dB gain control for both SP 5000M USB and SP 5000C USB 10 μs 1 100 000 to 8 seconds exposure control in 1 μs step Auto exposure control Timed and trigger width exposure control RCT and PIV trigger modes for specific applications ALC control with combined function of AGC auto exposure and auto iris HDR High Dynamic Range function is available SP 5000M USB only Various p...

Page 11: ...or for interfacing via USB 3 0 Mounting holes Holes for mounting tripod base or direct installation Depth 5 mm Note 2 Note1 Rear protrusion on C mount lens must be less than 10 0 mm Note2 The part number for the tripod adapter plate with 1 4 20 thread is MP 42 option When the camera is mounted directly using mounting holes the length of screws must be less than 5mm If they are longer than 5mm they...

Page 12: ...ormation POWER TRIG Amber Power connected initiating This light goes OFF after initiating Steady green Camera is operating in Continuous mode Flashing green The camera is receiving external triggering Note The interval of flashing does not correspond with external trigger duration Fig 2 Rear panel ...

Page 13: ...r used for USB 3 0 in the SP 5000 USB is a Micro B Type connector with a USB 3 0 form factor 5 2 Connectors and pin assignment 5 2 1 Output connector for Digital Video Output USB 3 0 Micro B connector Type ZX3600 B 10p or equivalent Fig 3 USB 3 0 Micro B Connector No I O Name Note 1 I Power VBUS 5V 2 I O USB2 0 Differential pair D Differential pair 3 I O USB2 0 Differential pair D 4 I USB OTG ID f...

Page 14: ...Type HIROSE 10 Pin Connector 3260 10S3 55 Fig 5 Hirose 10 pin connector Table 6 Hirose 10P pin assignment Standard No I O Name Note 1 O DRIVE IRIS Motorized Lens 2 O DRIVE FOCUS Motorized Lens 3 O DRIVE ZOOM Motorized Lens 4 O COMMON Motorized Lens 5 GND 6 O P IRIS OUT A P Iris Lens 7 O P IRIS OUT A P Iris Lens 8 O P IRIS OUT B P Iris Lens 9 O P IRIS OUT B P Iris Lens 10 O GND Pin no I O Signal Re...

Page 15: ...SP 5000C USB the digital IN OUT capability in the software control tool can assign the necessary signals needed for the system 5 3 1 Line Selector In the Line Selector the following input and output signals can be assigned Table 9 Line selector Note Select and connect the line source signal against the item selected in the line selector Line Selector item Description Line 1 TTL 1 Out TTL 1 output ...

Page 16: ...Selector Frame Trigger Wait Connect Frame Trigger Wait signal to line item selected in Line Selector Frame Active Connect Frame Active signal to line item selected in Line Selector Acquisition Trigger Wait Connect Acquisition Trigger Wait signal to line item selected in Line Selector Acquisition Active Connect Acquisition Active signal to line item selected in Line Selector Exposure Active Connect...

Page 17: ...tive GPIO 4 TTL IN 1 GPIO 5 OPT IN GPIO 10 TTL IN2 GPIO 11 LVDS IN Pixel Clock Cross Point Switch 12 bit Counter INV INV INV N NAND INV Non INV Pulse Generator 20 bit counter x 2 CLR Trigger 0 Acquisition Start Sel Bit 5 0 Sel Bit 7 Sel Bit 7 Pulse Generator 0 Pulse Generator 1 Trigger 1 Acquisition Stop Trigger 3 Transfer Start Trigger 2 Frame Start GPIO 1 TTL OUT 1 GPIO 2 OPT OUT GPIO 8 TL OUT 2...

Page 18: ...is 3 3V to 24V DC whereas outputs will handle 5V to 24V DC The following drawing is the concept of photo coupler Fig 7 Photo coupler Selector Cross point switch output Source signal Cross point switch input LOW HIGH Software Trigger Exposure Active Frame Trigger Wait Frame Active FVAL LVAL Pulse Generator 0 Pulse Generator 1 Line 4 12P TTL 1 In Line 5 12P OPT In NAND 1 Out 1 NAND 2 Out 1 Line 10 T...

Page 19: ...0C USB 17 5 4 1 Recommended External Input circuit diagram for customer Fig 8 Example of external input circuit 5 4 2 Recommended External Output circuit diagram for customer Fig 9 Example of external output circuit 3 3V ...

