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Image Acquisition

14

Note:

If you select Interlaced, the field that you start on is 

determined by the values for first active line (see 

page 22

) and ROI 

top (see 

page 23

).

Acquisition Modes

Using software, you can specify one of three ways to acquire the 
specified fields or frames:

• Single-pass synchronous mode 

 The DT3162 board acquires a 

specified number of frames or fields, saves the corresponding 
region on interest (ROI) in each frame/field to buffers in memory, 
then stops. Refer to 

page 22

 for more information on ROIs.

In single-pass synchronous mode, all system resources are 
devoted to the acquisition until the specified number of ROIs 
have been saved; you cannot perform another operation until the 
synchronous acquisition completes, including stopping the 
operation.

For example, assume that you specified the acquire type as 
interlaced, the acquisition mode as single-pass synchronous 
mode, and the number of buffers as 3. When the acquisition 
operation is started, the software allocates three buffers, acquires 
the first frame and saves its ROI in buffer 1, acquires the second 
frame and saves its ROI in buffer 2, acquires the third frame and 
saves its ROI in buffer 3, then stops the operation. You can then 
manipulate the data in the buffers as needed.

Specify SinglePassSync in software to use this mode.

• Single-pass asynchronous mode 

 Like single-pass synchronous 

mode, the DT3162 board acquires a specified number of frames 
or fields, saves the corresponding region on interest (ROI) in each 
frame/field to buffers in memory, then stops. 

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Страница 1: ...DT3162 UM 19131 C User s Manual ...

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Страница 3: ...es or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Data Translation could void your authority to operate the equipment under Part 15 of the FCC Rules Note This product was FCC Certified under test conditions that included use of shielded cables and connectors between system components It is important that you use shielded cables and connectors to reduce the possibility of causing inte...

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Страница 5: ...ration 1 Video Input Signals 3 Video Signal Types 3 Video Input Sources 4 Brightness and Contrast 4 Pixel Clock 5 Internal Pixel Clock 5 External Pixel Clock 5 Triggers 6 Look Up Tables LUTs 7 Sync Signals 9 Sync Input Sources 9 Composite Video Signal 9 Variable Scan Video Signals 10 Sync Output Mode 11 Image Acquisition 13 Fields and Frames 13 Acquisition Modes 14 Data Transfer and Storage 16 Ove...

Страница 6: ...6 J2 Connector 38 Camera Interface Module Connectors and Screw Terminals 40 STP15 Connectors and Screw Terminals 44 Appendix C RS 170 and CCIR Specifications and the DT3162 47 RS 170 Specification 48 RS 170 Vertical Signals and the DT3162 48 RS 170 Horizontal Signals and the DT3162 51 CCIR Specification 52 CCIR Vertical Signals and the DT3162 52 CCIR Horizontal Signals and the DT3162 55 Appendix D...

Страница 7: ...ristics of your video source What You Should Learn from this Manual This manual provides detailed information about the features of the DT3162 board It is organized as follows Principles of Operation describes all of the supported features of the board Appendix A Specifications lists the specifications of the board and the Camera Interface Module Appendix B Connector Pin Assignments describes the ...

Страница 8: ...lect or type are shown in bold Courier font is used to represent source code Related Information Refer to the following documents for more information on using the DT3162 board DT3162 Getting Started Manual UM 19133 This manual GS3162 PDF included on the Imaging OMNI CD describes how to set up install and wire signals to the DT3162 board how to configure the DT3162 Device Driver how to verify the ...

Страница 9: ...e following resources for understanding image processing concepts processing and coding Baxes Gregory A Digital Image Processing Principles Applications New York John Wiley Sons 1994 Introduction to image processing and hardware software basics Benson K Blair and Donald G Fink HDTV Advanced TV for the 1990 s New York McGraw Hill 1990 Details high definition television concepts Castleman K R Digita...

Страница 10: ...nfeld Azriel and Avinash C Kak Digital Picture Processing New York Academic Press Inc 1990 Describes image processing techniques and concepts Russ John C Computer Assisted Microscopy The Measurement and Analysis of Images New York Plenum Press Watkinson John The Art of Digital Video Stoneham MA Focal Press 1990 Provides an in depth description of digital video fundamentals Where to Get Help Should...

Страница 11: ...1 Principles of Operation Video Input Signals 3 Sync Signals 9 Image Acquisition 13 Video Area 17 Expose Reset Signal 25 Strobe Output Signal 27 Digital I O Signals 28 ...

