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Table

 

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contents

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Goldeye

 

G

 

Technical

 

Manual

 

V

 

2.0.0

Power

 

adapters

 

for

 

Goldeye

 

standard

 

models

 

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adapters

 

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Hirose

 

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Hirose

 

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Mount

 

adapters

 

and

 

filters

 

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Bandpass

 

filters

 

1450

 

nm

 

(water

 

filters)

 

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Other

 

accessories

 

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Heat

 

sink

 

set

 

for

 

Goldeye

 

G

 

cameras

 

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Filters

 

and

 

mounts

Changing

 

the

 

lens

 

adapter.

 

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C

Mount.

 

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. 47

Specifications

 

of

 

the

 

C

Mount

 

adapter

 

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. 47

Changing

 

the

 

filter

 

in

 

the

 

C

Mount

 

adapter

 

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F

Mount .

 

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. 49

Specifications

 

of

 

the

 

F

Mount

 

adapter.

 

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Changing

 

the

 

filter

 

in

 

the

 

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Mount

 

adapter.

 

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M42

Mount .

 

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Specifications

 

of

 

the

 

M42

Mount

 

adapter.

 

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. 51

Changing

 

the

 

filter

 

in

 

the

 

M42

Mount

 

adapter.

 

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Specific

 

filter

 

applications

 

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Bandpass

 

filter

 

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. 53

Camera

 

interfaces

Gigabit

 

Ethernet

 

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. 56

Power

 

supply.

 

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. 58

Temperature

 

status

 

LED

 

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. 62

I/O

 

connectors

 

and

 

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assignment

 

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. 63

Connectors

 

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. 63

I/O

 

types

 

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Содержание Goldeye G

Страница 1: ...GIGE VISION SWIR CAMERAS Goldeye G Technical Manual V 2 0 0 Allied Vision Technologies GmbH Taschenweg 2a D 07646 Stadtroda Germany 2015 Aug 26...

Страница 2: ...This page has been left blank intentionally...

Страница 3: ...Goldeye G Technical Manual V 2 0 0 Table of contents...

Страница 4: ...ification 10 Target group 10 Intended use 10 Trademarks 11 Warranty 11 Copyright 11 Customer assistance Additional documentation 14 Support 14 Contact addresses 15 Technical data Models and modular op...

Страница 5: ...F Mount adapter 49 M42 Mount 51 Specifications of the M42 Mount adapter 51 Changing the filter in the M42 Mount adapter 51 Specific filter applications 53 Bandpass filter 53 Camera interfaces Gigabit...

Страница 6: ...106 Temperature control of the sensor 106 Neutralization of the temperature influence 107 The temperature setpoints 109 Operational statuses 110 GigE Features for temperature management 111 Firmware...

Страница 7: ...includes Overview of the manual short description of each chapter the document history Conventions used in this manual styles and sym bols References to further information about Allied Vision GigE ca...

Страница 8: ...story Version date V 1 0 0 2014 Jul 11 First release of the document V 1 1 0 2014 Oct 24 Introduction of automatic non uniformity correction Introduced the new Chapter Resolution and ROI Introduction...

Страница 9: ...ecessary to mark the output of software onto an interface Input In a similar way human input into software is marked Table 2 Markup conventions used in this manual Practical Tip This symbol highlights...

Страница 10: ...for each Goldeye camera type Information about sensor position accuracy of Goldeye SWIR cameras Frame rates that result when changing the resolution from smallest to maximum window size lists frame r...

Страница 11: ...eye G Technical Manual V 2 0 0 Firmware update on page 115 Information about the firmware update of GigE cameras Camera cleaning on page 117 Instructions on camera cleaning Index on page 125 Quick acc...

Страница 12: ...6 Goldeye G Technical Manual V 2 0 0 Document history and conventions This page has been left blank intentionally...

Страница 13: ...ormation about the legal requirements and restrictions for all Allied Vision cameras based on current and relevant legislation Particular emphasis has been given to legislation of the European Economi...

Страница 14: ...y Warning Observe safety when using electrical connections For connections to any power outlet only use connectors that fit and or adapters with a grounding lead Use sufficient grounding to minimize t...