Page 20: ...ck and two pulse generators In each Pulse Generator various Clear settings are connected to GPIO The following shows Pulse Generator default settings Table12 Pulse Generator default settings Display Name Value Clock Pre scaler 1 Pulse Generator Selector Pulse Generator Length Start Point End Point Repeat Count Clear Source Clear Inverter Clear Activation Clear Sync Mode Pulse Generator 0 1 0 1 0 O...

Page 21: ...t start count value for the selected pulse generator However please note that a maximum 1 clock jitter can occur for the clock which is divided in the clock pre scaler 5 5 5 Pulse Generator End Point Set the active output ending count value for the selected pulse generator Pulse generator length Pulse generator Start point Pulse generator End point Pulse generator repeat count N Pulse generator le...

Page 22: ...ase of Async Mode if the clear signal is input during the length setting value the counter will stop counting according to the clear signal input In the case of Sync Mode if the clear signal is input during the length setting value the counter will continue to count until the end of the length setting value and then clear the count Both modes clear the repeat count when the counter is cleared Fig ...

Page 23: ...gnal to Clear Source for the selected pulse generator LVAL Connect LVAL signal to Clear Source for the selected pulse generator PulseGenerator0 Out Connect Pulse Generator 0 output to Clear Source for the selected pulse generator PulseGenerator1 Out Connect Pulse Generator 1 output to Clear Source for the selected pulse generator Line 4 TTL 1 In Connect TTL 1 In signal to Clear Source for the sele...

Page 24: ...ck Pre scaler 1 x Pulse Generator Start Point Pulse Generator End Point 1 to 1048575 Pulse Generator End Point ms Clock Source Clock Pre scaler 1 x Pulse Generator End Point Pulse Generator pulse width ms Pulse Generator End Point ms Pulse Generator Start Point ms Pulse Generator Repeat Count 0 to 255 Pulse Generator Clear Activation Clear Mode for the Pulse Generators Off High Level Low level Ris...

Page 25: ...r layout CMOS sensors used in the SP 5000M USB and SP 5000C USB have the following tap and pixel layout 6 1 1 Monochrome sensor 2560 Pixels 2048 Pixels F Fig 14 Monochrome sensor layout 6 1 2 Bayer color sensor 2560 Pixels 2048 Pixels F Adress 0 0 Fig 15 Bayer color sensor layout ...

Page 26: ...idth 2560 Pixel Height 2048 Pixel X5120 Y1 X5120 Y3840 X4 Y1 X4 Y2048 X3 Y1 X3 Y2048 X2 Y1 X2 Y2048 X5 Y1 X5 Y2048 X6 Y1 X6 Y2048 X7 Y1 X7 Y2048 X8 Y1 X8 Y2048 X2053 Y1 X2553 Y2048 X2054 Y1 X2554 Y2048 X2055 Y1 X2555 Y2048 X2056 Y1 X2556 Y2048 X2057 Y1 X2557 Y2048 X2058 Y1 X2558 Y2048 X2059 Y1 X2559 Y2048 X2056 Y1 X2056 Y2 X2560 Y2047 X2560 Y2048 X1 Y1 X1 Y2 X1 Y2047 X1 Y2048 Tap 1 Pixel 0 0 Step ...

Page 27: ...12PACKED 12 bit output 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 0 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 10 11 10 11 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 10 11 0 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 10 11 6 3 3 SP 5000C USB Pixel Type 6 3 3 1 GVSP_PIX_BAYGR8 8 bit output odd 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 R1 G2 G0 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 B0 G1 B2 6 3 3 2 GVSP_PIX_BAYGR10 10 bit output Odd Line X 0 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 28: ...Odd Line 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 0 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 G0 R1 10 11 10 11 Even Line 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 0 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 B0 G1 10 11 10 11 6 3 4 PixelSize Table16 Pixel size Pixel size Pixel Format SP 5000M USB2 SP 5000C USB2 Bpp8 Mono8 BayerBG8 Bpp10 Mono10Packed BayerBG10Packed Bpp12 Mono12Packed BayerBG12Packed Bpp16 Mono10 Mono12 BayerBG10 BayerBG12 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 0 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 29: ...Continuous Trigger mode Camera Settings a b c Tap Geometry Pixel Clock ROI Binning LVAL Active LVAL Non Active H Offset Width Offset X Heigh t Offset Y Horizo ntal Vertic al Unit Clock Unit Clock Unit Clock 8 Bit 48 MHz 2560 0 2048 0 1 Off 1 Off 320 14 0 1280 0 2048 0 2 On 1 Off 160 174 0 2560 0 1024 0 1 Off 2 On 320 14 0 1280 0 1024 0 2 On 2 On 160 174 0 10 Bit 48 MHz 2560 0 2048 0 1 Off 1 Off 32...

