Instruction manual

For the cameras "ACC-11x0 Eagle 2048 pix." and "ACC-1100 Eagle 2592 pix." a range of 4-17 MHz is
accepted. For the cameras "ACC-1120 Eagle 5000 pix." and "ACC-1120 Eagle 7926 pix." the clock is
fixed to 12.5 MHz
For all these cameras 4 pixel are not usable due to technical reasons.
The minimun time after which the cameras can be retriggered depends on the length of the sensor an the
used pixel clock. In the software this minimum time is called cycle time.
The software ignores all values of the cycle time below the minimum times needed for data readout and
latency times of the specific sensor.
If external tigger sources are used, the rising slope starts the grabber generated timing.
The following commands were used to set up the camera with the serial interface. It sets the pixel clock to
10 MHz what is not supported by all cameratypes. The default value of 5MHz used by the software is also
different and should be set to the real camera clock.
@02 0001
@01 0122
@01 0102
@01 0304
@03 0000
@04 002C
@05 0040
@02 0002
@06 0800
@03 0005
@00 0000
A.6. Pulnix TM-6710CL
Be aware that "One Shot" asynchronous output has to be used for all triggered modes.
The Pulnix TM-6710CL has been adapted in free running and external trigger mode. The free running
mode can also be used in combination with the partial scan mode. In these cases the values for StartY
and SizeY have to be adapted. For external trigger the is as separate camera entry for each partial scan
mode to reach the maximum frame rate without illegal retriggering.
For the triggered partial scan mode the initial window size of the configuration program is to big. To
change this use the size dialogue of the program.
Pulse width mode is used as default. If this is not desired set the exposure time to 0 which generates the
minimum trigger pulse width, necessary to trigger the camera.
A.7. Optisens Colorline-1728
For the use of this camera a special firmware "p3i3.frw" file is needed. It has to be placed in the directory
of the used eleye716.dll file. If the dll is placed in the correct directory the Optisens cameras are
selectable with the configuration program. If something goes wrong only the default cameras are
selectable.
The camera is used with MCLK provided by the grabber. The default clock is 24 MHz which generates a
pixel clock of 9 MHz . MCLK can be decreased to a value of 4 MHz which also decreases the maximum
line frequency.
The camera is controlled by the grabber using the EXSYNC signal. In Mode 1 the integration time and the
cycle time are controlled independently using el_SetExposureTime and el_SetExposureTime. In Mode 2
Appendix A. Cameras
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