Страница 15: ...t 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to pro vide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment This equipment generates uses...

Страница 16: ...ned for use in life support appliances devices or systems where malfunction of these products can reasonably be expected to result in personal injury Allied Vision customers using or selling these pro...

Страница 17: ...ly Trademarks Unless stated otherwise all trademarks appearing in this document of Allied Vision are brands protected by law Warranty The information provided by Allied Vision is supplied without any...

Страница 18: ...12 Goldeye G Technical Manual V 2 0 0 Safety and legislation This page has been left blank intentionally...

Страница 19: ...0 Customer assistance This chapter includes References to additional Allied Vision documenta tion Contact data for technical information and sup port Commercial information Details about accessories...

Страница 20: ...gE cameras Additionally it includes safety instructions pin assign ments on I O connectors and GigE port connectors The document is available on the Allied Vision Technical Papers and Knowledge Base w...

Страница 21: ...ton Street Newburyport MA 01950 USA Tel 1 978 225 2030 Fax 1 978 225 2029 e mail info alliedvision com Asia Pacific Allied Vision Technologies Asia Pte Ltd 82 Playfair Road 07 02 D Lithium Singapore 3...

Страница 22: ...16 Goldeye G Technical Manual V 2 0 0 Customer assistance This page has been left blank intentionally...

Страница 23: ...eye G camera type Information about sensor position accuracy of Goldeye SWIR cameras Frame rates that result when changing the resolu tion from smallest to maximum window size list ing of frame rates...

Страница 24: ...d device control Model type Allied Vision order no Goldeye G 008 SWIR with C Mount adapter 4068080 Goldeye G 008 SWIR with F Mount adapter 4068081 Goldeye G 008 SWIR with M42 Mount adapter 4068083 Gol...

Страница 25: ...n image correction data sets for non uniformity correction and defect pixel correction ROI control including frame rate increase Various auto feature control options Firmware upload via data interface...

Страница 26: ...t noise Gain0 420 e Readout noise Gain1 170 e Saturation capacity Gain0 2 5 Me Saturation capacity Gain1 170 ke Dynamic range Gain0 75 dB Dynamic range Gain1 60 dB Pixel operability 99 5 Max frame rat...

Страница 27: ...configurable Temperature monitoring Available for both camera and sensor Relative humidity 10 to 95 non condensing Power requirements DC 10 8 V to 30 0 V or via PoE Max power consumption 12 95 W PoE...

Страница 28: ...inimum ROI width is 8 pixels The minimum ROI height is 4 pixels Possible frame rates in frames second fps can be calculated with the formula below Figure 1 Spectral sensitivity Goldeye G 008 SWIR H RO...

Страница 29: ...capture software may prevent the camera from achieving maximum frame rates To achieve the highest possible frame rates for different formats it may become necessary to change the GigE streaming featu...

Страница 30: ...Gain0 400 e 400 e Readout noise Gain1 170 e 170 e Saturation capacity Gain0 1 9 Me 1 9 Me Saturation capacity Gain1 39 ke 39 ke Dynamic range Gain0 73 dB 73 dB Dynamic range Gain1 47 dB 47 dB Pixel o...

Страница 31: ...ng tempe rature setpoints 5 C 20 C 35 C 50 C or user configurable 20 C 5 C 10 C or user configurable Temperature monitoring Available for both camera and sensor Available for both camera and sensor Re...

Страница 32: ...ible frame rate at any ROI size it might be necessary to adjust the GigE packet size Smaller packets may be advantageous if using small ROIs Larger packets may be advantageous if using larger ROIs Pos...

Страница 33: ...must be rounded up to the next multiple of 16 V ROI vertical resolution height the formula is valid if V 8 V must be rounded up to the next multiple of 4 Resolution Format name Frame rate max fps Hori...

Страница 34: ...1 2 Me Saturation capacity Gain2 25 ke Dynamic range Gain0 69 dB Dynamic range Gain2 59 dB Pixel operability 99 5 Max frame rate at full resolution 301 fps in 8 bit mode Exposure time 1 s to 200 ms Co...