Page 30: ...ometry Pixel Clock Frame Period Typ ROI Binning FVAL DVAL Active FVAL Non Active V Offset Exposure Time Min Width Offset X Height Offset Y Horizontal Vertical Unit Line Unit Line Unit Line Unit us 8 Bit 48 MHz 2560 0 2048 0 1 Off 1 Off 2048 5 0 10 2560 0 1024 0 1 Off 2 On 1024 5 1280 0 2048 0 2 On 1 Off 2048 5 1280 0 1024 0 2 On 2 On 1024 5 10 Bit 48 MHz 2560 0 2048 0 1 Off 1 Off 2048 5 0 10 2560 ...

Page 31: ...USB is 2 OffsetX Width OffsetY Height Width 2560 Width Max 2048 Height Max Readout area Fig 21 Setting example No binning Fig 22 Setting example Binning 6 5 Digital output Bit allocation Table19 Digital output CMOS out Offset 100 12bit Setup 133 12bit Digital Out 8bit 10bit 12bit Black 0 0LSB 133LSB 8LSB 33 5LSB 133LSB 100 3527 3427LSB 3560LSB 222LSB 890LSB 3560LSB Full 115 4062 3962LSB 4095LSB 25...

Page 32: ...ry to input the AcquisitionStart command again BlockID is not reset until AcquisitionStop is input and is incremented when the AcquisitionStart command is called In the case of PIV operation 2 frames are captured Normal single frame operation 1 AcquisitionStart command is input 2 AcquisitionActive becomes TRUE accepts capture 3 1 frame is output 4 AcquisitionActive becomes FALSE stop capturing Not...

Page 33: ...ve Frame Active CCD Readout Stream Active Acquisition Status In case that AcquisitionFrameCount is N Setting range of AcquisitionFrameCount is 1 AcquisitionFrameCount 255 0xFF Frame 1 Frame N Note This drawing shows if the trigger is OFF If the trigger is ON FrameActive turns to True at a different AcquisitionActive timing Forcing acquisition to stop While AcquisitionActive is TRUE if AcquisitionS...

Page 34: ...tput stops However if AcqusitionStop command is initiated during image output period AcqusitionActive becomes FALSE stop capturing after image output is completed Acquisition Start Acquisition Trigger Wait Acquisition Active Acquisition Trigger Wait Exposure Active Frame Active CCD Readout Stream Active Acquisition Status Frame 1 Frame N Acquisition Stop Note This drawing shows if the trigger is O...

Page 35: ...ored and the default frame rate is used For example the minimum frame period for the smallest possible ROI 1 line requires 126953 Hz fps so any entry more than 126953 Hz fps will always be ignored The setting range in Acquisition Frame Rate is Shortest to Longest Inverse number of time required to drive all pixels in the area set by ROI command or inverse number of time required to transmit one fr...

Page 36: ...nking_cycle_Tmp is 165 𝑆𝑒𝑛𝑠𝑜𝑟𝑊𝑖𝑑𝑡ℎ Rounddown 𝑊𝑖𝑑𝑡ℎ 64 64 64 SensorHBlanking Mono bayer 330 Nrows Height 1 2048 K Roundup 𝑡𝑒𝑥𝑝𝐵 𝑡𝑟𝑜𝑤 1 texp_B 2 333 us texp_F 10 2083 us 7 1 6 Maximum frame rate in USB 3 0 bandwidth The maximum bandwidth of the SP 5000 USB is capped at 2 6 Gbps which is approximately 80 of the typical 3 2 Gbps maximum value listed for the USB3 Vision standard Frame rate Max fps 2 6 ...

Page 37: ... Mode is set at Timed the exposure operation can be selected as follows by setting Trigger Option Table 21 Trigger option Trigger Option setting Exposure operation OFF Timed EPS mode RCT RCT mode Refer to Chapter 7 7 for the details PIV PIV mode Refer to Chapter 7 8 for the details The effect of the combination of Exposure Mode Trigger Option and Trigger Mode is as follows Table 22 The combination...

Page 38: ...is mode the following settings are available ALC Speed Rate of adjustment can be set Common with GainAuto Exposure Auto Max The maximum value for the exposure time can be set Exposure Auto Min The minimum value for the exposure time can be set ALC Reference The reference level of the exposure control can be Set Common with GainAuto ALC Channel Area ExpsoureAuto control reference area can be set fr...