Страница 12: ...62 shown in Figure 1 Figure 1 DT3162 Block Diagram 3 to 1 Video Multiplexer VID 0 PCI Bus Analog Front End LUT Timing and Control FIFO PCI Interface Config Flash Digital Output Lines 0 to 3 External Pixel Clock External Sync External HSYNC External VSYNC Trigger Input Strobe Pulse Expose Reset Pulse Digital Input Lines 0 to 3 Local Bus Digital I O Control VID 2 VID 1 ...

Страница 13: ...Standard for 60 Hz monochrome video signals A video frame consists of 525 lines 480 lines of which are visible CCIR Standard for 50 Hz monochrome video signals A video frame consists of 625 lines 575 lines of which are visible Note Refer to Appendix C for more information on the differences between the RS 170 and CCIR specifications and the values defined by the DT3162 board In addition the DT3162...

Страница 14: ...ou to move the entire grayscale range of the image up or down to make the image lighter or darker Contrast affects the amplitude of the input signal and allows you to emphasize or de emphasize the difference between light and dark values Values for brightness range from 0 to 255 in increments of 1 Values for contrast range from 0 to 99 in increments of 1 You can use software to automatically adjus...

Страница 15: ...the horizontal frequency determines the frequency of the pixel clock The frequency of the internal pixel clock determines the video input signal digitization rate External Pixel Clock Connector J1 on the DT3162 board accepts two types of external pixel clock sources Single ended TTL Pixel Clock Input Source This clock source is accessible on pin C4 of connector J1 on the DT3162 You can access this...

Страница 16: ...e the acquisition occurs when you execute an acquisition command If you specify an external trigger using software the acquisition is synchronized with an external event Through software you can specify whether you want to acquire an image when a low to high OnLowToHigh transition occurs or when a high to low OnHighToLow transition occurs You can also specify whether to use a single external trigg...

Страница 17: ...pixel point operations such as image multiplication and division intensity correction and reverse video the default setting for LUT 1 before passing the image on As an example assume that the LUT is loaded with the identity pattern Pixel input values 0 to 3 have an output value of 0 black Pixel input values 4 to 7 have an output value of 1 and so on up to pixel input values 1020 to 1023 which have...

Страница 18: ...ideo Input Signals 8 Using software you can select the LUT to use and load an ASCII file or array that specifies the relationship between the pixel input values and the output values for the selected LUT ...

Страница 19: ...the board Refer to the following subsections for more information Composite Video Signal If you use a composite video source the sync signals are stripped from the selected video source and fed into the sync circuitry Specify the sync input source as InternalSync using software Note You set the horizontal sync input frequency by specifying the line frequency described on page 17 The vertical sync ...

Страница 20: ...ept horizontal and vertical sync input signals Note Pins 1 and 2 of connector J1 on the DT3162 accept sync input signals only if sync output mode described in the following section is disabled If you are using a variable scan video signal specify the sync input source as ExternalSync using software You can also specify the polarity of the horizontal and vertical sync signals ActiveHigh or ActiveLo...

Страница 21: ...ector J1 on the DT3162 board the horizontal sync signal is output on pin 2 of connector J1 on the DT3162 board The sync signals are normally output when sync output mode is enabled however if expose reset is enabled the vertical sync does not occur until the acquisition operation is started Note Pins 1 and 2 of connector J1 on the DT3162 provide sync output signals only if sync output mode is enab...

Страница 22: ...ync output polarity Values are ActiveHigh or ActiveLow Selecting an active high polarity means that the sync output pulses are low to high going signals selecting an active low polarity means that the sync output pulses are high to low going signals Note You set the horizontal sync output frequency by specifying the line frequency described on page 17 The vertical sync output frequency is the line...

Страница 23: ...so on or an odd field consisting of lines 1 3 5 and so on A frame can be either interlaced or progressive noninterlaced defined as follows Interlaced frame Consists of two consecutive fields each containing the number of lines per field in the active video area see page 18 for more information An even and an odd field are acquired to create the complete frame Progressive noninterlaced frame Consis...

Страница 24: ...erform another operation until the synchronous acquisition completes including stopping the operation For example assume that you specified the acquire type as interlaced the acquisition mode as single pass synchronous mode and the number of buffers as 3 When the acquisition operation is started the software allocates three buffers acquires the first frame and saves its ROI in buffer 1 acquires th...

Страница 25: ...ata is acquired For example assume that you specified the acquire type as interlaced the acquisition mode as continuous and the number of buffers as 3 When the acquisition operation is started the software allocates three buffers acquires the first frame and stores its ROI in buffer 1 acquires the second frame and stores its ROI in buffer 2 then acquires the third frame and stores its ROI in buffe...