Страница 35: ...figurable Temperature monitoring Available for both camera and sensor Relative humidity 10 to 95 non condensing Power requirements DC 10 8 V to 30 0 V or via PoE Max power consumption 12 95 W PoE 10 8...

Страница 36: ...nimum ROI width is 8 pixels The minimum ROI height is 4 pixels Possible frame rates in frames second fps can be calculated with the formula below Figure 3 Spectral sensitivity Goldeye G 033 SWIR H ROI...

Страница 37: ...nt the camera from achieving maximum frame rates To achieve the highest possible frame rates for different formats it may become necessary to change the GigE streaming features particularly the packet...

Страница 38: ...camera housing we recommend to use bolts with an effective length of 4 to 6 mm and apply a maximum torque of 2 0 Nm to each bolt 2 To attach the camera to the common mounting plate of tripods used in...

Страница 39: ...008 SWIR C Mount Goldeye G 032 SWIR C Mount Goldeye G 033 SWIR C Mount Figure 4 Dimensions of the standard Goldeye with C Mount lens adapter 78 86 7 93 M4 6 4x 55 55 36 36 M4 6 4x C Mount 14 8 10 10...

Страница 40: ...08 SWIR F Mount Goldeye G 032 SWIR F Mount Goldeye G 033 SWIR F Mount Figure 5 Dimensions of the standard Goldeye with F Mount lens adapter 78 115 7 122 M4 6 4x 14 8 10 10 33 2 31 18 10 10 M2 5 4x 36...

Страница 41: ...R M42 Mount Goldeye G 032 SWIR M42 Mount Goldeye G 033 SWIR M42 Mount Figure 6 Dimensions of the standard Goldeye with M42 Mount lens adapter M4 6 4x 78 114 65 120 95 M4 6 4x 36 36 55 55 M42 Mount M2...

Страница 42: ...ensions Goldeye G 032 SWIR Cool C Mount Figure 7 Dimensions Goldeye G 032 Cool with C Mount lens adapter 90 M4 6 4x 50 99 5 105 8 80 4 3 13 13 M4 6 4x 4 5 1 5 50 1 4 20 UNC 8 80 80 50 50 M4 6 4x M42 M...

Страница 43: ...nsions Goldeye G 032 SWIR Cool F Mount Figure 8 Dimensions Goldeye G 032 Cool with F Mount lens adapter 90 M4 6 4x 50 128 4 134 7 80 4 3 13 13 M4 6 4x 4 5 1 5 50 1 4 20 UNC 8 80 80 50 50 M4 6 4x F Mou...

Страница 44: ...ions Goldeye G 032 SWIR Cool M42 Mount Figure 9 Dimensions Goldeye G 032 Cool with M42 Mount lens adapter 90 M4 6 4x 50 127 4 133 7 80 4 3 13 13 M4 6 4x 4 5 1 5 50 1 4 20 UNC 8 80 80 50 50 M4 6 4x M42...

Страница 45: ...oto sensitive cells intersection of the lines a and b Camera Center of the camera front flange outer case edges intersection of lines A and B Accuracy The accuracy requirements outlined in the table b...

Страница 46: ...40 Goldeye G Technical Manual V 2 0 0 Technical data This page has been left blank intentionally...

Страница 47: ...Goldeye G Technical Manual V 2 0 0 Accessories This chapter includes details about accessories available for Goldeye G cameras Ethernet adapters Power adapters Hirose connectors Other accessories...

Страница 48: ...le go to the Allied Vision Accessories web page http www alliedvision com en products accessories html Model Description Allied Vision order no Standard adapter Intel CT PCIe x1 1 port 02 3003B Dual p...

Страница 49: ...le plug 1021080 Table 12 Power adapters for Goldeye Cool models Model Description Allied Vision order no Hirose 12 pin connector w o cable K7600040 I O cable w Hirose 12 pin connector 2 m 2814 I O cab...

Страница 50: ...a tolerance of 7 nm Other accessories Heat sink set for Goldeye G cameras To improve the cooling capability of the Goldeye standard models a heat sink set is available that can be mounted to the camer...

