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STC-MBS891U3V / STC-MCS891U3V / STC-MBS123BU3V / STC-MCS123BU3V 
Product Specifications and Use’s Guide

 

 

9.8

 

ALC (Auto Light Control) .......................................................................................................... 46

 

9.8.1

 

ALC Control Method ............................................................................................................................ 46

 

9.8.2

 

AGC (Auto Gain Control) ..................................................................................................................... 47

 

9.8.3

 

Auto Exposure ..................................................................................................................................... 47

 

9.8.4

 

The setting procedure of ALC ............................................................................................................. 47

 

9.9

 

White Balance (Only available for the color model) ............................................................... 48

 

9.9.1

 

White balance control methods .......................................................................................................... 48

 

9.9.2

 

Disable .................................................................................................................................................. 48

 

9.9.3

 

Manual (Off) .......................................................................................................................................... 48

 

9.9.4

 

Auto White Balance (Continuous) ...................................................................................................... 48

 

9.9.5

 

Push to Set White Balance (Once) ...................................................................................................... 49

 

9.10

 

Gamma Table ............................................................................................................................. 50

 

9.11

 

Save and load the camera settings .......................................................................................... 51

 

9.11.1

 

Saving the Camera Settings ................................................................................................................ 51

 

9.11.2

 

Loading Camera Settings .................................................................................................................... 52

 

9.11.3

 

Loading Camera Settings when the Camera Power is on ................................................................. 52

 

9.11.4

 

Camera Settings Initialization ............................................................................................................. 52

 

9.12

 

Pixel Defect Correction ............................................................................................................. 53

 

9.13

 

Trigger ........................................................................................................................................ 53

 

9.13.1

 

Trigger Signal Process ........................................................................................................................ 53

 

9.14

 

Device User ID ........................................................................................................................... 54

 

9.15

 

Event Control (Only available with USB3 Vision protocol) .................................................... 54

 

9.15.1

 

The way to use Event .......................................................................................................................... 54

 

9.15.2

 

Event Function ..................................................................................................................................... 54

 

9.16

 

Chunk Control (Only available with USB3 Vision protocol) .................................................. 55

 

9.16.1

 

The way to use Chunk ......................................................................................................................... 55

 

9.16.2

 

Chunk Data ........................................................................................................................................... 55

 

9.17

 

GenICam command list ............................................................................................................ 56

 

9.17.1

 

DeviceControl ...................................................................................................................................... 56

 

9.17.2

 

ImageFormatControl............................................................................................................................ 57

 

9.17.3

 

AcquisitionControl .............................................................................................................................. 58

 

9.17.4

 

TransportLayerControl ........................................................................................................................ 59

 

9.17.5

 

DigitalIOControl ................................................................................................................................... 59

 

9.17.6

 

CounterAndTimerControl .................................................................................................................... 59

 

9.17.7

 

EventControl ........................................................................................................................................ 60

 

9.17.8

 

EventExposureEndData ...................................................................................................................... 60

 

9.17.9

 

EventExposureStartData ..................................................................................................................... 60

 

9.17.10

 

EventTestData ................................................................................................................................. 60

 

9.17.11

 

AnalogControl ................................................................................................................................. 61

 

9.17.12

 

LUTControl ...................................................................................................................................... 61

 

Summary of Contents for STC-MBS123BU3V

Page 1: ...V Product Specifications and Use s Guide USB3 Vision Monochrome Color CMOS Camera STC MBS891U3V 8 9M Monochrome High speed STC MCS891U3V 8 9M Color High speed STC MBS123BU3V 12M Monochrome High speed...

Page 2: ...91U3V 16 4 2 2 STC MCS891U3V without IR cut filter 16 4 2 3 STC MBS123BU3V 17 4 2 4 STC MCS123BU3V without IR cut filter 17 4 2 5 IR Cut Filter STC MCS891U3V STC MCS123BU3V 18 4 3 Mechanical Specifica...

Page 3: ...8 1 Input Port Function 32 8 1 1 Trigger Input 32 8 1 2 Line Status 32 8 1 3 Line Debouncer 33 8 1 4 Trigger Delay 33 8 2 Output Port Function 34 8 2 1 Line Source 34 8 2 2 User Output 36 8 2 3 Line S...

