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Appendix F: The breakout board
Push buttons
Each push button generates an input signal that is sent to your Matrox Iris GT
through the breakout board’s smart camera connector. When you press a push
button to create an input signal, content bounce (also called chatter) might occur.
To guarantee that the created input signal is not interpreted as multiple input
pulses, set the minimum duration (debounce time) of the input or trigger pulse.
For more information, refer to the
MIL online help
.
For information on using the breakout board’s push buttons, refer to the
Generating a Matrox Iris GT auxiliary input or trigger signal with a push button
Routing signals to Matrox Iris GT input signals
section, earlier in
this appendix.
The board reference for the push buttons is as follows:
TR
I
G
+
I
NPUT 0
I
NPUT 1
I
NPUT 2
I
NPUT 3
Push
button
Description
Matrox Iris GT signal
received
Routed through the breakout board’s
smart camera connector
Trig+
Opto-isolated trigger signal, positive. Note that
output-to-trigger bypass switch 2 (SW6[2]) must be set to
on; this grounds the trigger signal.
TRIG_
J1.
Input 0
Opto-isolated auxiliary signal 0 (input).
AUX(USER)_OPTO_IN0
J3
Input 1
Opto-isolated auxiliary signal 1 (input).
AUX(USER)_OPTO_IN1
J4
Input 2
Opto-isolated auxiliary signal 2 (input).
AUX(USER)_OPTO_IN2
J5
Input 3
Opto-isolated auxiliary signal 3 (input).
AUX(USER)_OPTO_IN3
J6
Summary of Contents for Iris GT MIL
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Page 158: ...158 Appendix G Reading the LEDs...
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