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User’s  Manual 

Line Scan Camera 

                     

Type: SUi7450T2 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NIPPON ELECTRO-SENSORY DEVICES

 

CORPORATION

 

Summary of Contents for SUi7450T2

Page 1: ...User s Manual Line Scan Camera Type SUi7450T2 NIPPON ELECTRO SENSORY DEVICES CORPORATION...

Page 2: ...ause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense For Customers in the EU This equipment has been tested and found to comply with...

Page 3: ...is exposed to rain or other severe external elements hazardous gases or chemicals If the product is not to be used for an extended period of time as a safety precaution always unplug the connection c...

Page 4: ...f halogen lighting is employed always install an infrared filter into your system configuration Please note that exposure to long wavelength light outside of the sensors visible optical range can affe...

Page 5: ...used by fire earthquake other acts of a third party other accidents negligent or intentional misuse by the user or other usage under extraordinary circumstances Damages e g loss of business profits bu...

Page 6: ...all double or triple failsafe systems Repair Service Outline The cost of dispatching engineers etc for repair service is not included in the price of purchased and supplied goods On request arrangemen...

Page 7: ...to PC Transmission 21 4 1 4 Camera Control Commands 22 4 1 5 Memory Setup Values Factory Settings 24 4 2 Details on Commands 25 4 2 1 Exposure Mode 25 4 2 2 Free run Exposure Mode Scanning 25 4 2 3 Se...

Page 8: ...e Mode and Timing Chart 34 4 8 1 Free Run Exposure Mode 34 4 8 2 External Trigger Exposure Mode 35 4 9 Setting Offset 36 4 10 Setting Gain 37 4 11 Data Level Adjustment 38 4 12 Pixel Correction 39 4 1...

Page 9: ...ers to text file 58 8 5 9 Import Parameters from text file 59 8 6 Control 59 8 6 1 Gain and Offset 60 8 6 2 Clock Video output Video shift Exposure mode 61 8 6 3 Camera Memory 61 8 6 4 Pixel Correctio...

Page 10: ...mented pixel correction shading correction image data level adjustment etc functions for all pixels 1 2 Applications Inspection of Transparent panels and PCBs Inspection of high speed moving objects F...

Page 11: ...able 1 4 1 Performance Specifications Items Specifications Number of Pixels 7400 Pixel Size H x V m 4 7 x 4 7 Sensor Length mm 34 78 Spectral Responsivity nm 400 800 Peak 541 Data Rate MHz 50 fixed Ma...

Page 12: ...SerTFG Master clock MHz 50 Connectors Data Controller 3M MDR26 Camera Link Power Supply Hirose HR10G 7R 6PB 6 Pin Maximum cable length 10 Using Camera Link standard Lens Mount Nikon mount Operating Te...

Page 13: ...NED UME 0033 01 Sui74450T2 13 The spectral Responsivity is shown below Ta 25 Figure 1 4 1 Spectral Responsivity...

Page 14: ...t mechanism is available Please provide an adjustment mechanism yourself as necessary 2 3 Camera dimension The dimensions for the cameras are shown below 59 0 0 0 0 2 10 6 90 3 36 2 54 1 M4 6mm 4 50 0...

Page 15: ...ht source LED light sources are relatively inexpensive provide a uniform field and longer life span compared to other light sources However they also require a camera with excellent sensitivity Haloge...

Page 16: ...d of the cable into the camera Attach the opposite end loose wires to the power unit Other than the above a personal computer a frame grabber board a photographic lens a photographic lens mount a ligh...

Page 17: ...ification 2007 Version1 2 using a typical cable 14B26 SZLB xxx 0LC from 3M and frame grabber board Solios from Matrox Please choose the appropriate Camera Link cable type and length for your applicati...

Page 18: ...1 Out 4 X2 17 X2 Out 5 Xclk 18 Xclk Out 6 X3 19 X3 Out 7 SerTC 20 SerTC In 8 SerTFG 21 SerTFG Out 9 CC1 22 CC1 In 10 CC2 23 CC2 In 11 CC3 24 CC3 In 12 CC4 25 CC4 In 13 Inner Shield 26 Inner Shield 28...

Page 19: ...in use LVDS Camera Link compatible cable 14B26 SZLB xxx 0LC by 3M or equivalent Set the LVDS Channel Link receiver side to 100 ohm termination With the driver side of LVDS even if not used do not mak...

Page 20: ...selecting a power source choose one with the capacity to allow for inrush current 15W or more recommended Insert the cable plug securely until it locks into position This is to prevent the connector...

Page 21: ...s the computer commands and then executes control operation accordingly Transmission ends when the camera returns the analyzed results of control commands to the computer Always allow the previous tra...