Page 39: ...elector Trigger Option Trigger Mode Exposure Mode Frame Start Off Off Off Continuous Trigger Free running operation with the maximum exposure time per the frame rate Off Timed Off Continuous Trigger Free running operation with a user set exposure time On Timed Off EPS Trigger Externally triggered operation with a user set exposure time On Timed RCT RCT Trigger Externally triggered operation for RC...

Page 40: ...W level signal to the selected trigger operation Default setting High Connect HIGH level signal to the selected trigger operation Soft Trigger Connect Soft Trigger signal to the selected trigger operation Trigger can be input manually by the execution of the software trigger Trigger software is available on each trigger source PulseGenerator0 Out Connect Pulse Generator 0 signal to the selected tr...

Page 41: ... 8 07 4 04 2 02 8 07 Note Note Only for SP 5000M USB 7 5 Timed mode This mode allows a single image frame to be captured with a preset exposure time by using the external trigger Additional settings determine if the trigger pulse can be accepted during the exposure period Primary settings to use this mode Exposure Mode Timed Trigger Mode ON Trigger Option OFF Table 28 Minimum Trigger Interval at 8...

Page 42: ... Exposure Active Exposure Period t4 t1 t2 t3 t1 t2 t3 t4 2L Min 218 clk 10 13 µs 8L 9L 18 142 µs Fig 34 Overlap OFF 7 5 2 If the overlap setting is Readout Trigger CMOS Exposure FVAL Exposure Active Exposure Period t4 t1 t2 t3 Fig 35 Readout t1 t2 t3 t4 2L Min 218 clk 10 13 µs 8L 9L 18 142 µs ...

Page 43: ...N Trigger Option OFF Table 29 Minimum Trigger Interval at 8 bit Read out mode FULL 2 3 ROI 1 2 ROI 1 4 ROI 1 8 ROI 1 2V Binning Minimum Interval ms 16 14ms 8 01µs 13 44ms 8 01µs 8 07ms 8 01µs 4 04ms 8 01µs 2 02ms 8 01µs 8 07ms 8 01µs Note1 Note1 Only SP 50000M USB Note2 The above applies if the trigger Overlap is set to READOUT If it is set to OFF the value is longer than this table 7 6 1 If the o...

Page 44: ...SP 5000M USB SP 5000C USB 42 7 6 2 If the overlap setting is Readout Trigger CMOS Exposure FVAL Exposure Active Exposure Period t3 t1 t2 t4 Fig 37 Readout t1 t2 t3 t4 2L Min 208 clk 7L 8L 1L ...

Page 45: ...n the accumulated signal against the trigger is read out FVAL LVAL and DVAL are output too Primary settings to use this mode Exposure Mode Timed Trigger Mode ON Trigger Option RCT In this mode the setting of Trigger Overlap is invalid Table 30 Minimum Trigger Interval at 8 bit Read out mode FULL 2 3 ROI 1 2 ROI 1 4 ROI 1 8 ROI 1 2V Binning Minimum Interval ms 16 14 ms Exposure time 1 562 ms 13 44 ...

Page 46: ...e Timed Trigger Mode ON Trigger Option PIV In this mode the setting of Trigger Overlap is invalid Table 31 Minimum Trigger Interval at 8 bit Readout Mode FULL 2 3 ROI 1 2 ROI 1 4 ROI 1 8 ROI 1 2V Binning Minimum Interval ms 32 28 ms Exposure time 8 01 µs 26 88ms Exposure time 8 01 µs 16 14ms Exposure time 8 01 µs 8 08 ms Exposure time 8 01 µs 4 04 ms Exposure time 8 01 µs 16 14ms Exposure time 8 0...

Page 47: ...end Mode command and has the following options Table 33 Video send mode Mode selected Index selection method Trigger Sequence Select the index by using the Frame Start trigger signal The setting index can be determined by the Next Index setting Command Sequence Select the index number to assign directly by using the Command Sequence Index command Fig 41 Behavior if Video Send Mode is set to Trigge...

Page 48: ...ange is 1 to 2048 lines Rules for setting area and step number are the same as the normal ROI mode set by Video Send Mode Normal Index 0 Index 1 Index 2 Index 3 Index 4 Frame Start Trigger In Sequence behavior Frame count 1 Next Index Index 1 Frame count 1 Next Index Index 2 Frame count 1 Next Index Index 3 Frame count 1 Next Index Index 4 Frame count 1 Next Index Index 5 Sequence ROI Index Sequen...

