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Phoenix PC-1280

USB Digital Camera

User’s Guide

MuTech Corporation

When Your Image Counts 

Summary of Contents for PC-1280

Page 1: ...Phoenix PC 1280 USB Digital Camera User s Guide MuTech Corporation When Your Image Counts ...

Page 2: ... Copyright 2004 MuTech Corporation 85 Rangeway Road Billerica MA 01862 USA Telephone 978 663 2400 Fax 978 663 3444 Email support mutech com Website www mutech com Revision 1 1 12 23 04 ...

Page 3: ...ation 9 2 2 1 Device Driver Installation 10 2 2 2 Distribution Software Installation 11 2 3 To Remove an USB Device 12 3 Camera Operation Overview 13 3 1 Using the PhoenixView DEMO Utility 14 4 Theory of Operation 17 4 1 Hardware Block Diagram 17 4 2 Software Block Diagram 19 A Specification of Connectors 23 B Camera Miscillanous 25 B 1 Spectrum Responses 25 B 2 Camera Dimensions 26 B 3 Mounting M...

Page 4: ...iv Revision 1 1 Phoenix PC 1280 USB Digital Camera User s Guide ...

Page 5: ...ions are through the 480 Mb s high speed USB 2 0 interface Two versions of Phoenix Camera are available PC 1280 M is the monochrome version and PC 1280 C is the color version The PC 1280 M is a monochrome digital camera with 10 or 8 bit black white pixel formats It also supports the CCIR 601 YCbCr YUV pixel format 16 bit for easier Windows Overlay Display The PC 1280 C supports several user select...

Page 6: ...design The PC 1280 Camera connects to the PC with a USB 2 0 cable All the image data transfers and all camera control commands are de livered on this cable A separate Trigger Input is provided for trig ger reset one or multiple Phoenix Digital Cameras at the exact time for highly accurate images capture A Strobe Output is provided by the camera to control the external shutter or strobe light The t...

Page 7: ...ming interface for OEMs and other users who are developing ap plication programs for the Phoenix PC 1280 products The SDK supports Windows 2000 and Windows XP The components of the SDK are DLLs Header files Sample source codes to show typical calling sequences of core functions SDK Manual Phoenix Digital Camera Software Develop ment Guide Functions in the Phoenix PC 1280 SDK provide to the program...

Page 8: ...8 Introduction Revision 1 1 Phoenix PC 1280 USB Digital Camera User s Guide Exposure and Trigger Control Functions Image Preprocessing Functions ...

Page 9: ...are CD This manual Phoenix PC 1280 USB Digital Camera User s Guide DC Power Adapter part PC1280 PWR optional must be ordered separately Any other options that your ordered System Requirements Verify that the host computer meets the following minimum re quirements Has Pentium 3 or better processor CPU Runs at 1 GHz clock or higher USB 2 0 support on the motherboard or a USB Interface Card with the ...

Page 10: ... should turns ON Power up the host computer DO NOT connect the cam era yet Plug the USB 2 0 Cable into the computer USB port type A connector and the back of the PC 1280 Camera type B connector Windows will pop up the dialog box Found New Hard ware Wizard Select the second radio button Install from a list or spe cific location Advanced then click the Next button Windows pops up another dialog box ...

Page 11: ...nt di rectory then click the Next button Next is the Select Setup Type to Install page The Typ ical is recommended On the Select Program Folder page the user can choose where the application is located on the Windows Start All Programs The default Folder is MuTech Click the Next button Now the installation software is ready On the Start Copying Files page review the settings If satisfied click the...

Page 12: ...nstalled and run ning the user should use the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the Windows Toolbar to Remove the Phoenix Camera from the USB device list before to disconnect the USB cable or power down the Phoenix Camera This is a general rule of ac tion for all Hot swappable USB devices If not followed the de vice and the system could become unstable ...