Page 4: ...52 9 11 3 Loading Camera Settings when the Camera Power is on 52 9 11 4 Camera Settings Initialization 52 9 12 Pixel Defect Correction 53 9 13 Trigger 53 9 13 1 Trigger Signal Process 53 9 14 Device U...

Page 5: ...21 03 5 64 STC MBS891U3V STC MCS891U3V STC MBS123BU3V STC MCS123BU3V Product Specifications and Use s Guide 9 17 13 UserSetControl 61 9 17 14 ChunkDataControl 62 9 17 15 TestControl 62 10 Revision His...

Page 6: ...e and camera uses incorrectly About Graphic symbols This symbol shows general prohibition This symbol shows completion or instruction Environment condition Warning Do not use flammable or explosivenes...

Page 7: ...not use Camera Link un supported cable and board There is a risk of malfunction if the camera connects with wrong environment and turn on the camera Usage instruction Warning Do not touch the termina...

Page 8: ...and Use s Guide Maintenance Caution Do not disassemble or repair the camera This will cause of fire electrification or malfunction It is turn off the camera when maintaining or inspecting the camera...

Page 9: ...vibrations Apply the power that satisfies the specified in specifications for the camera The defective pixels may appear due to the sensor characteristics Use below recommend materials or equivalent m...

Page 10: ...S891U3V STC MBS123BU3V STC MCS123BU3V 3 1 Features USB3 Vision Maximum frame rate Full resolution 41 9 fps 8 9M 8bits 30 4 fps 12M 8bits CMOS Global Shutter Up to 256 Pixel Defect Correction Default O...

Page 11: ...Default 23 386 9 seconds 10bits output 2 seconds to 16 777 seconds Default 46 559 7 seconds 10bits Packed output 2 seconds to 16 777 seconds Default 30 559 7 seconds 12bits output 2 seconds to 16 777...

Page 12: ...tional Mode Edge preset trigger Pulse width trigger Start Stop trigger Free run User Setting Storage Support Communication Via USB3 0 bus Interface USB3 0 Super speed USB3 0 micro B Protocol USB3 Visi...

Page 13: ...ds Default 64 660 7 seconds 10bits Packed output 2 seconds to 16 777 seconds Default 42 438 5 seconds 12bits output 2 seconds to 16 777 seconds Default 64 620 3 seconds 12bits Packed output 2 seconds...

Page 14: ...ger Start Stop trigger Free run User Setting Storage Support Communication Via USB3 0 bus Interface USB3 0 Super speed USB3 0 micro B Protocol USB3 Vision 1 0 1 GenICam Standard Version SFNC 2 2 PFNC...

Page 15: ...Renesas Fresco Logic s host controller improved the data transfer speed drastically in the second generation However the transferring speed of Intel chipset is 10 to 20 faster When PCI Express board o...

Page 16: ...No 16S121 03 16 64 STC MBS891U3V STC MCS891U3V STC MBS123BU3V STC MCS123BU3V Product Specifications and Use s Guide 4 2 Spectral Sensitivity Characteristics...

Page 17: ...No 16S121 03 17 64 STC MBS891U3V STC MCS891U3V STC MBS123BU3V STC MCS123BU3V Product Specifications and Use s Guide...

Page 18: ...No 16S121 03 18 64 STC MBS891U3V STC MCS891U3V STC MBS123BU3V STC MCS123BU3V Product Specifications and Use s Guide...

Page 19: ...top and bottom plate M4 screws holes Four on top bottom and both side plate Weight Approximately 78 g 1 excluding the connectors 2 Recommend lens More than F2 8 Close side Model Number STC MBS123BU3V...

Page 20: ...umidity Minimum Environmental Temperature 0 deg C Environmental Humidity 0 to 85 RH No condense Maximum Camera housing temperature top plate shall not exceed 63 deg C 1 Storage Temperature Humidity En...

Page 21: ...size and complies with USB3 Vision 1 0 1 Pin assignment Pin No Signal Name Description 1 VBUS Power 2 D USB 2 0 differential pair D 3 D USB 2 0 differential pair D 4 USB OTG USB OTG ID 5 GND GND 6 SS...

Page 22: ...ltage High Voltage 1 IO_GND GND 2 GPIO2 General Purpose Input Output IN OUT IN Less than 1 00 V 3 00 to 24 V 4 A typ 4 OUT 0 to 2 20 V 1 3 00 to 24 V 2 15 mA Max 3 3 GPIO1 General Purpose Input Output...

