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SMARTEK Vision | User Manual – LED Strobe Controller Family | Doc. v2.1.1

 

2.3. Physical Interfaces 

 

 

Figure 1: Physical Interfaces shown for example on HPSC1 

2.3.1. 

Power Input 

The 

Power Input

 connector, as shown in Figure 1, is located near the lower right corner of the 

HPSC front panel. All devices require an external 12V – 24V DC supply for operation (specified 
in 

chapter 2.1 - Mechanical and Electrical Specifications

). 

 
 

Pin# 

Description 

Type 

 

Phoenix Contact  

MSTB 2,5/ 3-ST-5,08 

 

 

 

+  

Power Supply (+12 to 24V DC) 

Power GND 

PE 

Protective Earth

 

Table 4: Power connector description HPSC-Series 

 

 

Configuration

Ethernet (shown)
USB2.0
RS-232

Trigger Input

Power Input

Trigger Output

LED Power Ouput

Opto-isolated

External power supply,
12 - 24V, max. 150W

Open-collector, 
max. 30V / 50mA,
Opto-isolated 

(HPSC4)

Power output for illumination

 

+  -

 

PE 

Summary of Contents for IPSC1

Page 1: ...MARTEKvision com SMARTEK d o o 2017 information is subject to change without prior notice Version 2 1 1 from 2017 04 28 User Manual LED Strobe Controller Family IPSC1 IPSC2 IPSC4 HPSC1 HPSC4 Version 2...

Page 2: ...rmes classe A pour bruits radio lectriques sp cifi es dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique Life support applications These products are not designed for use in life support systems appl...

Page 3: ...we apologize SMARTEK d o o makes no representations warranties or assurances of any kind as to the accuracy currency or completeness of the information provided SMARTEK d o o shall not be liable of an...

Page 4: ...ical Interfaces 5 2 3 1 Power Input 5 2 3 2 Trigger Inputs 6 2 3 3 LED Output 8 2 3 4 Trigger Output 9 2 4 Mechanical Drawings 11 2 4 1 Dimensions of HPSC1 11 2 4 2 Dimensions of HPSC4 12 3 IPSC Serie...

Page 5: ...r Status 38 7 5 Applying a Configuration 38 7 6 Running Modes 39 7 6 1 Off 40 7 6 2 External Trigger 40 7 6 3 Software Trigger 40 7 6 4 Continuous 40 7 6 5 External Switch 40 7 6 6 Internal Trigger 40...

Page 6: ...mount the device on a metal surface Thermal generation depends on the output parameters used by the controller Do not attempt to disassemble this device there are sensitive parts inside Tampering wit...

Page 7: ...current Shielded twisted pair cables can further improve the signal For longer cable lengths it is further recommended to raise the voltage of the illumination This can be realized by using series LED...

Page 8: ...esolution Maximum frequency External Trigger 4 9kHz 50kHz Maximum frequency Internal Trigger Generator External Switch Mode 997Hz 25kHz Trigger input Opto isolated HIGH at 3V to 24V positive or negati...

Page 9: ...2 4 Range2 701 7000 2 2 4 Range3 7001 40000 11 2 4 The accuracy is defined as of the full range Table 2 HPSC4 resolution over current range 2 2 2 Minimum Delay Time HPSC4 The minimum delay time from...

Page 10: ...external 12V 24V DC supply for operation specified in chapter 2 1 Mechanical and Electrical Specifications Pin Description Type Phoenix Contact MSTB 2 5 3 ST 5 08 Power Supply 12 to 24V DC Power GND P...

Page 11: ...MSTB 2 5 8 ST 5 08 TRG Trigger Channel n TRG Trigger Channel n Table 5 Trigger input connector description HPSC Series The electrical ratings operation limits as well as the device internal circuitry...

Page 12: ...7 SMARTEK Vision User Manual LED Strobe Controller Family Doc v2 1 1 Figure 2 Internal input trigger scheme for HPSC Series...

Page 13: ...the power output LED for the illumination to be driven by the controller Pin HPSC1 HPSC4 Connector Type Phoenix Contact MSTB 2 5 2 ST 5 08 Phoenix Contact MSTB 2 5 8 ST 5 08 LED LED Power Output n LED...

Page 14: ...enix Contact MSTB 2 5 8 ST 5 08 OUT Trigger Output n OUT Trigger Output n Table 8 Tigger Output OUT connector description HPSC Series The limits of each line are shown in Table 9 the internal circuitr...

Page 15: ...10 SMARTEK Vision User Manual LED Strobe Controller Family Doc v2 1 1 Figure 4 HPSC4 Trigger Output OUT Schematics...

