
Matrox Iris GT connectors 99
6
AUX(USER)_O
Opto-isolated auxiliary signal 1 (input), positive.
Supported function: User-defined signal 1 (input).
Note: The negative component of this signal is internally connected to the
ground.
7
TRIG_O
Opto-isolated trigger input signal, positive.
Note that, in TTL format and when connected to the breakout board, pin 15 must
be connected to ground.
10
TxD_RS232
RS-232 transmit.
11
AUX(USER)_OPENC_OUT6
Open-collector auxiliary signal 6 (output).
Supported function: User-defined signal 6 (output) or exposure signal.
12
AUX(STB)_OPENC_OUT4
Open-collector auxiliary signal 4 (output).
Supported function: User-defined signal 4 (output), exposure signal (generated
using exposure timer 1), trigger signal bypass, or programmable strobe signal
(strobe pulse, pulse-width modulated, generated using exposure timer 2).
13
AUX(USER)_O
Opto-isolated auxiliary signal 3 (input), positive.
Supported function: User-defined signal 3 (input).
Note: The negative component of this signal is internally connected to the
ground.
14
AUX(USER)_O
Opto-isolated auxiliary signal 0 (input), positive.
Supported function: User-defined signal 0 (input).
Note: The negative component of this signal is internally connected to the
ground.
15
TRIG_OPTO_IN0-
Opto-isolated trigger input signal, negative.
Note that, in TTL format and when connected to the breakout board, this pin
must be connected to ground.
16
GND
Ground. This ground is reserved for use with the ground from your power
supply.
17
CCS
Controlled-current output, designed to be connected to a LED lighting device
(0-500 mA, generated using exposure timer 2).
Note that if your connected LED lighting device requires 24 V, the Matrox Iris GT
requires a 24 V power source.
8,9
PWR
Power provided to your Matrox Iris GT. The power must be 12 V or
+24 V +/- 10%. The amount of power required is determined by the power
requirements of the devices attached to your Matrox Iris GT (such as a ring
LED).
To properly power your Matrox Iris GT, using the breakout board, refer to
Powering Matrox Iris GT and connecting its I/O signals to the breakout board
Powering Matrox Iris GT and connecting its I/O signals to the
Appendix F: The breakout board
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Signal name
Description
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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