User`s manual

MDCS2 USERS MANUAL ©2004 VIDERE DESIGN
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1 Introduction
The MDCS2 is a compact, low-power digital camera with an IEEE 1394
digital interface. It consists of a 1.3 megapixel, progressive scan CMOS
imager and associated IEEE 1394 electronics, mounted in a rigid, milled
aluminum alloy frame.
The CMOS imagers are an upgrade from those in the MDCS. They are
MT9M001 sensors from Micron Semiconductor.. They are ½” format, with
a resolution of 1280 H by 1024 V pixels, and come in either monochrome
(MDCS2) or colorized (MDCS2-C) versions. These imagers have excellent
dynamic range, sensitivity, anti-blooming, and noise characteristics. They
are fully controllable via the 1394 interface: the user can set exposure, gain,
decimation, etc. They have better noise, sensitivity, and crosstalk
characteristics than the previous sensors.
The MDCS2/C uses standard C/CS-mount lenses for user-changeable
optics. Wide-angle to telephoto options are available, depending on the
application.
There are software drivers for the MDCS2 for MS Windows
98SE/2000/XP, and for Linux 2.4 and 2.6 kernels. These drivers are
included in a Software Developer’s Kit, which is bundled with the devices.
Using the libraries in the kit, you can quickly integrate MDCS2 video
acquisition into your own applications, written in C or C++.
1.1 Characteristics
Micron MT9M001 Megapixel Sensor
1280 x 960 maximum image size
High sensitivity, low noise
Low pixel cross-talk
Rolling shutter
Fully synchronized – video stream is synchronized to the
IEEE 1394 bus clock. Any other MDCS2 on the bus
will capture images at exactly the same time.
Monochrome or Bayer Color
High frame rates – 60 Hz for 640x480, 15 Hz for
1280x960
On-chip decimation – full frame 640x480 and 320x240
modes
Electronic zoom mode – center 640x480 subwindow
Extensive control of video parameters
Automatic or manual control of exposure and gain
Automatic control of black level
Manual control of color balance
50 Hz mode – reduces indoor light interference in
countries with 50 Hz electrical line frequency
Stereo calibration information can be stored on the
device, and downloaded automatically to the PC
IEEE 1394 interface to standard PC hardware – carries
power and commands to device, data to PC
Standard C/CS mount lenses, interchangeable – focal
lengths from 3.5 mm to 50 mm
Anodized aluminum alloy chassis, high rigidity