Страница 26: ...itiator master using burst mode for data transfers to memory Typical video transfer rates are 40 MB s maximum 132 MB s Data is stored in monochrome format or 8 bits per pixel Overlays For the DT3162 board you can use software to add overlays such as text or graphics on top of another displayed image that was acquired Overlays are useful for creating animation or to display helpful information for ...

Страница 27: ...site syncs this value determines how often the lines occur If sync output mode is enabled this value also determines how often the lines are output Values range from 1 to 65535 Hz in increments of 1 The total video area is as wide as the total pixels per line the entire area between two consecutive horizontal sync signals and as tall as the total lines per frame You can use software to define the ...

Страница 28: ...l data Using software you can define the active area for the DT3162 board The following sections describe how to use the settings of the board to define the horizontal and vertical components of the active video area Horizontal Video Signal Each line of video contains horizontal sync information blanking information and active video Figure 2 shows the components of a single horizontal line of vide...

Страница 29: ...h are defined by the front porch before the horizontal sync and back porch after the horizontal sync Table 2 lists the horizontal input settings you can program on the DT3162 board Front Porch Horizontal Sync Clamp End ROI Left ROI Width Active Video Horizontal Reference Point First Active Pixel Clamp Start Front Porch Back Porch Blanking Active Pixel Count Total Pixels per Line ...

Страница 30: ...e level 0 to 4095 pixels Clamp End The position at which the clamping circuit stops holding the blanking level portion of the video signal to a reference level 0 to 4095 pixels First Active Pixel The position of the first active video signal on the line as a pixel value offset from the beginning of the horizontal sync 0 to 4095 pixels Active Pixel Count The number of pixels per line in the active ...

Страница 31: ...nce point which is defined as the beginning of the vertical sync Note that the ROI is an area that you establish within the active video area For more information about ROIs refer to page 22 Figure 3 Vertical Video Signal You can use software to define the vertical input settings for the DT3162 Table 3 lists the settings you can program Blanking 0 1 2 3 n 1 Vertical Reference Point First Active Li...

Страница 32: ...e first pixel of video relative to the active video area The width of the ROI is the number of pixels per line of video The height of the ROI is the number of lines per frame Table 4 shows the settings you can program on a DT3162 board to define the ROI Table 3 Vertical Input Settings Setting Description Rangea a In increments of 1 First Active Line The position of the first active video signal wi...

Страница 33: ...nge ROI Left The first pixel in the region of interest relative to the first active pixel to acquire 0 to 2039a pixels a In increments of 1 ROI Width The number of pixels per line of video to acquire 8 to 2048b pixels b In increments of 8 ROI Top The first line of the region of interest relative to the first active line to acquire 0 to 2047a lines ROI Height The number of lines per frame to acquir...

Страница 34: ...re 4 Spatial Relationship First Active Pixel First Active Line Active Video Area ROI Active Line Count Total Lines per Frame Active Pixel Count Total Pixels per Line Total Video Area ROI Height ROI Width ROI Top ROI Left ...

Страница 35: ...set signal Using software you can enable the expose reset pulse and specify the following settings for this signal The expose reset start line Values range from 1 to 65535 lines in increments of 1 Setting this value determines the number of lines between when the board receives the qualified acquisition trigger and when it starts outputting the expose reset pulse The qualified acquisition trigger ...

Страница 36: ...tical sync delay Values range from 1 to 65535 lines in increments of 1 Setting this value determines the delay between the end of the expose reset pulse and the beginning of the next vertical sync Note The expose reset stop line plus the vertical sync delay must be less than or equal to 65535 The expose reset polarity Values are ActiveHigh or ActiveLow Selecting an active high polarity means that ...

Страница 37: ... trigger if you are acquiring one frame only or an external trigger ExternalForEach if you are acquiring more than one frame Refer to page 6 for more information on triggers The strobe stop line Values range from 1 to 65535 lines in increments of 1 Setting this value determines the number of lines between when the board receives the qualified acquisition trigger and when it stops outputting the st...

Страница 38: ...e register driven TTL level signals that you can use for any purpose such as controlling or actuating external devices A bit value of 0 identifies a low TTL level a bit value of 1 identifies a high TTL level The DT3162 can generate a PCI bus interrupt when one or more of the digital input lines changes state This feature is useful when you want to monitor critical signals or when you want to signa...

