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Page no. 4 | Introduction

 

 

 

3

 

Introduction 

 

3.1

 

Safety precautions 

 
With your card in hand, please take the time to read through the precautions listed below in order to prevent 
preventable  and  unnecessary  injuries  and  damage  to  you,  other  personnel  or  property.  Read  these  safety 
instructions carefully prior to your first use of the product, as these precautions contain safety instructions that 
must be observed. Be sure to follow this manual in order to prevent misuse of product. 
 

 

Caution! Read Carefully and do not disregard these instructions. 

In the event of a failure, disconnect the power supply 
Disconnect the power supply immediately and contact our sales personnel for repair. Continuing to use the product in 
this state may result in a fire or electric shock. 

If an unpleasant smell or smoking occurs, disconnect the power supply. 
Disconnect the power supply immediately! Continuing to use the product in this state may result in a fire or electric 
shock. After verifying that no smoking is observed, contact our sales personnel for repair. 

Do not disassemble, repair or modify the product. 
This may result in a fire or electric shock due to a circuit shortage or heat generation. Contact our sales personnel prior 
to inspection, modification or repair. 

Do not place the product on unstable surfaces. 
Otherwise, it may drop or fall, resulting in injury to persons or the camera. 

Do not use the product if dropped or damaged. 
Otherwise, a fire or electric shock may occur. 

Do not touch the product with metallic objects. 
Otherwise, a fire or electric shock may occur. 

Do not place the product in dusty or humid environments, nor where water may splash. 
Otherwise, a fire or electric shock may occur. 

Do not wet the product or touch it with wet hands. 
Otherwise, the product may fail or it may cause a fire, smoking or electric shock. 

Do not touch the gold-plated sections of the connectors on the product. 
Otherwise, the surface of the connector may be contaminated by sweat or skin-oil, resulting in contact failure of a 
connector, malfunction, fire or electric shock due to static electricity discharge. 

Do not use or place the product in the following locations. 

 

Unventilated areas such as closets or bookshelves. 

 

Near oils, smoke or steam. 

 

Next to heat sources. 

 

A closed (and not running) car where the temperature becomes high. 

 

Static electricity replete locations 

 

Near water or chemicals. 

Otherwise, a fire, electric shock, accident or deformation may occur due to a short circuit or heat generation. 

Do not place heavy objects on the product. 
Otherwise, the product may be damaged. 
Be sure to discharge static electricity from body before touching any sensitive electronic components. 
The electronic circuits in your computer and the circuits on the 

Iron 

camera and the 

Predator II

 board are sensitive to 

static electricity and surges. Improper handling may seriously damage the circuits. In addition, do not let your clothing 
come in contact with the circuit boards or components. Otherwise, the product may be damaged. 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for Chameleon II

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Page 2: ...3 3 TTL Inputs Outputs 14 9 3 4 LTTL Inputs Outputs 14 9 3 5 Isolated Input 15 9 3 6 Isolated Output 16 10 Mechanical Specifications 17 10 1 Mechanical Drawings 17 10 1 1 Predator II CoaXPress Mechan...

Page 3: ...ra topology 25 1 2 List of tables Table 1 Revision History 3 Table 2 PCIe working modes 9 Table 3 Connector indicator lamp states 10 Table 4 Connector indication lamp timings 10 Table 5 Status indicat...

Page 4: ...Initial release Sky Blue Microsystems GmbH Geisenhausenerstr 18 81379 Munich Germany 49 89 780 2970 info skyblue de www skyblue de In Great Britain Zerif Technologies Ltd Winnington House 2 Woodberry...

Page 5: ...if dropped or damaged Otherwise a fire or electric shock may occur Do not touch the product with metallic objects Otherwise a fire or electric shock may occur Do not place the product in dusty or humi...

Page 6: ...unusable state business interruption or others Use of this product in any manner that contradicts this manual or malfunctions that may occur due to connection to other devices Damage to this product...

Page 7: ...o II CLHS and Chameleon II The guide consists of 8 chapters split into two main parts the first chapters 5 through 11 refers to the hardware of the cards and includes an overview and interface layouts...

Page 8: ...Card Overview 5 Card Overview 5 1 Predator II CoaXPress Connectors and LEDs Layout Figure 1 Predator II connector topology 5 2 Chameleon II Connectors and LEDs Layout Figure 2 Chameleon II connector...

