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BM-500GE / BB-500GE

 

 

 

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7.5.   BB-500GE. Bayer mosaic filter ..................................................................26

 

7.6.   Image timing .......................................................................................27

 

7.6.1   Horizontal timing .................................................................................. 27

 

7.6.2   Vertical timing ..................................................................................... 27

 

7.6.3   Partial Scanning .................................................................................... 28

 

7.6.4   Vertical binning .................................................................................... 29

 

7.7.   Auto-Iris Lens video output (12-pin Hirose connector) ......................................30

 

8.   Network configuration .................................................................................31

 

8.1.   GigE Vision Standard Interface ..................................................................31

 

8.2.   Equipment to configure the network system .................................................31

 

8.2.1   PC .................................................................................................... 31

 

8.2.2   Cables ................................................................................................ 32

 

8.2.3   Network card (NIC) ................................................................................ 32

 

8.2.4   Hub ................................................................................................... 32

 

8.3.   Recommended Network Configurations .......................................................32

 

8.3.1    Guideline for network settings ................................................................. 33

 

8.3.2   Video data rate (network bandwidth) .......................................................... 33

 

8.3.3   Note for setting packet size ...................................................................... 33

 

8.3.4   Calculation of Data Transfer Rate .............................................................. 34

 

8.3.5   Simplified calculation (Approximate value) ................................................... 35

 

8.3.6   Note for 100BASE-TX connection ................................................................ 35

 

8.4.   GigE camera connecting examples .............................................................35

 

8.4.1   Using a switching hub for 1 port ................................................................ 35

 

8.4.2   Connecting a camera to each port of a multi-port NIC ...................................... 35

 

8.4.3   The data transfer for multiple cameras ........................................................ 36

 

8.4.3.1   If delayed readout is not used in continuous mode ..................................... 36

 

8.4.3.2   If delayed readout is not used in trigger mode .......................................... 36

 

8.4.3.3   If delayed readout is used .................................................................. 37

 

9. Basic Functions ...........................................................................................39

 

9.1.   Electronic Shutter .................................................................................39

 

9.2.   Pre-process functions ............................................................................40

 

9.2.1   Bayer White Balance ( Register 0xA0D0) ....................................................... 40

 

9.2.2   R/L channel balance ( Register 0xA0B8, 0xA0BC ) ........................................... 41

 

9.2.3   Automatic Gain Control ........................................................................... 41

 

9.2.4   Programmable Look UP table (LUT) ............................................................ 41

 

10.   Operation Modes ......................................................................................43

 

10.1.   The functions related to GenICam SFNC 1.3 ................................................43

 

10.2.   Operation mode ..................................................................................46

 

10.2.1    Continuous operation ........................................................................... 46

 

10.2.2   Pre-select Trigger Mode ......................................................................... 47

 

10.2.3   Pulse Width Trigger Mode ....................................................................... 49

 

10.2.4   Auto-detect LVAL-sync / a-sync. accumulation ............................................. 50

 

10.2.5   Sequential Trigger Mode (PS) ................................................................... 51

 

10.2.6   Delayed Readout Mode (PS, PW) ............................................................... 53

 

10.2.7   Optical Black transfer Mode .................................................................... 54

 

10.2.8   Multi ROI mode (Multi Region of Interest) .................................................... 55

 

10.3.   Operation Mode and Functions matrix .......................................................55

 

11.   JAI control tool ........................................................................................56

 

11.1.   About GenICam

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SFNC1.3 ......................................................................56

 

11.2.   JAI SDK Ver.1.3 ..................................................................................56

 

11.3.   Examples of camera operation ................................................................57

 

11.3.1   Generic cautions for operation ................................................................. 57

 

11.3.2   Connection of camera(s) ........................................................................ 57

 

Содержание BM-500 GE

Страница 1: ...BM 500GE BB 500GE BB 500GE S Digital Monochrome Color Progressive Scan GigE Vision Camera Document Version 2 3 BMB 500GE_Ver 2 3_Mar2017 User s Manual...

Страница 2: ...to interface with the external strobe light The following drawing shows the typical connection with the strobe light Fig 1 Except the mentioned subject the BB 500GE S is the same as the BB 500GE Pin n...