Page 16: ...11 SMARTEK Vision User Manual LED Strobe Controller Family Doc v2 1 1 2 4 Mechanical Drawings 2 4 1 Dimensions of HPSC1 Figure 5 Dimensions of HPSC1 in mm 74 60 88 103 16 50 35 35 82 39 26 4 20...

Page 17: ...12 SMARTEK Vision User Manual LED Strobe Controller Family Doc v2 1 1 2 4 2 Dimensions of HPSC4 Figure 6 Dimensions of HPSC4 in mm 105 130 44 94 118 40 124 27 70 6 40...

Page 18: ...s steps Maximum frequency External Trigger 4 9kHz Maximum frequency Internal Trigger Generator External Switch Mode 997Hz Trigger input 0 5V or 0 24V level positive or negative edge not opto isolated...

Page 19: ...14 SMARTEK Vision User Manual LED Strobe Controller Family Doc v2 1 1 3 1 1 Dimensions Figure 8 Dimensions of IPSC1 in mm and inch...

Page 20: ...tal Maximum frequency External Trigger 4 9kHz Maximum frequency Internal Trigger Generator External Switch Mode 997Hz Pulse output range 1 s to 1000ms in 1 s steps Trigger input 0 5V or 0 24V level po...

Page 21: ...16 SMARTEK Vision User Manual LED Strobe Controller Family Doc v2 1 1 3 2 1 Dimensions Figure 10 Dimensions of IPSC2 in mm and inch...

Page 22: ...Pulse output range 1 s to 1000ms in 1 s steps Maximum frequency External Trigger 4 9kHz Maximum frequency Internal Trigger Generator External Switch Mode 997Hz Trigger input 0 5V or 0 24V level positi...

Page 23: ...18 SMARTEK Vision User Manual LED Strobe Controller Family Doc v2 1 1 3 3 1 Dimensions Figure 12 Dimensions of IPSC4 in mm and inch...

Page 24: ...connector is located near the lower right corner of the IPSC front panel All devices require an external 12V 24V DC supply for operation specified in Chapter 3 Pin No Description Type Phoenix Contact...

Page 25: ...assigned CH3 Channel 3 4 CH4 Channel 4 5 Not assigned 6 7 Analog ID 8 Signal GND GND for signals 7 9 10 9 Trigger Output Digital Signal 3 3V LVTTL level 10 Digital ID 1 Wire EEPROM interface 3 3V LVTT...

Page 26: ...21 SMARTEK Vision User Manual LED Strobe Controller Family Doc v2 1 1 Figure 15 IPSC Series Trigger Output Schematics...

Page 27: ...igger Channel 1 Trigger Input 1 2 Not assigned Trigger Channel 2 Trigger Input 2 3 Not assigned Trigger Input 3 4 Trigger Input 4 Common Trigger GND Table 15 Trigger input connector description IPSC S...

Page 28: ...isolated digital output of e g a camera can be connected to trigger an IPSC The opto coupler of the trigger source should be able to supply at minimum 20mA current and be rated for minimum 24V voltage...

Page 29: ...802 3az Table 18 Supported Ethernet Standards Note Using a 10 100Mbit network adapter for a direct connection to an IPSC and HPSC1 strobe controller makes it necessary to use cross over cabling HPSC4...

Page 30: ...face can be connected by an USB1 x 2 0 cable providing Type A to B connectors Table 20 USB B connector assignment The USB connection is detected by the operating system as an USB to Serial converter a...

Page 31: ...45 connector HPSC1 Status Green LED Yellow LED Description Error OFF OFF No sign of life Flashing Number of consecutive flashes as described in chapter 5 3 Error Fault codes Normal Operation ON OFF Ru...

Page 32: ...intervals System has a failure Flashing in combination with STROBE Yellow LED Controller is starting up setting controller s IP address updating firmware The controller is in reboot mode STROBE yello...

Page 33: ...or codes Depending on what error code is detected the FAULT IPSC or Yellow LED HPSC is flashing in repeating sequences Each sequence consists of a number of flashes accordingly to the error code numbe...

Page 34: ...DC with at least 135W 150W 3 Cable for communication o Ethernet Patch cable with RJ45 plugs IPSC Series HPSC1 Direct connections to 10 100 Mbit network cards require a crossover cable o Serial RS 232...

Page 35: ...ler Connecting the protective earth conductor is mandatory for field operation and harsh environments Step 2 Startup and IP setup Switch on the power supply as well as the power switch on the front si...

Page 36: ...he output panel connector s on the backside of the housing according to connecting schemes in 3 4 2 Output Connector IPSC Series and 2 3 3 LED Output HPSC Series Step 7 Connecting an external trigger...

Page 37: ...2 1 1 Apply and store the settings by pressing the button Send Save which applies and stores the settings to the strobe controller Further information on the configuration interface can be found in th...

