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Run Sensor Studio
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Launch Program.
Double click the Sensor Studio II desktop icon
(Figure 1) to launch the software. Once the interface
loads, click the ‘G2’ button (Figure 2) at the top of the
screen. An image display window and the control GUI
will appear on the screen.
Figure 1.
Figure 2.
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Connect to Frame Grabber.
Go to the control GUI and select the “Connection” tab.
Select Camera Link or USB. If Camera Link then
choose either the ImperxG2 or BitflowG2 option,
depending on the Frame Grabber being used. Click the
Connect to Hardware button. The red light will change
to green indicating that a connection has been
established. (Figure 3) If no connection can be
established, confirm that the Frame Grabber has been
properly recognized and installed by the system
(as viewed in Device Manager), and then refer to the
installation guide for the frame grabber.
Figure 3.
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Initialize System.
Select the “Setup” tab from the control GUI. Press the
Initialize button to begin running the configuration
script which will initialize the system. (Note that
system initialization can take as long as 30 seconds
depending on computer hardware.) See Figure 4. When
initialization is complete, the system will default to live
capture mode, and a live image will appear in the
display window. Note that errors during initialization
typically occur as a result of a bad Camera Link cable
connection – be sure that connectors are screwed in at
both ends of the cable.
Figure 4.
Next Steps
Sensor Studio provides a number of controls to evaluate
operation of the sensor, including image capture,
processing, and characterization. Additional information on
these controls is included in the Sensor Studio help system,
which is available from the HELP menu by selecting “SS
and Python Help”.
For additional help in system setup, please contact
ON Semiconductor at
or
by e
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mail at
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