Page 23: ...urpose Input are shown in the following diagrams Capable input trigger s pulse width is Positive Trigger More than tIPDLH Negative Trigger More than tIPDHL USER INPUT tIPDLH tIPDHL High 0V IO_GND 10 9...

Page 24: ...diagram below Pulse width is configurable through software Please refer to the following response timing table 1 Measured on 3 3V internal Voltage USER OUTPUT tOPDHL tOPDLH 0V 3 3V VCCext IO_GND 10 9...

Page 25: ...No 16S121 03 25 64 STC MBS891U3V STC MCS891U3V STC MBS123BU3V STC MCS123BU3V Product Specifications and Use s Guide 5 Dimensions Unit mm...

Page 26: ...nsor Information 6 1 Pixel Transferring Image STC MBS891U3V STC MBS123BU3V Monochrome Pixel n of Data nth pixel being transferred STC MCS891U3V STC MCS123BU3V Color Pixel m n of Data nth pixel of the...

Page 27: ...Source which was selected function on TriggerSelector Software Trigger control through TriggerSoftware command LineN Trigger control through hardware trigger N Line number ExposureMode IEnumeration T...

Page 28: ...This function can control exposure through Exposure Mode 2 Exposure Start Exposure End This function has the capability to acquire an image from Exposure Start to Exposure End Exposure Start trigger i...

Page 29: ...wing setting have to be set Exposure Mode Timed Trigger Selector Frame Start Trigger Mode On On Trigger Mode except Frame Start should be set Off Timing Delay time on exposure start timing in the sens...

Page 30: ...ng settings have to be set Exposure Mode Trigger Width Trigger Selector Frame Start Trigger Mode On On Trigger Mode except Frame Start should be set Off Timing Delay time on exposure start timing in t...

Page 31: ...gh Trigger Start End Trigger This function works through Frame Start trigger for the remainder of the Exposure Mode Delay time on exposure start timing in the sensor Jitter unit seconds Image Output F...

Page 32: ...LineStatus IBoolean Type Line status High Low LineSource IEnumeration Type Set function for the Line that was selected at LineSelector UserOutputSelector IEnumeration Type Select UserOutput UserOutput...

Page 33: ...Integer Type Line Debounce Time Range 0 to 10 000 seconds Default 1 seconds Timing As mentioned in the previous chapter Image acquisition and Camera Mode each trigger can add to the duration of the in...

Page 34: ...The trigger signal that added Trigger Out Delay Output pulse delay time and Trigger Out On Time Output pulse width is output 4 Exposure End Out Exposure End Trigger Out on Time Output pulse width acti...

Page 35: ...t from the camera for Exposure Start trigger and Exposure End trigger to FPGA Trigger Out Strobe Out Exposure Active Exposure End Out Frame End Out Transfer End Out TriggerOutDelay TriggerOutOnTime St...

Page 36: ...lectable functions can be modified in order to add to the duration or pulse width on Line Source The configurable parameters are shown in the chart below Please refer to Line Source for the applicable...

Page 37: ...width of image GenICam Parameters Width Integer Type Horizontal Pixel size Sets the width of image Width OffsetX should not exceed the maximum width Height Integer Type Vertical Line size Sets the hei...

Page 38: ...3V STC MCS123BU3V Width Setting range 64 to 4 096 pixels 2 432 pixels is maximum width on Packed output 64 to 4 096 pixels Default 4 096 pixels 4 096 pixels Setting steps 16 pixels unit 64 pixels unit...

Page 39: ...dard SDK Trigger SDK The application that built on Sentech s DirectShowFilter The application that built on Sentech s GenTL module 1 1 Sentech s original format data process has to be implemented into...

Page 40: ...n N 8 OffsetY Region N 12 N Region Number 0to3 Overlapped region setting is invalid When setting the Horizontal flip Vertical flip Horizontal Vertical flip position of region 0 to 15 are changed Pleas...

Page 41: ...Mono10p BayerRG10p 12bits Mono12 BayerRG12 12bits Packed Mono12p BayerRG12p Each format specified on GenICam PFNC Pixel Format Naming Convention 9 3 Binning Binning is add and average beside pixels i...

Page 42: ...eters DecimationHorizontal Integer Type Sets decimation on horizontal direction 1 Disable Decimation 2 Decimate one of two pixels DecimationVertical Integer Type Sets decimation on vertical direction...

