Cheetah Pregius Camera with 10 GigE Vision Interface – User Manual
October 8, 2020
Page
132
of
170
Rev 1.0
Configuring a Strobe in Trigger Mode
If the camera is in the
Trigger mode
(Standard or Fast Trigger), you can set the strobe pulse
duration and the delay with respect to the trigger pulse active edge, start of the exposure, or
start of the readout period. The strobe period equals the trigger period.
Positioning the Strobe1 with a Reference to Trigger or Exposure Start
1.
Make sure that
TriggerMode
is On in the Acquisition Control menu.
2.
Select a
TriggerSource
and
TriggerActivation
.
3.
Set
TriggerDelay
to 0. If applicable, set
TriggerFilterTime
and
TriggerDebounce
to desired
values.
4.
In the DigitalIOControl menu, set
LineSelector
to Output1 (TTL) or Output2 (opto-isolated).
5.
Set
LineSource
to Strobe1.
The strobe is mapped to the output selected under
LineSelector
.
6.
If necessary, check the
LineInverter
box.
It inverts the output signal.
7.
Set
Strobe1Reference
to Trigger (or Start of Exposure).
8.
Set
Strobe1Enable
to On.
9.
If necessary, set
Strobe1Delay
.
Without a delay, the strobe occurs simultaneously with the trigger active edge (start of exposure).
10.
Set
Strobe1Width
to a desired value.
Positioning the Strobe2 with a Reference to the Readout Start
1.
Make sure that
TriggerMode
is On in the Acquisition Control menu.
2.
Select a
TriggerSource
and
TriggerActivation
.
3.
If applicable, set
TriggerDelay
,
TriggerFilterTime
and
TriggerDebounce
to desired values.
4.
In the DigitalIOControl menu, set
LineSelector
to Output1 (TTL) or Output2 (opto-isolated).
5.
Set
LineSource
to Strobe2.
The strobe is mapped to the output selected under
LineSelector
.
6.
If necessary, check the
LineInverter
box.
It inverts the output signal.
7.
Set
Strobe2Reference
to Start of Readout.
8.
Set
Strobe2Enable
to On.