User`s manual
Physical Interface
Basler sprint Mono Cameras 23
2 Physical Interface
This section describes the camera’s physical interface. It includes details about connections, input
signals, and output signals. It also includes a description of how the Camera Link standard is
implemented in the camera.
Applying Incorrect Input Power Can Damage the Camera
The camera’s nominal input power voltage is 12 VDC (± 10%). We do not
recommend applying an input voltage less than 10.8 VDC or greater than 13.2
VDC.
The camera has undervoltage protection that is triggered if the input voltage
drops below 10.5 VDC. It also has input overvoltage protection up to 25 VDC.
See Section 6.8 on page 145 for more detailed information about input
undervoltage and overvoltage protection.
Applying an input power voltage greater than 25 VDC can seriously damage
the camera.
CAUTION
Making or Breaking Connections Incorrectly Can Damage the Camera
Be sure that all power to your camera and to your host PC is switched off
before you make or break connections to the camera. Making or breaking
connections when power is on can result in damage to the camera or to the
frame grabber.
If you can’t switch off the power, be sure that the input power plug is the last
connector that you plug into the camera when making connections and the
first connector that you unplug from the camera when breaking connections.
CAUTION