Page 13: ...y Defining a Region of Interest ROI Using Triggered Capture Using Sequence Capture The PhoenixView DEMO Utility is the main software program to operate the PC 1280 Cameras it has all the controls and user in terfaces to perform the tasks listed above and some more For many cases it is the only software the user will need to use Camera Con figuration Camera Configuration At this time there is only ...

Page 14: ...tangle area and enabled combined with any of the three capture modes Sequence Capture A Sequence Capture Dialog Box pops up when this Capture Mode is selected The user can specify the total number of frames desired and the intervals in terms of frame time on this dialog box Then the sequence capture can be started and stopped by clicking the but tons Once the capture is completed the total number ...

Page 15: ...the user can control most of the sensor chip settings related to the video quality For example Video Gain Exposure White Balance Black Level etc Most of the adjustments are instantaneous Fixed Pattern Compensation Using the Fixed Pattern Compensation consists of three steps The first is to capture a Black Frame The second is to load the pattern into the camera buffer Then enable the compensation T...

Page 16: ...gnal Test Menu Pops the Frame Rate Display Dialog Box to show the current frame rate being captured Help Menu Starts the About Dialog Box The user can find out most of the use ful information on the current version of the software and hard ware For example the software versions the Camera version S N Camera ID and the Camera capabilities Tool Bar Several buttons on the Tool Bar provide easy access...

Page 17: ... performance the core functions are all designed in the FPGA A built in memory buffer of SDRAM provides sufficient buffering to prevent image data lost even under severe USB Bus traffic Figure 4 1 shows the Block Diagram of the PC 1280 Cam era Hardware Figure 4 1 PC 1280 Camera Hardware Block Diagram S D R A M B u ff e r 1 6 M B C M O S Im a g e S e n s o r 1 2 8 0 x 1 0 2 4 F P C o m p 1 0 B i t ...

Page 18: ... higher data traffic on the USB Bus The user can decide on the right pixel format for the application If desired the conversion stage may be bypassed SDRAM Buffer The memory buffer provides multiple functionality The Fixed Pat tern Frame is stored here and is read out to be operated with the in coming pixels The captured frame s in all pixel formats are stored here When the USB Bus is ready they a...

Page 19: ...he Class Driver These handle all the data and control communications to from the Phoe nix Camera via the USB Driver and host controller The core func tions of the Phoenix Camera software are in the DLLs SDK which is located above the Drivers The SDK provides an API of abstract layer to handle all operations required by the user applica tion Besides of the SDK interface MuTech also provide several ...

Page 20: ...The user can get the frame after the sequence is complete However if the number of frames in the sequence is too large to be allocated in the kernel pool the user must allocate the buffer chain in user mode space and copy the sequence frames into the buffer chain Since the driver still pro vides a small buffer chain there will be no data loss even when the USB Bus has other traffic Several events ...

Page 21: ...de Revision 1 1 combined to provide critical timing information to the user appli cation Note the events are sent through the USB protocol and lay ers of the driver SDK software the user must consider the time uncertainty when the event arrives at the application layer ...

Page 22: ...22 Theory of Operation Revision 1 1 Phoenix PC 1280 USB Digital Camera User s Guide ...

Page 23: ...Both the USB connector and the Hirose connector are located on the back panel as shown in Figure A 1 Figure A 1 Connector Location on the Back Panel Hirose Connector Pin Assignments The 4 pin Hirose connector provides power Trigger input and Strobe output control for the camera The pin assignments is giv en in Table A 1 USB POWER TRIG 5 12V GND Pin Signal Name Description 1 GND Ground 2 DC IN Powe...

Page 24: ...etween 5V and 12V The power input must be well regulated with ripples smaller than 2 in order to reduce the video noise If the user supplies the power adapter and signal cable the Hirose Connector part number is HR10A 7P 4S Please refer to Appendix B for the power rating requirements Power Adapter MuTech provides a DC regulated switching power supply part number PC 1280 PWR which should be ordered...