Page 22: ...es even Gain 3701 7400 pixel B 0 350 1 6 times odd Offset 1 3700pixel o 0 15 8 bit 0 15 LSB 1 LSB STEP 10 bit 0 60 LSB 4 LSB STEP 12 bit 0 240 LSB even Offset 1 3700 pixel O 0 15 8 bit 0 15 LSB 1 LSB...

Page 23: ...tion data save L Save User Pixel Correction Data to internal memory Select Data Level Adjustment c Deactivate Data Level Adjustment 1 Activate Data Level Adjustment Data Level Adjustment Minimum Value...

Page 24: ...400 pixel B 0 1 times odd Offset 1 3700 pixel o 1 1DN even Offset 1 3700 pixel O 1 1DN odd Offset 3701 7400 pixel p 1 1DN even Offset 3701 7400 pixel P 1 1DN Video Output Switching v 0 8 bit 2 Tap Pix...

Page 25: ...osure Mode Scanning Sets the exposure time Format 2 CMD VAL CR CMD i VAL 4000 1048575 Example i 4000 CR Setting Exposure time 80 s OK i4000 4 2 3 Setting Odd Gain 1 3700 pixel Sets Odd Gain in 0 to 35...

Page 26: ...tting Even Gain 3701 7400 pixel Sets Even Gain in 0 to 350 Format 2 CMD VAL CR CMD B VAL 0 350 Example B100CR OK B100 4 2 7 Setting Odd Offset 1 3700 pixel Sets odd offset in 0 to 15 Format 2 CMD VAL...

Page 27: ...400 pixel Sets Even offset in 0 to 15 Format 2 CMD VAL CR CMD P VAL 0 15 Example P5CR OK P5 4 2 11 Setting Video Output Switching Sets data format of output signal Format 2 CMD VAL CR CMD v VAL 0 1 6...

Page 28: ...orrection data acquisition 1 Acquire User White Pixel Correction Data Format 1 CMD CR CMD w Example WCR OK W 4 2 15 User Pixel Correction data acquisition 2 Acquire User Black Pixel Correction Data Fo...

Page 29: ...Adjustment Minimum Value Set Data Level Adjustment Minimum Value 2 CMD VAL CR CMD s VAL 0 128 Example s64CR OK s64 4 2 19 Data Level Adjustment Maximum Value Set Data Level Adjustment Maximum Value 2...

Page 30: ...pattern OK T1 4 2 22 Memory Save Stores current camera settings in the flash memory Format 1 CMD CR CMD w Example wCR OK w 4 2 23 Memory Load Reads out the camera settings from the flash memory Format...

Page 31: ...onnector receiver driver receiver controller LVAL DVAL CK PortA B Figure 4 3 1 FPGA Processing block diagram 4 4 Startup After turning on the camera runs a startup procedure before it starts getting i...

Page 32: ...eted As it takes several seconds to rewrite the memory do not disconnect the power supply before receiving the response from the camera Commands for rewriting the memory are as follows Reset to factor...

Page 33: ...it or 10 bit digital data LSB MSB LSB MSB 10 11 10 11 LSB MSB 10 11 Figure 4 7 1 Pin Assignments of Digital Data The A D converter of the camera has a 12 bit resolution For 10 bit output the upper 10...

Page 34: ...xposure Mode and Timing Chart The camera has two exposure modes The overview of each mode and the timing are as follows 4 8 1 Free Run Exposure Mode In free run exposure mode the camera generates its...

Page 35: ...rmined by the time from rising edge to rising edge of the trigger pulse The range of programmable exposure time and the timing chart of the exposure and the readout are shown below Exposure Readout Tr...

Page 36: ...amount of exposure when the output saturates Figure 4 9 1 Saturation Exposure and Dark Current Output By setting the offset you can set the Y intercept arbitrarily DF shows the digital offset value Th...

Page 37: ...an be adjusted with the command listed in the commands table However if you are using the User Pixel Correction function gain can be automatically adjusted by setting the output target level Figure 4...

Page 38: ...evel Adjusted Output Data Vin Output Data before Adjustment Min Data Level Adjustment Minimum Value Max Data Level Adjustment Maximum Value Example Data Level Adjustment Settings Minimum 23DN Maximum...

Page 39: ...te correction function in order to cope with lens shading and non uniform illumination Cal_bl Output data of each pixel in perfect dark digial Cal_wh Output data of each pixel in uniform illumination...

Page 40: ...m that the reply K OK CR comes back from the camera Remove the lens cap and prepare the object to be photographed If a lens is attached lens and illumination shading will be corrected at the same time...

Page 41: ...13 Test Pattern From pixel 1 to 3700 the pattern 0 255DN repeats and pixel 3700 is 115DN From pixel 3701 to 7400 the output is 115 0DN then repeating 255 0DN so that pixel 7400 is 0DN Figure 4 12 1 Te...