Page 43: ...al False Horizontal Flip Off True Horizontal Flip On Default False ReverseY IBoolean Type Switch ON OFF at Vertical False Vertical Flip Off True Vertical Flip On Default False Reverse X Off Y Off 00 0...

Page 44: ...is flipping for color camera the pixel array is also flipped Reverse X Off Y Off 00 01 02 03 10 11 12 13 20 21 22 23 30 31 32 33 Reverse X Off Y On 00 01 02 03 10 11 12 13 20 21 22 23 30 31 32 33 Rev...

Page 45: ...oat Type Analog Gain Range 0 to 192 Default 0 Analog Gain Formula Gain dB Gain Analog All 10 This parameter sets the digital gain Selects Digital ALL at Gain Selector sets gain at Gain Gain Selector G...

Page 46: ...has AGC Auto Gain Control and auto exposure function It can be set individually The camera parameters adjust automatically based on current brightness of image to achieve the target brightness with A...

Page 47: ...nt brightness of image was darker than target brightness extend exposure time up to Exposure Auto Limit Max When the current brightness of image was darker than target brightness reduce exposure time...

Page 48: ...Manual BalanceRatioSelector IEnumeration Type White balance control target color selection BalanceRatio IFloat Type Color gain setting for selected color selects at BalanceRatioSelector Disabled white...

Page 49: ...white balance gain adjusts once after selecting this white balance method Then each gain set to Balance White Red Green and Blue Sets Off at Balance White Auto automatically after set White Balance G...

Page 50: ...mma table on the camera GenICam Parameters Gamma IFloat Type Gamma Range 0 1 to 4 0 Default 1 0 Gamma Formula For 12bits image For 10bits image For 8bits image The input signal divides into 32 equal p...

Page 51: ...f GenICam The details of the parameters and the functions are in the table below GenICam Parameters UserSetSelector IEnumeration Type Select Default or UserSet X UserSetLoad or UserSetSave process for...

Page 52: ...s put back to the factory default settings Setting Procedure 1 Selects Default at UserSetSelector 2 Executes UserSetLoad When UserSetLoad is executing the camera settings load from the selected ROM th...

Page 53: ...orrection Index PixelCorrectionX Integer Type Defect position on X coordinate for Index was selected at PixelCorrectionIndex PixelCorrectionY Integer Type Defect position on Y coordinate for Index was...

Page 54: ...meters EventSelector IEnumeration Type Select Event Function EventNotification IEnumeration Type Switch ON OFF for Event function that was selected at EventSelector On Event function On Off Event func...

Page 55: ...bled Chunk data Active then enabled ChunkEnable to enable Chunk Control Setting Procedure 1 To enable Chunk set Ture at ChunkModeActive 2 Select Chunk data type at ChunkSelector 3 To enable Chunk set...

Page 56: ...mber of the GenICam XML file of the selected manifest entry DeviceManifestSchemaMajorVersion Indicates the major version number of the schema file of the selected manifest entry DeviceManifestSchemaMi...

Page 57: ...ntrolled by the BinningHorizontal and BinningVertical features BinningHorizontalMode Sets the mode to use to combine horizontal photo sensitive cells together when BinningHorizontal is used BinningHor...

Page 58: ...nd validates all the current features for consistency and prepares the device for a fast start of the Acquisition AcquisitionFrameRate Controls the acquisition rate in Hertz at which the frames are ca...

Page 59: ...ggerOut us TriggerOutOnTime Duration of TriggerOut signal when LineSource is set to TriggerOut us LineDeviceResetMode Sets the Line device reset mode LineDebounceTime Sets the value of the input line...

Page 60: ...occurrence Its value uniquely identifies the type of event that will be received EventExposureEndTimestamp Returns the Timestamp of the ExposureEnd Event It can be used to determine precisely when th...

Page 61: ...oSelector Selects which Balance ratio to control BalanceRatio Controls ratio of the selected color component to a reference color component It is used for white balancing BalanceWhiteAuto Controls the...

Page 62: ...return ChunkGain Returns the gain used to capture the image ChunkBlackLevelSelector Selects which Black Level to return ChunkBlackLevel Returns the black level used to capture the image included in th...

Page 63: ...ote 00 2017 09 29 New Document 01 2017 12 27 Revised Added warranty information 02 2018 08 27 Revised IR Cut Filter is added 03 2019 02 27 Revised Revised maximum gain Added trademark information USB3...

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