Страница 51: ...oldeye G Technical Manual V 2 0 0 Filters and mounts This chapter includes Information about the lens mounts available for the Goldeye G camera family Available filter options and how to change filter...

Страница 52: ...oving the filter from the camera requires special care Ask your distributor for assistance if you are not confident with the procedure To avoid contamination never touch optical surfaces with bare han...

Страница 53: ...Changing the filter in the C Mount adapter If the C Mount adapter has a filter glass fitted it is possible to change the filter glass See section Specific filter applications on page 52 for more deta...

Страница 54: ...at the front flange is covered with a dust cap See Avoiding the necessity of camera cleaning on page 118 3 On the back side of the mount loosen the three cylinder bolts 5 of the filter fixing ring 4 u...

Страница 55: ...F Mount adapter If the F Mount adapter has a filter glass fitted it is possible to change the filter glass See section Specific filter applications on page 52 for more details on mount adapters with p...

Страница 56: ...hat the front flange is covered with a dust cap See Avoiding the necessity of camera cleaning on page 118 3 On the back side of the mount loosen the three cylinder bolts 5 of the filter fixing ring 4...

Страница 57: ...re fitted filters To change the filter of the M42 Mount lens adapter follow the instructions outlined below Never use the camera without a mount adapter To avoid damaging the sensor or sensor board ne...

Страница 58: ...t cap See Avoiding the necessity of camera cleaning on page 118 3 On the back side of the mount loosen the three cylinder bolts 5 of the filter fixing ring 4 using a Torx T6 tool 4 Remove the fixing r...

Страница 59: ...sponding bandpass filter That way only a certain wavelength band is transmitted all others are blocked A bandpass filter is described by specific properties like optical density spectral profile etc T...

Страница 60: ...already fitted that are listed below have a bandpass filter with a CWL of 1450 nm and a tolerance of 7 nm Avoid damage to filter glasses To avoid scratching or other damages to filter glasses always s...

Страница 61: ...r includes A general description of the inputs and outputs of the cameras incl trigger features Gigabit Ethernet port I O connector pin assignments Schematic input output block diagrams A general desc...

Страница 62: ...is administered by the European Machine Vision Association EMVA GenICam establishes a common camera control interface so that third party soft ware can communicate with cameras from various manufactur...

Страница 63: ...p www alliedvision com en support technical papers knowledge base html Model Description Allied Vision order no Standard adapter Intel CT PCIe x1 1 port 02 3003B Dual port adapter w o PoE Intel Pro100...

Страница 64: ...ourcing Equipment such as switches injectors or NICs Power supply via Hirose connector The Goldeye G can be powered by the I O port either using a power adapter with Hirose 12 pin connector or using a...

Страница 65: ...s under higher temperature conditions it should be consid ered to power the camera via the I O connector instead of PoE since PoE contrib utes to the heat build up inside the camera Refer to chapter T...

Страница 66: ...A 12 V power adapter with Hirose connector is available for purchase from Allied Vision for Goldeye G Cool only Model Description Allied Vision order no North American and European supply 12 V 5 A De...

Страница 67: ...s One temperature status LED showing the sensor and camera temperature sta tus Figure 19 Connection ports and LEDs of a standard Goldeye G Figure 20 Connection ports and LEDs of a Goldeye G Cool Tempe...

Страница 68: ...red Once the camera is booted LED2 remains green as long as the camera is connected to power even if connection with the host is lost LED color and flashing pattern Status Off Off Sensor cooling is Of...

Страница 69: ...ow 0 0 V to 1 0 V Vin high 3 0 V to 24 0 V Caution Avoid electrostatic discharge Electrostatic sensitive device To prevent equipment damage use proper grounding techniques Avoid electromagnetic interf...

Страница 70: ...to 30 0 V DC Power supply Goldeye G Cool Pin 2 is not connected 3 Video Type Auto Iris Out Out Video iris 4 In 1 In Vin low 0 0 V to 0 8 V Vin high 2 0 V to 5 0 V Input 1 non isolated SyncIn1 5 Out 3...

Страница 71: ...it Communication takes place at a bandwidth of 115 200 baud customer adjustable Pin Signal I O Level Description 1 External Power In 10 8 V to 30 0 V DC External power 2 External Power In 10 8 V to 30...