Page 49: ...et 7 Sequence ROI Black Level Black Level setting is available for each index 8 Sequence ROI Exposure Time Exposure Time setting is available for each index 9 Sequence ROI Binning Horizontal ON or OFF of Horizontal Binning for each index can be set 10 Sequence ROI Binning Vertical ON or OFF of Vertical Binning for each index can be set 11 Sequence ROI LUT Enable Enable or disable of LUT function f...

Page 50: ...rameters 1 Multi ROI Index Max Setting value 1 8 Maximum 8 ROI settings are possible in a frame Set Index 1 through 8 in Multi ROI Index table as an application requires 2 Multi ROI Index Selector Index 1 to 8 can be selected Width Height Offset X and Offset Y of the selected Multi ROI Index are displayed and can be set 3 Multi ROI next index This defines the index to display after the current ROI...

Page 51: ...ti ROI Offset Y Offset Y can be set for each ROI area of Multi ROI Index 1 to 8 The restrictions for setting Step and other factors is the same as the normal ROI setting 7 11 Operation and function matrix Table 36 Operation and function matrix Exposure Operation Trigger mode Trigger Option V BinningNo te1 H BinningNo te1 Exposu re Time ROI AWB Note2 Auto Iris Output Auto Gain Auto Exposur e Trigge...

Page 52: ...P 5000C USB blue and red digital gain can be set from x0 45 to x5 62 against the Master gain setting and its resolution is x0 01 step 4 In the SP 5000C USB analog base gain can be applied to R G and B channel respectively in order to cover wider range of color temperature Note1 If the gain up function is used it is recommended to use the analog base gain as the master gain setting For instance if ...

Page 53: ... to 24dB SP 5000C USB DigitalAll 1 16 0dB to 24dB Digital Red All 0 4467 5 6235 0dB to 15dB Digital Blue All 0 4467 5 6235 0dB to 15dB 8 2 3 Gain Raw The gain raw can be adjusted in the following range SP 5000M USB DigitalAll 100 1600 SP 5000C USB DigitalAll 100 1600 Digital Red All Digital Blue All 4533 37876 Note Gain calculation Gain 8192 𝑆𝑒𝑡𝑡𝑖𝑛𝑔 𝑉𝑎𝑙𝑢𝑒 8192 Example If setting value is 4533 Gain...

Page 54: ...oices Common with ExposureAuto Low Right Low Mid right Low Mid left Low Left Mid Low Mid left Mid High Mid left High Mid left Mid Low Left Mid High Left High Left High Mid right Mid High Mid right Mid Low Mid right High Right Mid High Right Mid Low Right Fig 45 ALC Channel Area 8 2 5 Balance White Auto This is a function to achieve auto white balance by using R and B gain There are three methods w...

Page 55: ...is the adjusted or output pixel value for a given LUT index It has a range of 0 to 4095 12 bit and is automatically scaled to the bit depth of the current operating mode 8 bit or 10 bit Note linear interpolation is used if needed to calculate LUT values between index points In the color mode the LUT function works the same regardless of the color of the pixel Output Data Video IN x LUT data Fig 46...

Page 56: ...stics 8 5 Shading Correction This function compensates for shading non uniformity caused by the lens or the light source used This compensation can be performed even if shading issues are not symmetrical in horizontal and or vertical directions There are two methods of correction Flat shading correction The method to compensate the shading is to measure the highest luminance level in the image and...

Page 57: ...is less than 300LSB at 10 bit output 8 6 Blemish compensation The SP 5000M USB and SP 5000C USB have a blemish compensation circuit This function compensates blemishes on the CMOS sensor typically pixels with extremely high response or extremely low response This applies to both monochrome and color versions Pixels that fulfill the blemish criteria can be compensated by adjacent pixel in left colu...

Page 58: ...le Factory Option DC iris lens Only auto iris control is available Factory Option 8 7 1 About P Iris New Spark Series SP 5000M USB and SP 5000C USB come equipped with P Iris control as part of the standard lens control function The P Iris system is a newly developed lens control method designed to control the iris more precisely Especially for video cameras in surveillance applications utilizing m...

Page 59: ...ns Select 3 If the lens is changed in P iris Lens Select 8 7 2 4 Current F value The current F value is indicated by using iris position information This can be indicated during auto iris operation The relation between iris position and F value depends on the lens used 8 7 2 5 P Iris Auto min P Iris Auto max This function can set the control range when the iris is operated automatically Auto max s...

