JAI TMC-4200GE operation manual Asynchronous Programmable Exposure Mode, External Trigger Timing

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FIGURE 64. External Trigger Timing.

9.3.4Asynchronous Programmable Exposure Mode

In Asynchronous Programmable Exposure Mode, when an external trigger is applied, the exposure starts after one discharge signal (Vsub), which happens after the trigger’s active edge is off. Because the discharge signal (Vsub) synchronizes with LDV in this mode, there is a maximum one video line of jitter between the trigger active edges to discharge signals (Vsub) off. In this mode, the exposure time from 1 video line to 2080 video lines can be controlled through serial communication commands in one video line steps. In this mode, the minimum exposure time is equal to 1 video line plus overhead: the maximum exposure time is equal to 2080 video lines plus overhead. Where the specified exposure time is n video lines, the real exposure time is equal to:

ExposureTime =

⎧(n +1) *32.5 μs + 25.6μs

Dual tap

(n = 0,1,......2079)

(n +1) *58.1μs + 25.6μs

Singletap

When n=0, the exposure time is minimum exposure time. It is equal to:

 

Minimum ExposureTime =

⎧58.1μs (1/17000 s)

Dual tap

83.7μs (1/12000s)

Singletap

When n=2079, the exposure time is maximum exposure time. It is equal to:

Maximum ExposureTime =

⎧67625.6μs (1/15 s)

Dual tap

120873.6μs (1/ 8 s)

Singletap

When n=2079, the exposure time is maximum exposure time. It is equal to:

If the exposure time is less than one frame time, the maximum trigger frequency is equal to 1/1 frame time.

If the exposure time is longer than one frame time, the maximum trigger frequency is equal to 1/ exposure time.

The minimum active period of the external trigger is 5μs.

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Contents TM/TMC-4200GE Progressive Scan Cameras Page JAI Inc CE CompliancePage Table of Contents Introduction Table of ContentsTroubleshooting Table of Contents List of Figures List of FiguresList of Figures List of Tables List of Tables Scope of the Document Software IntroductionRelated Documents Gigabit Ethernet Camera InterfaceInstalling the Software Software InstallationBefore Installing the GigE Series Camera-SDK Software Scanning for Drivers Uninstalling the SoftwareChange and Remove Buttons Quick-StartSelect Camera Window Power and Signals Connector ConnectorsHirose Connector, Pin Assignment ConnectorsEthernet GigEConfiguring the TM-4200GE Camera Configuring the TM-4200GE CameraSetup Advanced Configuration Window Integrated GigE Camera Software Configuring the ImagerTM-4200GE Software GUI Features Configuring the Internal Frame GrabberCheck the Current Camera Setting ModesExposure Control Advanced Configuration Port CommunicationShutter Speed Shutter ModeUser Programmable Variable Partial Scan TM-4200GE Software Scan ModeProgrammable Scan Programmable Scan Set Dialog Box Gain TM-4200GE Software Gain SettingsGain R Auto Gain ControlMemory Pages Look-Up TableInternally Triggered Free-Running ModeExternally Triggered White Balance Control Color Versions Only TM-4200GE Software Save/Restore Settings to Your Hard DiskVersion TM-4200GE Software Main Menu OptionExit Test PatternSignal Handling Signal HandlingCamera Inputs Camera OutputsGE Camera Gpio Control Block Gpio Look-Up Table Gpio Look-Up Table Input Labels Input Signal Description LabelGpio Label Table Gpio Look-Up Table Output Labels Output label Signal DescriptionPulse Generators Pulse Generator TM/TMC-4200 Command List GigE Series Camera Serial CommandsScan Mode GigE Series Camera Serial CommandsVsub Channel BalanceDual Tap Digital Video Output Order Image Pre-processingCommand Parameter End of Cmd Description Command Responses Parameter End of Cmd Description0000=Async no shutter 0001 1000=Async Dual-Tap TM-4200GE AccuPiXEL Series Camera-Control Software IntroductionIntroduction Dual-Tap TM-4200GE AccuPiXEL Series Camera-Control SoftwareAccuPIXel Setup screen TM/TMC-4200GE Camera Using the GigE modeMain DualTap AccuPiXEL Window GUI FeaturesOperating The Control Software Introduction Scan Area drop down box Scan AreaOffset Voltage Gain ControlClick on the option button to set the preferred option Video DepthPositive or Negative LUT Selection LUT Look-Up TableDual-Tap TM-4200GE AccuPiXEL Series Camera-Control Software Eeprom PasswordLoad SaveDual-Tap TM-4200GE AccuPiXEL Series Camera-Control Software Product Description Hardware IntroductionTM-4200GE Hardware Hardware IntroductionFeatures Accessories and Options InstallationGetting Started Unpacking InstructionsConnector Pin Configurations Camera Setup2 a 12-Pin Connector Pin ConnectorPower Supplies Power Supplies and Power Cable SetupEthernet Connector Building Your Own Power Cable JAI Inc. Power CablesAttaching the Power Cable to the Connector 12P-02S Interface Cable Pin# Lead Color FunctionTM-4200GE Hardware Attaching the Camera Lens Adjustable Back-FocusOperation Preset Scan AreaProgressive Scanning OperationTM-4200GE Hardware Programmable Scan Area Bayer Full Scan Area 2x2 BinningX2 Binning Sub-sampling Digital ZoomSub-sampling Digital Zoom TM-4200GE Hardware Sub-sampling Digital Zoom Scan Area Start Points Bayer Color Filter Color VersionsBayer Color Filter Array CFA TM-4200GE Hardware Color Filter ArraySync and Data TM-4200GE Hardware Starting Pixel ConfigurationExample of TMC-4200GE Same as TM-4200GE Camera FunctionsScan Mode TM-4200GE Hardware Timing ChartColor Interpolation Electronic ShutterInterpolation Software Programmable Exposure-Continuous Mode TM-4200GE Hardware Preset ShutterAsynchronous No Shutter Mode Electronic Preset ShutterExternal Trigger Timing Asynchronous Programmable Exposure ModeAsynchronous Programmable External Trigger Pulse Width Control ModePulse Width Control Trigger Particle Imaging Velocimetry Fixed Exposure ModePWC PIV Timing Table Asynchronous Mode Chart TM-4200GE Hardware PWC PIV ModeProgrammable Look-Up Table LUT and Knee Control Dynamic Range ControlExternal Sync and Pixel Locking Camera Timing ChartsArea Clock Scan Data Horizontal pixelsAsync Reset External HD Locking and External VD ResetAsync Reset Timing Scan AH lines Area AI lines Lines Μsec Sec LinesProblems and Solutions TroubleshootingSymptom No Video Symptom Dark VideoInformation and Support Resources TM-4200GE Hardware Symptom Video does not Display ProperlySymptom Notebook Computer Driver Installation Problems TM-4200GE Camera Specifications Table SpecificationsAppendix AppendixPhysical Dimensions TM-4200GE Hardware 11.1.1 TM-4200GE Physical DimensionsSpectral Response TM-4200GE Hardware Spectral ResponseAppendix Page W . j a i . c o m