Страница 3: ...uipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful...

Страница 4: ...ace Specifications 17 6 3 Inputs and outputs table 17 6 4 Configuring the GPIO module 18 6 4 1 Input Output Signal Selector 18 6 5 GPIO programming examples 18 6 5 1 Pulse generator setting screen 18...

Страница 5: ...ansfer for multiple cameras 36 8 4 3 1 If delayed readout is not used in continuous mode 36 8 4 3 2 If delayed readout is not used in trigger mode 36 8 4 3 3 If delayed readout is used 37 9 Basic Func...

Страница 6: ...ze 59 11 4 4 Acquisition of the image 59 11 4 5 How to look at XML file 60 11 4 6 Feature Tree Information 60 11 4 7 Feature Properties Guru 61 12 External Appearance and Dimensions 65 13 Specificatio...

Страница 7: ...tion The purpose of the GenICam standard is to provide a common program interface for various machine vision cameras By using GenICam cameras from different manufactures can seamlessly connect in one...

Страница 8: ...or performing this function in the host PC The BM 500GE BB 500GE also complies with the GenICam standards as it has an internal XML file that is used to describe the functions features of the camera F...

Страница 9: ...ms in Full Frame scan GPIO in combination with Pulse width trigger for more precise exposure time Sequencer trigger mode for on the fly change of gain exposure and ROI Edge Pre select and Pulse width...

Страница 10: ...45 thumbscrews Horizontal type left and right of RJ 45 Note 2 Mounting holes M3 depth 5 mm for tripod mount plate Note 3 1 Note Rear protrusion on C mount lens must be less than 10 0mm 2 Note When an...

Страница 11: ...camera Fig 3 12 pin connector 5 2 Digital Output Connector for Gigabit Ethernet Type RJ 45 HFJ11 1G02E L21RL or equivalent The digital output signals follow the Gigabit Ethernet interface using RJ 45...

Страница 12: ...IN 1 75ohm Terminator 1 4 O TTL Out 1 5 GND 6 NC 7 NC 8 O TTL Out 2 9 GND 1 5 6 9 SW601 For selection of OPT IN and Iris Video OUT Factory default is UP position OPT IN To select an Iris video these...

Страница 13: ...tween inputs counters and outputs is governed by internal register set up Fig 7 GPIO interface In the BM 500GE and BB 500GE the relation for the external interface is fixed as below Line Signal Connec...

Страница 14: ...pixel clock for BM 500GE BB 500GE is 60 MHz 6 1 3 Pulse Generators 0 to 1 Each pulse generator consists of a 19 bit counter The behavior of these signals is defined by their pulse width start point an...

Страница 15: ...face of the C3 GigE Vision camera series has opto isolated inputs and outputs providing galvanic separation between the camera s inputs outputs and peripheral equipment In addition to galvanic separat...

Страница 16: ...t Circuit OPT OUT 1 and 2 3 3V t o 24 V U s er P ower 1 2 3 4 5 PS 810 1 2 3 2S C 409 8 2k 2 1 3 2 02 C Z 2 0Z 120 10 k B 3k 3 hiros e 12 c onne c tor hiros e 12 c onne c tor Use r sid e JAI C3_Series...

Страница 17: ...Reset Pulse Generator 0 Pulse Generator 1 Input Ports LVAL IN DVAL IN FVAL IN EEN IN GPIO Port In 1 OPT IN 1 GPIO Port In 2 OPT IN 2 GPIO Port In 3 TTL IN GPIO Port In 4 LVDS IN Soft Trigger 0 Soft Tr...

Страница 18: ...6 4 Configuring the GPIO module 6 4 1 Input Output Signal Selector The following shows JAI SDK Camera Control Tool for setting Line Selector Line Source 6 5 GPIO programming examples 6 5 1 Pulse gene...

Страница 19: ...BM 500GE BB 500GE 19...

Страница 20: ...Acquisition and Trigger Control JAI Exposure Mode Pulse width control Pulse Generators Pulse Generator selector Pulse Generator 0 Selector Line 5 OPT IN 1 Clock Choice 1 Pixel Clock 30MHz Counter Divi...

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