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Terms of Use Agreement

Definitions.

 This agreement, between Engineering Design Team, Inc. (“Seller”) and the user or distributor (“Buyer”), covers the 

use and distribution of the following items provided by Seller: a) the binary and all provided source code for any and all device 
drivers, software libraries, utilities, and example applications (collectively, “Software”); b) the binary and all provided source code 
for any and all configurable or programmable devices (collectively, “Firmware”); and c) the computer boards and all other physical 
components (collectively, “Hardware”). Software, Firmware, and Hardware are collectively referred to as “Products.” This 
agreement also covers Seller’s published Limited Warranty (“Warranty”) and all other published manuals and product information 
in physical, electronic, or any other form (“Documentation”).

License.

 Seller grants Buyer the right to use or distribute Seller’s Software and Firmware Products solely to enable Seller’s 

Hardware Products. Seller’s Software and Firmware must be used on the same computer as Seller’s Hardware. Seller’s Products 
and Documentation are furnished under, and may be used only in accordance with, the terms of this agreement. By using or 
distributing Seller’s Products and Documentation, Buyer agrees to the terms of this agreement, as well as any additional 
agreements (such as a nondisclosure agreement) between Buyer and Seller.

Export Restrictions.

 Buyer will not permit Seller’s Software, Firmware, or Hardware to be sent to, or used in, any other country 

except in compliance with applicable U.S. laws and regulations. For clarification or advice on such laws and regulations, Buyer 
should contact: U.S. Department of Commerce, Export Division, Washington, D.C., 20230, U.S.A.

Limitation of Rights.

 Seller grants Buyer a royalty-free right to modify, reproduce, and distribute executable files using the 

Seller’s Software and Firmware, provided that: a) the source code and executable files will be used only with Seller’s Hardware; 
b) Buyer agrees to indemnify, hold harmless, and defend Seller from and against any claims or lawsuits, including attorneys’ fees, 
that arise or result from the use or distribution of Buyer’s products containing Seller’s Products. Seller’s Hardware may not be 
copied or recreated in any form or by any means without Seller’s express written consent.

No Liability for Consequential Damages.

 In no event will Seller, its directors, officers, employees, or agents be liable to Buyer 

for any consequential, incidental, or indirect damages (including damages for business interruptions, loss of business profits or 
information, and the like) arising out of the use or inability to use the Products, even if Seller has been advised of the possibility 
of such damages. Because some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental 
damages, the above limitations may not apply to Buyer. Seller’s liability to Buyer for actual damages for any cause whatsoever, 
and regardless of the form of the action (whether in contract, product liability, tort including negligence, or otherwise) will be 
limited to fifty U.S. dollars ($50.00).

Limited Hardware Warranty.

 Seller warrants that the Hardware it manufactures and sells shall be free of defects in materials 

and workmanship for a period of  months from date of shipment to initial Buyer. This warranty does not apply to any product that 
is misused, abused, repaired, or otherwise modified by Buyer or others. Seller’s sole obligation for breach of this warranty shall 
be to repair or replace (F.O.B. Seller’s plant, Beaverton, Oregon, USA) any goods that are found to be non-conforming or 
defective as specified by Buyer within 30 days of discovery of any defect. Buyer shall bear all installation and transportation 
expenses, and all other incidental expenses and damages.

Limitation of Liability. In no event shall Seller be liable for any type of special consequential, incidental, or penal damages, 
whether such damages arise from, or are a result of, breach of contract, warranty, tort (including negligence), strict liability, or 
otherwise.

 All references to damages herein shall include, but not be limited to: loss of profit or revenue; loss of use of the goods 

or associated equipment; costs of substitute goods, equipment, or facilities; downtime costs; or claims for damages. Seller shall 
not be liable for any loss, claim, expense, or damage caused by, contributed to, or arising out of the acts or omissions of Buyer, 
whether negligent or otherwise.

No Other Warranties.

 Seller makes no other warranties, express or implied, including without limitation the implied warranties 

of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, regarding Seller’s Products or Documentation. Seller does not warrant, 
guarantee, or make any representations regarding the use or the results of the use of the Products or Documentation or their 
correctness, accuracy, reliability, currentness, or otherwise. All risk related to the results and performance of the Products and 
Documentation is assumed by Buyer. The exclusion of implied warranties is not permitted by some jurisdictions. The above 
exclusion may not apply to Buyer.

Disclaimer.

 Seller’s Products and Documentation, including this document, are subject to change without notice. Documentation 

does not represent a commitment from Seller.

Содержание VisionLink XF

Страница 1: ...User s Guide VisionLink XF Camera Link fiber extender for base mode through 80 bit operation Date 2019 March 19 Rev 0001 ...

Страница 2: ... 1234 Toll free in U S A 800 435 4320 Fax 1 503 690 1243 www edt com TM TM EDT and Engineering Design Team are trademarks of Engineering Design Team Inc All other trademarks service marks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners 1997 2019 Engineering Design Team Inc All rights reserved ...

Страница 3: ... of business profits or information and the like arising out of the use or inability to use the Products even if Seller has been advised of the possibility of such damages Because some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages the above limitations may not apply to Buyer Seller s liability to Buyer for actual damages for any cause w...