Page 42: ...ed damage to connectors or internal components 1 Confirm the pin assignment of the power cable Figure 5 1 1 Pin Assignment of Power Cable 2 Confirm the direction and the channel of the cables Some Cam...

Page 43: ...NEL 1 DC 12V NIPPON ELECTRO SENSORY DEVICES CORP CAMERA LINK BASE MADE IN JAPAN SCAN Figure 5 1 3 Channel of Camera Link Cables 5 2 After Power on 1 Confirm sent and received commands using the camera...

Page 44: ...put mode 8 bit 2 tap 10 bit 2 tap or 12 bit 2 tap Figure 5 2 2 Video Output Mode Settting If you have your own application to check the images select suitable settings 3 Capture images using a camera...

Page 45: ...r cable and Camera Link cables are connected to the camera firmly 3 Camera Link cables are susceptible to noise when the cables are laid near a light source inverter line or a power line The personal...

Page 46: ...should be handled like other optical components with care If you use the camera in a dusty area prepare a dust proof enclosure Dust can obscure pixels producing dark lines on the image 6 3 Cleaning t...

Page 47: ...specified voltage The capacity of the power source is sufficient Connect the camera and the frame grabber board with camera cables After being powered on set up the frame grabber board suitably The sa...

Page 48: ...s are too dark try to increase the light intensity and vice versa No image at the full aperture The optical axes of the camera and the image sensor are aligned Check the compatibility between the came...

Page 49: ...s been used for 3 or more years or the ambient temperature is higher than room temperature Check the deterioration of the power supply The camera the camera cables and the power source cable are in sw...

Page 50: ...th the transmission rate The cables should not be too long in order to avoid noise disturbance The power source has no fluctuation in voltage and is not deteriorated Use a stable power supply The came...

Page 51: ...an the rating The camera will become hotter than the ambient temperature while in operation because of self heating Allow sufficient air circulation around the camera to give it a longer life Keep the...

Page 52: ...wing system environment is required for the respective interfaces For COM port RS232C connection 1 COM port that is compatible with the hardware and OS 2 RS232C cross cable Dsub9s Dsub9s 1 9 8 7 6 GND...

Page 53: ...into the desired location in your hard disk drive Note In case you copy from CD ROM you should cancel the read only attribute 8 4 Uninstall 1 Delete NCCtrl02 folder and all data files that included in...

Page 54: ...ication settings G Version information 8 5 3 Open the control setting file 1 Click on tool bar button A 2 Select the appropriate setting file ini file and click on the Open button 3 The setting is loa...

Page 55: ...Detailed setting button you can change the interface setting 4 Click on the OK button to complete this operation Click on the Cancel button to cancel this operation Note NCCtrl02 memorizes settings a...

Page 56: ...eter should not be used 2 Click on the OK button to complete this operation Click on the Cancel button to cancel this operation Note NCCtrl02 memorize settings automatically So you do not have to repe...

Page 57: ...o COM port RS232C For details please inquire with the frame grabber manufacturer 8 5 4 4 Setting Timeout 1 Enter timeout values to each edit box in milliseconds Click Default button to restore all tim...

Page 58: ...8 5 6 Disconnect and exit program Click on tool bar button E Then click the X button in the top right of the window 8 5 7 Check the contents of communication Click on the Console tab at the bottom of...

Page 59: ...aved in text format 8 5 9 Import Parameters from text file 1 Select menu File Text Load 2 Select the file name and click on the Open button Each command written in the text file is executed sequential...

Page 60: ...ED SUi7450T2 UME 0033 01 60 8 6 1 Gain and Offset Enter the value directly into the edit box or click on the spin button to set the value Then click on the Send button to send the command to the camer...

Page 61: ...from camera memory b Save Save data into camera memory c Factory default Restore camera memory data to factory settings 8 6 4 Pixel Correction Input the pixel correction target level M xxx in the inpu...

Page 62: ...on 2 Uninstall old version See 8 4 Uninstall 3 Install new version See 8 3 Software installation 8 7 2 Adding Replacing control setting file 1 Check the old version of NCCtrl02 is not in operation 2 C...

Page 63: ...der 8 9 Attention on use 1 Reproducing and distributing without notice part or all of this software and this manual is prohibited 2 Reverse engineering decompiling disassembling and modifying without...

Page 64: ...rors or omissions please notify your nearest NED representative 9 2 Contact for support Nippon Electro Sensory Devices Corporation Head Office 2 5 12 Itachibori Nishi ku Osaka 550 0012 Japan Phone 81...

Page 65: ...oting guide turn off the power and call your NED representative In such case please inform us of the status of the camera You can get the status by executing the l command The example of the camera st...

Page 66: ...NED SUi7450T2 UME 0033 01 66 Revision History Revision Number Date Changes 01 10 Apr 2014 Initial release...

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