Page 9: ...o 8 Card Overview 5 3 Komodo II CoaXPress Connectors and LEDs Layout Figure 3 Komodo II CoaXPress connector topology 5 4 Komodo II CLHS Connectors and LEDs Layout Figure 4 Komodo II CLHS connector top...

Page 10: ...ted in the following table Card Newest Supported PCIe Generation Maximal Bandwidth Newest PCIe Generation Predator II CoaXPress Gen 2 4 up to 4 lanes 12 Gbps Chameleon II CoaXPress Gen 3 up to 8 lanes...

Page 11: ...gress PoCXP not in use Slow pulse red No camera is connected Solid red PoCXP over current Table 3 Connector indicator lamp states Indication Timing Fast flash 12 5Hz 20ms on 60ms off Slow flash 0 5Hz...

Page 12: ...channel uplink channel and power transmission simultaneously BELDEN Name Belden 7731A Belden 1694A Belden 1505A Belden 1505F Belden 1855A Type Long Distance Industry Standard Compromise Coax Flexible...

Page 13: ...itive signal of LVDS pair 7 LVDS Output 1p LVDS output LVDS Negative signal of LVDS pair 8 LVDS Output 1n LVDS output LVDS Negative signal of LVDS pair 9 Optocoupled Output 0 Opto Isolated output Up t...

Page 14: ...nits Pulse width 50 ns Pulse rate 0 5 MHz 10 90 rise fall time 0 3 1 4 ns Table 10 LVDS inputs DC AC characteristics 9 3 2 LVDS Outputs OUT OUT Data Out DS90LV049 Figure 7 LVDS inputs schematics DC Ch...

Page 15: ...able 13 TTL inputs outputs DC characteristics AC Characteristics Parameter Conditions Min Typical Max Units Pulse width 50 ns Pulse rate 0 5 MHz Table 14 TTL inputs outputs AC characteristics 9 3 4 LT...

Page 16: ...Figure 10 Isolated input schematics When input current exceeds the threshold the input logic state is HIGH DC Characteristics Parameter Conditions Min Typical Max Units Input Voltage 6 50 V Input curr...

Page 17: ...conductive state switch ON DC Characteristics Parameter Conditions Min Typical Max Units Input Voltage 6 50 V Input current threshold 3 mA DC Isolation 250 V AC Isolation 150 VRMS Table 19 Isolated ou...

Page 18: ...no 17 Mechanical Specifications 10 Mechanical Specifications 10 1 Mechanical Drawings 10 1 1 Predator II CoaXPress Mechanical Drawing 10 1 2 Chameleon II CoaXPress Komodo II CoaXPress Mechanical Draw...

Page 19: ...Page no 18 Mechanical Specifications 10 1 3 Komodo II CLHS Mechanical Drawing...

Page 20: ...or II CoaXPress 130 gr Chameleon II CoaXPress 225 gr Komodo II CoaXPress 225 gr Komodo II CLHS 225 gr Table 21 Card s weight Storage and operating temperature are identical for all four cards Specific...

Page 21: ...cation Values 3 3V power supply 0 3V to 3 7V 12V power supply 0 3V to 14V Table 23 Absolute maximum electrical ratings Card Minimum voltage V Maximum voltage V LVDS 0 3 3 6 Opto isolated in 6 0 60 Opt...

Page 22: ...Multimedia Device At this stage you should Cancel the installation The compatible drivers for your card will be installed during the installation of our Vision Point software Windows and Linux only M...

Page 23: ...pin will move in the channel locking the connector in position Figure 13 Twisting the connector and securing it in position To remove the cable repeat the process from finish to start twist the conne...

Page 24: ...e optical interfaces in the module 7 Disconnect all cables before removing or installing a module 8 Place the removed module on an antistatic mat or a static shielding bag if you plan to return it to...

Page 25: ...de fiber yellow should be attached to it If a multi mode SFP is used a multi mode fiber orange should be attached d On Fiber channel 0 both the TX and RX fiber cables must be connected On channels 1 t...

Page 26: ...era Connection Topologies The komodo II CoaXPress Komodo II CLHS and Chameleon II CoaXPpress frame grabbers support multiple modes of configuration and system topologies Single Camera Topology Single...

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