Страница 72: ...ger event In 1 non isolated pin 4 In 1 is not electrically isolated and can be used when environmental noise is inconsequential and a faster trigger response is required To complete the trigger circui...

Страница 73: ...l series resistor was used Output signals Output signals can be assigned to a variety of internal camera signals via software They can be configured to active high or active low The internal camera si...

Страница 74: ...69 Trigger Input A relay of the trigger input signal used to daisy chain the trigger signal for multiple cameras Readout Valid when the camera is reading out data Imaging Valid when the camera is exp...

Страница 75: ...switching times displayed in Figure 23 above are applicable to opto isolated outputs only Note that higher external resistor values increase the time values listed in Table 38 below Possible low outp...

Страница 76: ...e tr 1 s Turn on time ton td tr 2 s Storage time ts 26 s Fall time tf 21 s Turn off time toff ts tf 47 s Table 38 Output parameters and values Cycle delay The cycle delay for the Goldeye is as follows...

Страница 77: ...ownload Center http www alliedvision com en support technical papers knowledge base html Figure 25 Goldeye G input signal block diagram More details on GigE input and output signals All input and outp...

Страница 78: ...ensor exposure FrameReadout Active during frame readout i e the transferring of image data from the CCD to camera memory Imaging High when the camera image sensor is either exposing and or reading out...

Страница 79: ...tures document in the Allied Vision knowledge base web page http www alliedvision com en support technical papers knowledge base html Term Definition User trigger Trigger signal applied by the user ha...

Страница 80: ...ay between the user trigger and the start of exposure Trigger jitter Error in the trigger latency time Trigger ready Indicates to the user that the camera is ready to accept the next trigger Registere...

Страница 81: ...d be applied as soon as a valid trigger Ready is detected In this case trigger latency and trigger jitter can be up to 1 line time Triggering concept for GigE camera advanced For a more detailed descr...

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Страница 83: ...path This chapter includes Description of the data processing path of the Goldeye G cameras in block diagrams Explanation of the IR specific image processing features of the Goldeye G firmware Listin...

Страница 84: ...pages Note that depending on firmware version not all of the modules and features shown below are available Figure 28 Goldeye G image processing chain Analog Analog 14 bit 14 bit 14 bit GigE 14 bit 14...

Страница 85: ...g the image processing chain Determination and storage of correction data For each individual camera specific correction data is determined during the manufacturing process All necessary correction da...

Страница 86: ...for best correction quality Thus the camera contains a number of correction data sets for a range of conditions Since each correction data set is applicable under certain conditions only the relevant...

Страница 87: ...it Visibility Expert Values NUCDatasetActiveExposureTime Type Float Exposure time at acquisition of the data set that is currently indexed by the NUCDatasetActive Access R Unit s Visibility Expert Val...

Страница 88: ...nt analog gain setting sensor temperature and exposure time Once activates the selection only for the next image output then falls back to Off Automatic dataset selection does not work if the exposure...

Страница 89: ...etSelector Access R Unit C Visibility Expert Values 0 Camera dependent NUCDatasetNodeSelector Type Integer Selects a point of a data set for access to it s properties starting at 0 i e the two point c...

Страница 90: ...he background correction to local conditions customers acquire their own volatile correction image It is also possible to shift the offset individually if needed The table below describes the features...

Страница 91: ...inner Values 0 Camera dependent Same as OffsetX feature BCDatasetROIOffsetY Type Integer Provide the vertical offset of the integrated correction image The background correction stays active as long a...

Страница 92: ...fer writing set BCIntegrationMode to Integrate to stop it Access R W Unit Visibility Beginner Values Integrate FrameBuffer BCDatasetIntegrationStart Type Command Starts the integration of the defined...

Страница 93: ...if valid see BCState is subtracted from the live image and the BCDatasetOffsetValue is added OffsetOnly BCDatasetOffsetValue is added to the live image ReferenceImage the current correction image if v...

Страница 94: ...ss R W Unit Visibility Beginner Values Off On DPCDatasetActive Type Integer The index of the active data set starting at 0 Access R Unit Visibility Beginner Values 0 Camera dependent DPCDatasetActiveD...