Page 38: ...les and documentation to configure run and integrate devices into user applications All SMARTEK Vision Strobe Controllers specified in this document are supported Specification Firmware update Over Et...

Page 39: ...oadcast The usual way to identify available devices on Ethernet RS 232 or USB is to search for them using a broadcast The basic settings for this in the Find Controllers window is to select Broadcast...

Page 40: ...ia a router where broadcast packages would not reach the device Range of IP search is 16 addresses and takes approximately 1 second per IP address If your input exceeds this range as shown in Figure 1...

Page 41: ...a connection Further all strobe controllers are shipped in DHCP mode without a preconfigured IP address In case no DHCP server is available in the network peer to peer connection switch router withou...

Page 42: ...2 1 1 Figure 27 ScLibClient Set IP Window Note When the Strobe Controller is in a different network as the PC it can be discovered using Search by IP and connected only if the gateway is correctly set...

Page 43: ...t the beginning this field is zero Controller temperature sensor needs a few seconds to read the exact temperature Normal internal temperature is from 5 C to 50 C 23 F to 122 F Fault Code internal err...

Page 44: ...igger source These modes are intended for pulsing and over driving of LED light heads In DC controlled output modes the Strobe Controller operates as a DC current source intended for continuous curren...

Page 45: ...ent source configured by the user As soon as the parameters have been sent to the Strobe Controller the output is immediately driven according to the set voltage and current The timing parameters igno...

Page 46: ...e illumination Figure 30 ScLibClient Output Parameters Parameters Load Channel n Available output channel s which can be configured independently Current Current for the individual output line Trigger...

Page 47: ...to the lowest voltage that is needed to reach the desired current on all channels Having the optimal voltage for illumination operation set can reduce the heat generation at the MOSFETs significantly...

Page 48: ...1 ScLibClient Controller Settings This feature is only supported by HPSC4 devices and comprises Max Input Power Limits the maximum recharging rate used to limit the load on the external power supply w...

Page 49: ...t trigger edge If the trigger edge is not the same between camera and strobe controller asynchronization may occur between them Delay Time time interval between the receipt of a trigger signal and the...

Page 50: ...er is in Continuous External Switch or Off mode The HPSC4 series provides different trigger Delay On times for LED and OUT used for manual synchronization of camera and light source Figure 33 below sh...

Page 51: ...mination 7 9 1 Digital EEPROM Light head Signature Digital EEPROM light head signature or Digital ID DID is a feature which is used for protecting the light heads from damaging and provides additional...

Page 52: ...of the light head Unique ID unique ID of the light head Light head Signature Data these parameters are changed when writing new digital signature These parameters are also read out in the Light heads...

Page 53: ...D with a value between 0 255 x10nm Forward Voltage Uf maximum forwarded voltage on a LED with a value between 0 00 600 00 V This value should be read out from the specifications of the LED Dynamic Res...

Page 54: ...on one channel Figure 37 Parallel and serial LED connections 7 9 1 3 ID Check Mode and Analog ID IPSC1 IPSC2 and IPSC4 with firmware version 1 2 and up provide optional features ID Check Mode is used...

Page 55: ...rtup and AID continuously all the time Analog ID is optional feature to check if light head is connected to IPSC Pins 7 and 8 on IPSC output are connected with 1K resistor Figure 39 Analog ID interfac...

Page 56: ...e firmware execute the following steps 1 Start the ScLibClient and connect to the target Strobe Controller 2 Open the Status tab and press the Firmware Update button 3 Click the Browse button to selec...

Page 57: ...ntroller Family Doc v2 1 1 6 After re programming has successfully finished PASSED is indicated in text window Depending on the device this process can take a couple of minutes When updating of new fi...

Page 58: ...7 11 2 Log Tab To see actual logging information open the Log tab To save the current log just click the Save to File button and save it to disk 7 11 3 Status Tab The current status information of th...

Page 59: ...l IPSC Strobe Controllers with an Ethernet interface are accessible for configuration through a web interface To gain access just enter IP address 1 of the target device into your web browser Use the...

Page 60: ...is equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the following EC directives Reference No Title 2014 30 EU Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC directive The...

Page 61: ...be Controller Type Family Internet Protocol Strobe Controller IPSC High Performance Strobe Controller HPSC Type of Equipment IPSC1 IPSC2 IPSC4 IPSC4r2 HPSC1 HPSC4 This equipment is in compliance with...

Page 62: ...t Information Published by Smartek d o o Dobrise Cesarica HR 40000 Cakovec Croatia www SMARTEK vision Email info SMARTEKvision com Tel 385 40 493 805 Fax 385 40 493 819 Copyright 2017 by Smartek d o o...

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