Страница 39: ...29 A Specifications ...

Страница 40: ...frame grabber board Table 5 Digital Output Electrical Specifications Feature Minimum Specification Maximum Specification High Level Output Current IOH 2 0 mA Low Level Output Current IOL 20 mA High Level Output Voltage VOH 2 4 V Low Level Output Voltage VOL 0 5 V Table 6 Digital Input Electrical Specifications Feature Minimum Specification Maximum Specification Input High Level VIH 2 0 V 6 0 V Inp...

Страница 41: ... specifications for the DT3162 board Table 7 Power Specifications Feature Specification 5 V Typical Maximum 30 mA 45 mA 3 3 V Typical Maximum 250 mA 375 mA 12 V Typical Maximum 110 mA 165 mA 12 V Typical Maximum 40 mA 60 mA Total Power Typical Maximum 3 W 4 2 W ...

Страница 42: ...Environmental Specifications Feature Specification Dimensions Overall including faceplate and connectors PCB 10 6 cm x 19 5 cm 4 2 in x 7 7 in 10 6 cm x 18 1 cm 4 2 in x 7 1 in Weight 130 g 4 6 ounces Operating temperature 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Storage temperature 25 to 70 C 13 to 158 F Humidity 0 to 90 noncondensing ...

Страница 43: ... Maximum sustained reverse bias voltage Minimum pulse width Maximum frequency 0 to 0 8 VDC 3 5 to 32 VDC 250 VAC DC sustained for 60 s 10 VDC 500 µs 300 Hz Power Consumption 5 V from the DT3162 10 5 mA typical External 12 V 4 7 mA typical without camera Enclosure Dimensions 158 mm 6 22 inches x 34 3 mm 1 35 inches x 77 5 mm 3 05 inches Weight 278 g 0 613 g Operating Temperature 0 to 50 C 32 to 122...

Страница 44: ...er 74323 2031 Molex DVI connector and cable part number 88741 9000 DT3162 J2 Connector AMP 15 pin subminiature D connector HTEMP R A REC part number 748390 5 DT3162 J2 Mating Connector AMP 15 pin male subminature D connector part number 749798 1 Camera Interface Module J1 Connector Molex MicroCross connector DVI I Digital Analog Visual Interface part number 74320 3004 Camera Interface Module J2 Co...

Страница 45: ...35 B Connector Pin Assignments J1 Connector 36 J2 Connector 38 Camera Interface Module Connectors and Screw Terminals 40 STP15 Connectors and Screw Terminals 44 ...

Страница 46: ...tial pixel clock one TTL pixel clock one horizontal sync one vertical sync one trigger input one expose reset signal and a 5 V power signal Figure 5 illustrates the pin locations of connector J1 Table 11 describes the pin assignments of this connector Figure 5 DT3162 Connector J1 17 9 1 18 10 2 19 11 3 20 12 4 21 13 5 22 14 6 23 15 7 24 16 8 C3 C4 C2 C1 C5 ...

Страница 47: ...accepts a TTL pixel clock and converts it to these differential signals for use by the DT3162 If you want to provide a differential pixel clock source you must build your own cable to mate with this connector 10 Pixel Clock Input a 11 Digital Ground 12 Reserved 13 Reserved 14 5 V 250 mA Output 15 Digital Ground 16 Reserved 17 Reserved 18 Reserved 19 Digital Ground 20 Reserved 21 Reserved 22 Digita...

Страница 48: ...D connector labelled J2 which accommodates the digital I O strobe output and 5 V signals Figure 5 illustrates the pin locations of connector J2 Table 11 describes the pin assignments of this connector Figure 6 DT3162 Connector J2 6 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ...

Страница 49: ...signments Pin Description Pin Description 1 Digital Input 0 2 Digital Input 1 3 Digital Input 2 4 Digital Input 3 5 Ground 6 Digital Output 0 7 Digital Output 1 8 Digital Output 2 9 Not Connected 10 Ground 11 Digital Output 3 12 Strobe Output 13 Ground 14 5 V 250 mA Output 15 Ground ...

Страница 50: ...MERA provides access to the signals defined in Table 13 By configuring jumpers on the Camera Interface Module you can affect which signals are accessed through pins 6 to 11 on this connector Refer to the DT3162 Getting Started Manual for more information on configuring these jumpers WARNING Refer to you camera documentation before configuring pins 6 through 11 of this connector Misconfiguration of...