Страница 4: ...r and Auxiliary 7 Setup 8 DIP Switches and LEDs 9 Mounting and Safetying 10 Firmware 10 Transceivers 11 Pin Assignments 12 Camera Link Connectors 12 Power Connector 13 Cable Assembly Lemo to Loose Wire 13 Cable Assembly Lemo to Male DB9 13 Cable Assembly Lemo to Female DB9 RS232 14 Power Supply 15 Dimensions 16 ...

Страница 5: ...setup medium or 80 bit mode Care and Cautions When opening and handling EDT products always follow electrostatic dissipative procedures see edt com static Each EDT product though built to withstand a wide range of conditions as listed in its datasheet specifications is still a high performance component which requires proper care for best results In particular the connectors especially the fiberop...

Страница 6: ...ources VisionLink XF datasheet specifications edt com product data VisionLink XF quick start guide Videos and tutorials All EDT extenders edt com product lines camera link extenders All EDT frame grabbers edt com product lines camera link frame grabbers Third party resources Camera Link specifications visiononline org Providers of fiberoptic cabling assemblies Borg Technologies borg tech com Cypre...

Страница 7: ...ignments see Pin Assignments on page 12 Fiberoptic Use fiberoptic cabling to connect the two VisionLink XF units to each other The type of cabling you need will depend on where you install the system and which transceivers you use for transceiver specifications see Transceivers on page 11 EDT stocks a small number of options for fiberoptic cable assemblies if these options do not meet your needs y...

Страница 8: ...bber with appropriate cables See Figure 2 Figure 2 Connecting Camera Link cables to the VisionLink XF 4 In each unit insert a fiberoptic transceiver into the SFP port then connect the two units with fiberoptic cabling and close the bale straps on the transceivers 5 Verify that each DIP switch is set correctly see DIP Switches and LEDs on page 9 6 Connect each extender to its power supply see Power...

Страница 9: ...h 1 is off 4 Program vs normal mode program normal System reads this switch at boot time only 5 undefined 6 undefined Table 2 LED behaviors Unit LED location Behavior Meaning Camera SDR Green no flash Good the camera pixel clock is detected Green quick flash 10Hz Error the camera pixel clock is not detected Red no flash Good PoCL is enabled Red quick flash 10Hz Error PoCL is enabled but a non PoCL...

Страница 10: ...re updates which currently must be performed onsite at EDT If you are notified that an update is available or needed contact EDT a Mounting holes b Transceiver with safety wire To use the 4 40 thread mounting holes Add your own custom bracket designed to match the exact location of the holes see Dimensions on page 16 CAUTION Internal damage will occur if 4 40 mounting screws extend into the case m...

Страница 11: ...joint CWDM transceivers These support data transmission on a specific wavelength 1270 nm to 1610 nm They can be used with a CWDM multiplexer and demultiplexer which can support up to 16 wavelengths over a duplex fiber between the multiplexer and demultiplexer Typical usage is with an optical network of devices to be served by one duplex fiber Typically it is easiest to connect all transceivers usi...

Страница 12: ...er shield ground inner shield ground 14 14 Y0 Y0 X0 25 2 Y0 Y0 X0 12 15 Y1 Y1 X1 24 3 Y1 Y1 X1 11 16 Y2 Y2 X2 23 4 Y2 Y2 X2 10 17 Yclk Yclk Xclk 22 5 Yclk Yclk Xclk 9 18 Y3 Y3 X3 21 6 Y3 Y3 X3 8 19 100 ohms unused SerTC 20 7 terminated unused SerTC 7 20 Z0 unused SerTFG 19 8 Z0 unused SerTFG 6 21 Z1 unused CC1 18 9 Z1 unused CC1 5 22 Z2 unused CC2 17 10 Z2 unused CC2 4 23 Zclk unused CC3 16 11 Zcl...

Страница 13: ...n the female assembly this DB9 has no looped back signals or integrated level conversion Outer ring is ground Pin 1 is power to the extender 12 V DC Key in connector barrel at top Pin 2 is power to the extender 12 V DC Pin 7 is ground for signals and power Pins 1 3 4 5 6 defined by firmware used in extender typically are used at CMOS 3 3 V signal levels though pins 1 6 and 3 4 can be configured as...

Страница 14: ...ch wire DB9 pins 1 4 and 6 are wired together and unconnected 7 and 8 also are wired together and 9 also is unconnected these signals are not otherwise used Table 5 Pin assignments male DB9 cable Lemo pin Color DB9 pin Standard firmware Signal level Comments unused 1 All five CMOS 3 3 V signals go to FPGA I O 3 3V pins using series 100 ohm resistors Custom firmware can be used to configure these p...

Страница 15: ...on page 13 Table 7 shows the base mode power supply requirements Table 7 Power supply requirements base mode U S International Voltage in 100 240 V 50 60 Hz from AC mains 100 240 V 50 60 Hz from AC mains Voltage out 12 V DC power supply includes a U S standard power plug 12 V DC power supply includes four international power plug adapters Connector standard Switchcraft 760K Switchcraft 760K Connec...

Страница 16: ...s of the VisionLink XF The Switchcraft power connector has an outside diameter of 0 31 inch the optional Lemo power connector has an outside diameter of 0 35 inch NOTE Connector dimensions are approximate for precise dimensions see the manufacturer s specifications Figure 6 Extender dimensions ...

Страница 17: ...2019 March 19 EDT Inc Revision Log Below is a history of modifications to this guide Date Rev By Pg s Detail 20170215 0000 PH et al All Created new guide 20190319 0001 BB et al 8 Added details to cable connections in Setup section ...

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