Page 25: ...onse of the PC 1280 Cameras is determined by two components the spectrum response of the Sensor Chip and the spectrum response of the IR filter IR Filter The Infrared Filter used in the PC 1280 Cameras has a stop band wavelength at about 700 nm This cuts off the infrared light so the combined spectrum response with the sensor chip is closely fol lows the human vision response Sensor Chip Responses...

Page 26: ... User s Guide Figure B 1 Monochrome Sensor Chip Spectrum Response Figure B 2 Color Sensor Chip Spectrum Response B 2 Camera Dimensions The Phoenix PC 1280 USB Digital Camera has the dimensions without lens L x W x H 4 2 x 1 8 x 1 2 105mm x 45mm x 30mm ...

Page 27: ... According to the C mount standard the focal plane distance from the lens ring outer surface to the sensor chip optical plane should be 17 52 mm Some consumer C mount lenses may not follow this distance require ment causing imperfect focusing if the lens is tightened A C mount lens extender or a small ring of thickness about 0 5 mm 0 02 should solve this problem B 5 Power Consumption The Phoenix P...

Page 28: ...b The user should test his her system for the reliability of the operation The power consumptions for the Phoenix PC 1280 are given here as a reference PC 1280 M 2 3W PC 1280 C 2 8W B 6 Operating Environment Temperature during operation 0 50 C 32 122 F Relative Humidity during operation 20 80 non condens ing Ventilation Allow sufficient air circulation around the camera to prevent internal heat bu...

Page 29: ...t Off 700 nm CE Compliant CMOS Video Sensor Resolution 1280 x 1024 1 2 Optical Format 15 fps 1280 x 1024 60 fps 640 x 480 Progressive Scan Sensors 10 Bit A D Converter H V Sub sampling 4 2 Pixel Size 5 2 x 5 2 um Sensitivity 1 0 V Lux Sec S N Ratio 54 dB Dynamic Range 60 dB PC 1280 M Monochrome Camera Monochrome CMOS Image Sensor 8 10 Bit Monochrome or 16 Bit YUV Pixel Formats H V Sub sampling 2 1...

Page 30: ...ggered Capture Start Stop Capture by Trigger or Software Capture User Defined Frames as Video Sequence Other I O Signals Hirose 4 Pin Connector for DC Power In and I O Signals Camera Trigger Reset Input TTL Shutter Strobe Light GP Output Open Drain Software OS Supported Windows 2K XP Windows Device Driver PhoenixView DEMO Utility Phoenix PC 1280 SDK Miscellaneous For camera dimension mounting lens...

Page 31: ... sensor 17 C Mount 6 27 Color Space Convertor 18 connector Hirose 23 24 30 Location 23 Pin Assignments 23 Specification 23 type B 10 23 Continue Capture 14 D DIB 14 dimensions 25 26 DirectDraw 14 18 Display Mode 15 Dynamic Range 6 29 E event 20 Exposure 15 30 Exposure Mode 13 F File 14 Fixed Pattern Buffer 6 Fixed Pattern Compensation 6 15 18 29 FPC 7 FPGA 17 Frame Rate 7 15 16 Full Speed Transfer...

Page 32: ... Pixel Format 7 13 15 29 Plug n Play 5 29 power Adapter 9 24 Consumption 25 27 voltage 24 Power Adapter 10 Progressive Scan 29 R Raw Bayer 5 Resolution 6 7 13 15 29 RGB 18 29 RGB888 15 ROI 6 13 18 30 S S N Ratio 29 SDK DLL 7 19 Function 7 Header file 7 Manual 7 Sample source code 7 SDRAM 17 18 Sensitivity 29 Sequence 20 30 Sequence Capture 13 14 Single Capture 14 Software Development Kit 7 Specifi...

Page 33: ... Camera User s Guide Revision 1 1 USB packet 18 USB protocol 21 V Video Gain 15 video sequence 7 W White Balance 15 30 White Balance Mode 13 WIA 6 19 Windows 2000 6 Windows Device Driver 30 Windows XP 6 Y YCbCr 5 YUV 5 14 18 29 YUV422 15 ...

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