Страница 95: ...the currently selected dataset indexed by DPCDatasetSelector Access R W Unit Visibility Expert Values DPCDatasetDescription Type String Gives a short descriptive label to the data set that is current...

Страница 96: ...a Dataset file into the volatile LUT memory Select the file to be loaded with LUTDatasetSelector Select the target LUT with LUTSelector Call the command LUTDatasetLoad The LUT won t be loaded if an em...

Страница 97: ...y file selector If the first file holds no data and LUTDatasetSelector 0 is used to try loading the file an error occurs The following file selectors are available in Goldeye cameras LUT0 to LUT3 fact...

Страница 98: ...ntry LUTIndex Invalidated by LUTSelector and LUTIndex To avoid temporary invalid image data it is recommended to do one of the following before changing the LUTValue at several index positions of a LU...

Страница 99: ...pixels is summed up Changing BinningHorizontalMode also changes BinningVerticalMode Binning is accomplished by summing the charge gray value of adjacent pixels Access R W Unit Visibility Expert Values...

Страница 100: ...d for full resolution and Mono14 Model Memory size Pixel format resolution G 008 256 MiB memory 1524 frames Mono14 full resolution G 032 256 MiB memory 397 frames Mono14 full resolution G 033 256 MiB...

Страница 101: ...RecorderPreEventCount RecorderPreEventCount TriggerActivation TriggerActivation TriggerDelay TriggerDelay TriggerMode TriggerMode TriggerOverlap TriggerOverlap TriggerSelector TriggerSelector TriggerS...

Страница 102: ...rialNumber DeviceStreamChannelPacketSize DeviceStreamChannelPacketSize DeviceStreamChannelSelector DeviceStreamChannelSelector DeviceTLType DeviceTLType DeviceTemperature DeviceTemperatureMainboard De...

Страница 103: ...e StrobeSource EventControl EventNotification EventNotification0 EventSelector EventSelector EventsEnable1 EventsEnable1 EventControl EventData EventAcquisitionEndFrameID EventAcquisitionEndFrameID Ev...

Страница 104: ...singEdgeFrameID EventLine2RisingEdgeFrameID EventLine2RisingEdgeTimestamp EventLine2RisingEdgeTimestamp EventOverflowFrameID EventOverflowFrameID EventOverflowTimestamp EventOverflowTimestamp EventCon...

Страница 105: ...de FileOperationExecute FileOperationExecute FileOperationResult FileOperationResult FileOperationSelector FileOperationSelector FileOperationStatus FileOperationStatus FileSelector FileSelector FileS...

Страница 106: ...ght BCDatasetROIOffsetX BCDatasetROIOffsetX BCDatasetROIOffsetY BCDatasetROIOffsetY BCDatasetROIWidth BCDatasetROIWidth BCIntegrationAbort BCIntegrationAbort BCIntegrationFrameCount BCIntegrationFrame...

Страница 107: ...n NUCDatasetGain NUCDatasetNodeSelector NUCDatasetNodeSelector NUCDatasetNodeValue NUCDatasetNodeValue NUCDatasetSelector NUCDatasetSelector NUCDatasetTemperature NUCDatasetTemperature NUCMode NUCMode...

Страница 108: ...ive LUTDatasetLoad LUTDatasetLoad LUTDatasetSave LUTDatasetSave LUTDatasetSelector LUTDatasetSelector LUTEnable LUTEnable LUTIndex LUTIndex LUTSelector LUTSelector LUTValue LUTValue LUTVallueAll LUTVa...

Страница 109: ...FrameUnderrun Stat Frames Underrun StatLocalRate Stat Local Rate StatPacketErrors Stat Packets Errors StatPacketMissed Stat Packets Missed StatPacketReceived Stat Packets Received StatPacketRequested...

Страница 110: ...meout Command Timeout GVCPHBInterval Heartbeat Interval TransportLayerControl StreamHold StreamHoldCapacity StreamHoldCapacity StreamHoldEnable StreamHoldEnable UserSetControl UserSetDefault UserSetDe...