Страница 51: ...mper W11 by default this jumper is installed or to access the Expose Reset signal on pin 7 install jumper W10 8 Digital Ground 9 HSync Pixel Clock or Expose Resetd d To access the HSync signal on pin 9 install jumper W5 to access the Pixel Clock signal on pin 9 install jumper W6 or to access the Expose Reset signal on pin 9 install jumper W4 by default this jumper is installed 10 Digital Grounde e...

Страница 52: ...put signal and a ground signal The external trigger circuitry is optically coupled then inverted to maintain input polarity and driven to the DT3162 The VCP connector J1 on the Camera Interface Module connects to connector J1 on the DT3162 board The pin assignments of the VCP connector on the Camera Interface Module are listed in Table 14 Table 14 Camera Interface Module VCP Connector Pin Assignme...

Страница 53: ...served C5 Analog Ground a Use software to specify whether these signals are inputs or outputs sync output enabled or disabled b The LDVS signals on pins 9 and 10 are generated from a single ended TTL pixel clock from the camera that is attached to the CAMERA connector Table 14 Camera Interface Module VCP Connector Pin Assignments Pin Description Pin Description ...

Страница 54: ...and TB2 The 15 pin connector provides access to the signals from connector J2 on the DT3162 board Figure 7 shows the layout of the STP15 and the screw terminal descriptions Figure 7 Layout of the STP15 ScrewTerminal Panel J1 15 Pin Connector IN0 TB1 IN1 DGND IN2 IN3 DGND STROBE DGND DGND TB2 5 V DGND OUT3 OUT2 DGND OUT1 OUT0 ...

Страница 55: ...ls and 5 V refers to a 5 V 100 mA output signal from the DT3162 board The dark filled circles in Figure 7 represent holes that you can use to mount the STP15 on a DIN rail To mount the STP15 on a DIN rail you need two DIN rail mount adapters Phoenix Contact part number 1201578 or Data Translation part number 18083 and four thread form screws Bossard part number BN2724M3x8 or Data Translation part ...

Страница 56: ...Appendix B 46 ...

Страница 57: ...47 C RS 170 and CCIR Specifications and the DT3162 RS 170 Specification 48 CCIR Specification 52 ...

Страница 58: ...gnals RS 170 Vertical Signals and the DT3162 Each frame of RS 170 video contains 525 lines 262 5 lines per field 483 total active lines and 241 5 active lines per field Field 2 the even field is dominant Figure 8 shows the relationship between the line numbers defined by the RS 170 specification and those defined by the DT3162 in a vertical signal as well as the transition between fields ...

Страница 59: ...ure 9 shows the active lines and the numbering relationship between the RS 170 specification and the DT3162 Video V Sync Field RS170 Line Numbers 262 1 2 3 4 Field 2 Even 259 260 261 262 263 DT3162 Line Numbers 0 Field 1 Odd Video V Sync Field RS170 Line Numbers 262 263 1 2 3 Field 2 Even 258 259 260 261 262 DT3162 Line Numbers 0 Field 1 Odd ...

Страница 60: ...ync Field RS170 Line Numbers 22 23 24 25 18 19 20 21 DT3162 Line Numbers Field 1 Odd Video V Sync Field RS170 Line Numbers 20 21 22 23 Field 2 Even 17 18 19 20 DT3162Line Numbers High signal High signal First Active Line First Complete Active Line First Complete Active Line ...

Страница 61: ... RS 170 video contains 794 total pixels and 640 active pixels Figure 10 shows the default settings for RS 170 horizontal signals Figure 10 Default Values for RS 170 Horizontal Video Signals Front Porch Horizontal Sync Active Video Horizontal Reference Point 0 First Active Pixel 127 Clamp Start 80 Front Porch Back Porch Blanking 154 Active Pixel Count 640 Total Pixels per Line 794 Clamp End 96 ...

Страница 62: ...hows the relationship between the line numbers defined by the CCIR specification and those defined by the DT3162 in a vertical signal as well as the transition between fields Note To maintain field 1 dominance and not acquire half lines at the top of field 1 and at the bottom of field 2 only 572 lines can be acquired If field dominance is not an issue or you do not care about the half lines at the...

Страница 63: ...2 shows the active lines and the numbering relationship between the CCIR specification and the DT3162 Video V Sync Field CCIR Line Numbers 622 623 624 625 1 Field 2 Even 309 310 311 312 313 DT3162 Line Numbers 0 Field 1 Odd Video V Sync Field CCIR Line Numbers 309 310 311 312 313 Field 2 Even 308 309 310 311 312 DT3162 Line Numbers 0 Field 1 Odd ...

