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Appendix F: The breakout board
Breakout board’s input connector
The breakout board’s input connector is a series of 8 wire terminals. They connect
to your third-party devices so that the devices can send trigger signals to your
Matrox Iris GT.
For information on using the breakout board’s input connector, refer to the
Routing signals to Matrox Iris GT input signals
section, earlier in this appendix.
The pinout for the breakout board’s input connector is as follow.
GND
GND
I
n3
I
n2
I
n1
I
n0
TR
I
G
-
TR
I
G
+
J32J33
J34J35
J36J39
J37J38
Wire terminal
Description
Matrox Iris GT signal
received
Routed through the smart
camera connector
J32
Ground.
J33
Ground.
J34
Opto-isolated auxiliary signal 3 (input).
AUX(USER)_O
a
J6
J35
Opto-isolated auxiliary signal 2 (input).
AUX(USER)_O
a
J5
J36
Opto-isolated auxiliary signal 1 (input).
AUX(USER)_O
a
J4
J39
Opto-isolated auxiliary signal 0 (input).
AUX(USER)_O
a
J3
J37
Opto-isolated trigger signal, negative. This signal must be
connected to the ground of the trigger-generating third party
device.
TRIG_OPTO_IN0- J2
J38
Opto-isolated trigger signal, positive.
TRIG_O
J1
a. Note that the negative signal is internally connected to the ground inside your Matrox Iris GT.
Summary of Contents for Iris GT MIL
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Page 28: ...28 Chapter 2 Powering and connecting to your Matrox Iris GT...
Page 40: ...40 Chapter 3 Configuring your Matrox Iris GT to work on a network...
Page 48: ...48 Chapter 4 Configuring your Matrox Iris GT to work with your computer directly...
Page 58: ...58 Chapter 5 Accessing Matrox Iris GT...
Page 88: ...88 Appendix A Glossary...
Page 152: ...152 Appendix F The breakout board...
Page 158: ...158 Appendix G Reading the LEDs...
Page 238: ...238 Appendix I Matrox Iris portal website details...
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