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Страница 113: ...Goldeye G Technical Manual V 2 0 0 Temperature control This chapter includes Information about the principle and functional ities of temperature management and sensor cooling of the Goldeye G...

Страница 114: ...ence of temperature change needs to be minimized Two measures are taken to achieve this 1 Temperature control of the sensor 2 Neutralization of the temperature influence These measures are described i...

Страница 115: ...mperature influence To neutralize the temperature influence on the non uniformity the TEC element keeps the sensor temperature at predefined setpoints For each setpoint a set of correction data is app...

Страница 116: ...le 48 Defined temperature setpoints for Goldeye cameras Model Max power consumption for cooling Min T between housing and FPA G 008 5 5 W 20 K G 032 5 5 W 30 K G 032 Cool 12 W 60 K G 033 4 W 25 K Tabl...

Страница 117: ...temperature allows to stabilize the sensor temperature at the lower point Switch the sensor off If the internal camera temperature exceeds a preset alert limit the camera s overheat protection circuit...

Страница 118: ...nt temperatures consider red flashing for an extended period of time as a warning signal if the camera keeps working under unchanged conditions an emergency shutdown is likely The image correction qua...

Страница 119: ...R W Unit Visibility Beginner Values Off TemperatureControl SensorTemperatureSetpointMode Type Enum Activates the currently selected SensorTemperatureSetpoint Access R W Unit Visibility Beginner Value...

Страница 120: ...Selector Type Enum Selects the location of temperature measurement points within the camera Access R W Unit Visibility Beginner Values Sensor Sensorboard Mainboard DeviceTemperature Type Float Device...

Страница 121: ...SensorTemperatureControlState Type Enum Status of the sensor temperature control indicated by the temperature status LED The sensor temperature control state is displayed by the temperature status LE...

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Страница 123: ...Goldeye G Technical Manual V 2 0 0 Firmware update This chapter explains the firmware update of Goldeye G cameras...

Страница 124: ...nformation on GigE firmware updates download the GigE Firmware Update AppNote from the Allied Vision knowledge base web page http www alliedvision com en support technical papers knowledge base html O...

Страница 125: ...Goldeye G Technical Manual V 2 0 0 Camera cleaning This chapter includes instructions on camera cleaning...

Страница 126: ...may harm your health Always ensure proper ventilation when working with these liquids Pay attention to the safety instruction of the cleaning liquids Warranty precautions To ensure your warranty remai...

Страница 127: ...an be observed in the video preview of your camera The contaminations you observe in the video preview may be situated either on the lens on the filter protection glass or on the sensor Contaminations...

Страница 128: ...moves as well the contamination is on the lens If you move the filter or protection glass window and the contamination moves as well the contamination is on the filter or protection glass If the cont...

Страница 129: ...dry swabs or tissue this may cause scratches As a cleaning tool use only lens cleaning tabs or a lens cleaning tissue wrapped around a small piece of plastic The lens cleaning tissue must be chemical...

Страница 130: ...motion from the center to the rim Normally several spiral wipes are recommended Wipe only on glass avoiding contact to metal sur faces because microscopic dirt could be released and could cause scratc...

Страница 131: ...only if you are familiar with cleaning a cam era with this instrument Compressed air may blow dust into cameras and lenses High pressure air may crack the sensor or glass you want to clean Therefore...

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Страница 133: ...Goldeye G Technical Manual V 2 0 0 Index...

Страница 134: ...nge 47 Specifications 47 Control signals 71 Cooling limits 108 Correction data 79 Customer support Additional documentation 14 Contact addresses 15 Technical information 14 D Data sheet G 008 20 G 032...

Страница 135: ...rrection DPC 87 Look up table LUT 89 In 1 non isolated 66 In 2 opto isolated 66 Isolated input Delay 67 Isolated Out Power 66 L Look up tble LUT 89 M M42 Mount adapter Filter change 51 Specifications...

Страница 136: ...adapter 51 Spectral sensitivity G 008 22 G 032 26 G 032 Cool 26 G 033 30 Status LEDs 61 GigE 62 Temperature 62 Support 14 Additional documentation 14 Contact addresses 15 Technical information 14 T T...

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