Страница 64: ...IR Line Numbers 20 21 22 23 24 19 20 21 22 23 DT3162 Line Numbers Field 1 Odd Video V Sync Field CCIR Line Numbers 334 335 336 337 Field 2 Even 21 22 23 24 DT3162Line Numbers High signal High signal 338 25 First Complete Active Line First Complete Active Line First Complete Active Line ...

Страница 65: ... of CCIR video contains 960 pixels and 768 active pixels Figure 13 shows the default settings for CCIR horizontal signals Figure 13 Default Values for CCIR Horizontal Video Signals Front Porch Horizontal Sync Active Video Horizontal Reference Point 0 First Active Pixel 165 Clamp Start 120 Front Porch Back Porch Blanking 192 Active Pixel Count 768 Total Pixels per Line 960 Clamp End 136 ...

Страница 66: ...Appendix C 56 ...

Страница 67: ...57 D Values for Use with the DT Active Monochrome Frame Grabber Control ...

Страница 68: ...rements of 1 line StrobePolarity ActiveHigh or ActiveLow Expose Properties ExposeEnabled TRUE or FALSE ExposeStartLine 1 to 65535 lines in increments of 1 line ExposeStopLine 1 to 65535 lines in increments of 1 line ExposePolarity ActiveHigh or ActiveLow VSyncDelay 1 to 65535 lines in increments of 1 line Sync Input Properties SyncInSource InternalSync or ExternalSync HSyncInPolarity ActiveHigh or...

Страница 69: ...stActivePixel 0 to 4095 pixels in increments of 1 ActivePixelCount 1 to 2047 pixels in increments of 1 TotalLinesPerFrame 1 to 4095 lines in increments of 1 FirstActiveLine 0 to 2047 lines in increments of 1 ActiveLineCount 1 to 2047 lines in increments of 1 AcquireType Progressive InterlacedEvenFieldOnly InterlacedOddFieldOnly Interlaced Image Adjustment Properties Brightness 0 to 255 in incremen...

Страница 70: ...ernalSource ExternalSource1 or ExternalSource2 VideoInputSource VideoSource0 VideoSource1 or VideoSource2 Overlay Properties OverlayBitmapFile The path to the overlay file OverlayColorKey To specify an absolute color use the format 0x00BBGGRR To specify a system color use the format 0x800000xx where xx is the system color index OverlayEnabled TRUE or FALSE Table 15 DT3162 Values for the DT Active ...

Страница 71: ...property 59 ClampStart property 59 clock sources 5 composite sync 9 connector CAMERA 41 J1 on the Camera Interface Module 42 J1 on the DT3162 36 J1 on the STP15 44 J2 38 VIDEO 1 41 VIDEO 2 41 continuous mode 15 contrast 4 Contrast property 59 conventions used viii D data storage 16 data transfer 16 DC coupled signals 4 digital I O properties 59 digital I O signals 28 digital input specifications 3...

Страница 72: ...el clock 5 interrupts 28 J J1 connector on the Camera Interface Module 42 on the DT3162 board 36 on the STP15 44 J2 connector 38 L line frequency 17 LineFrequency property 59 lines first active 22 number per field 22 number per frame 17 look up tables 7 LUT 7 M monochrome frame grabber 3 N noninterlaced frame 13 O OuputLineCount property 59 OverlayBitmapFile property 60 OverlayColorKey property 60...

Страница 73: ...neEventMask 59 LineFrequency 59 OutputLineCount 59 OverlayBitmapFile 60 OverlayColorKey 60 OverlayEnabled 60 PixelClockSource 60 RoiHeight 60 RoiLeft 60 RoiTop 60 RoiWidth 60 StrobeEnabled 58 StrobePolarity 58 StrobeStartLine 58 StrobeStopLine 58 SyncInSource 58 SyncOutEnabled 58 SyncOutPolarity 58 Timeout 58 TotalLinesPerFrame 59 TotalPixelsPerLine 59 TriggerTransition 59 TriggerType 59 VideoInpu...

Страница 74: ...rties 58 sync signals 9 SyncInSource property 58 SyncOutEnabled property 58 SyncOutPolarity property 58 T Timeout property 58 total video area 17 TotalLinesPerFrame property 59 TotalPixelsPerLine property 59 trigger properties 59 TRIGGER screw terminal block 42 triggers 6 TriggerTransition property 59 TriggerType property 59 V variable scan signals 10 vertical sync signals 21 video signal 21 VIDEO...

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