Page 60: ... function AIC works together with AGC and Exposure Auto ASC If the lighting condition is changed from bright to dark AIC ASC AGC If the lighting condition is changed from dark to bright AGC ASC AIC Fig 53 ALC function concept ALC Reference will determine the target video level for AGC Auto Shutter and or Auto iris For instance if ALC Reference is set to 100 video level AGC Auto Shutter and or Auto...

Page 61: ... exposure mode is OFF and the HDR mode is set to ON the exposure mode is automatically changed to Timed 2 If horizontal binning and or vertical binning are set to ON the HDR mode cannot be set In this case the HDR mode must be set first before H Binning and or V Binning are set 3 In this mode exposure overlapped behavior is not available and the frame rate is slower than the normal operation 4 The...

Page 62: ...to the PC and JAI SDK 2 0 is started up an XML file which stores default settings of the camera is downloaded to the JAI_SDK camera control tool The default settings of the SP 5000 USB are as follows Image Format Bit allocation 8 bit Width 2560 Height 2048 Binning Horizontal 1 OFF Binning Vertical 1 OFF Acquisition Control Acquisition mode Continuous Acquisition Frame Rate 61 9 Trigger Selector Tr...

Page 63: ...SP 5000M USB SP 5000C USB 61 10 External appearance and dimensions Dimensions tolerance 0 3mm Unit mm Fig 55 Outside dimensions ...

Page 64: ...SP 5000M USB SP 5000C USB 62 11 Specifications 11 1 Spectral response Fig 56 Spectral response SP 5000M USB Fig 57 Spectral response SP 5000C USB With IR Cut Filter ...

Page 65: ... H1 V1 49 59fps Max 49 59fps Max Binning H1 V2 99 18fps Max Binning H2 V1 49 49fps Max Binning H2 V2 99 18fps Max Mono12 Bayer12 H1 V1 30 99fps Max 30 99fps Max Binning H1 V2 61 98fps Max Binning H2 V1 30 99fps Max Binning H2 V2 61 98fps Max Mono12P BayerGR12 P H1 V1 41 32fps Max 41 32fps Max Binning H1 V2 82 65fps Max Binning H2 V1 41 32fps Max Binning H2 V2 82 65fps Max EMVA 1288 Parameters Abso...

Page 66: ...OUT Black Level Adjust Ref level 33 5LSB 10 bit Average value of 100 100 Adj range 256 255LSB 10 bit Resolution 1 STEP 0 25LSB Sensor Base Gain 0dB 6dB 12dB 0dB 6dB 12dB RGB respectively Gain Control Manual Adj range 0dB 24dB Note2 1 step 0 01 0 005dB to 0 08dB Varies by setting value 0dB 24dB Note2 1 step 0 01 0 005dB to 0 08dB Varies by setting value WB Gain R B 7dB to 15dB 1 step 0 01dB WB Area...

Page 67: ...ng temperature Humidity Performance guaranteed 10 C to 50 C 20 80 No condensing Operating Temperature Humidity 45 C to 70 C 20 to 80 No condensing Storage Temp Humidity 45 C to 70 C 20 to 80 no condensing Regulation CE EN61000 6 2 and EN61000 6 3 FCC part 15 class B RoHS WEEE Housing Dimensions 62 x 62 x 55 5 mm W x H x D excluding protrusion Weight 255 g Note1 Usable performance will be up to 1 s...

Page 68: ... 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 Exposure to cosmic rays can cause blemishes to appear on the image sensor Please take care to avoid exposure to cosmic rays during transportation and storage It is recommended using sea shipment instead of air flight in order to limit th...

Page 69: ...ipod mounting plate please use the provided screws 5 Exportation When exporting this product please follow the export regulation of your own country 6 References 1 This manual can and datasheet for SP 5000M USB SP 5000C USB can be downloaded from www jai com 2 Camera control software can be downloaded from www jai com Camera chassis Fixing plate Mounting the camera to fixing plate 5 0mm 0 2mm Came...

Page 70: ...e June 2014 Ver 1 0 Release Aug 2014 Ver 1 1 Correct pixel type Mono 10Paked and Bayer10Packed Sept 2014 Ver 1 2 Revise Spectral Response Oct 2014 Ver 1 3 Revise B E spectral response with wider wave length range Feb 2015 Ver 1 4 12 bit specifications added Mar 2015 Ver 1 5 Correct the value of itf in PIV ...

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