JAI CV-M77 operation manual Extvd Exthd, Pulse Width Control Trigger Mode

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CV-M77

time (accumulation time) is governed by the fixed shutter speed set up by the rear panel DIP- switches or via RS-232C control. The resulting video signal will start to be read out after the selected shutter time. The WEN pulse indicates the start of valid video signal. Refer to timing charts for details. A new trigger pulse must not be applied before the video read out has finished. If the camera is synchronized to an external HD signal, there are some requirements to the phase between the ext. HD and the Ext. trigger. The falling edge of the trigger should be less than 8 sec before the falling edge of the ext. HD and less than 2 sec after the falling edge of the ext. HD (see figure 6-2). Otherwise the jitter will be too high.

To use this mode:

Set SW1-5,6 and to SW1-7 on the rear plate of the camera to “OFF” or use the RS 232C control.

CV-M77 Input Signal Phase Relation

Phase Relation of TRIG and EXTHD

TRIG

EXTHD

A BA B

A=Less than 8s

B=Less than 2s

Phase Relation of EXTVD and EXTHD

EXTVD

EXTHD

B

 

C

B=Less than 42s

C=More than 0.5s

Figure 6-2: Input signal phase relation

6.3.2Pulse Width Control Trigger Mode

This trigger mode where the length of the trigger pulse determines the exposure time operates in H non-reset mode. In H non-reset mode the trigger pulse and the HD signal are synchronized. The exposure will start at the first HD pulse after the falling edge of the external trigger signal. The exposure ends at the rising edge of the external trigger signal. The trigger pulse must be longer than >1H (51sec) and shorter than 2000 H. To avoid jitter the camera should be synchronized to an external HD. There are some requirements to the phase between the ext. HD and the Ext. trigger. The falling edge of the trigger should appear in the interval less than 8 sec before the falling edge of the ext. HD and less than 2 sec after the falling edge of the ext. HD and the rising edge off the trigger should be fall in the interval 8 sec before the rising edge of the ext. HD and 2 sec after rising edge of the ext. HD. (See figure 6-2).

The resulting video signal will start to be read out after the rising edge of the external trigger signal. The WEN pulse indicates the start of valid video signal. Refer to timing charts for details.

A new trigger pulse must not be applied before the video read out has finished.

To use this mode:

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Contents CV-M77 CV-M77 CV-M77 Camera Control Tool Specifications Configuring the camera using the serial interfaceSwitch Settings Jumper settingsPatterned Noise 12.3 General Standard Composition Main FeaturesCamera Housing and Dimensions Pin No Signal Remarks 12-pin Multi-connector DC-IN/SYNC6-pin Multi-connector RS 232C/TRIGGER Pin No 1.1 Signal Remarks9-pin DSUB-connector RGB/SYNC HD and VD input Input and Output CircuitsVideo input Continuous operation Input/Output of HD/VD SignalExternal Trigger Mode Functions and OperationExtvd Exthd Pulse Width Control Trigger ModeLong Time Exposure Mode Frame-delay Readout ModeCV-M77 Timing diagram for Frame-delay Readout mode Timing diagram for Edge Pre-select modeTiming diagram for Pulse Width Control mode EEN WEN Timing diagram for Long Time Exposure modeCommand Protocol Configuring the camera using the serial interfaceMode Setting using Ascii commands via the RS-232C port Communication settingReceiving Data Camera-PC 1023RS232C Cable Connections Response to firmware version request command Example1 SW301 switch S301 Switch SettingsMode Settings by Switch Signals by Switch Settings3 SW303 switch S303 2 SW302 switch S302S302-1 S302-2 Color temperature Jumper locations Jumper settingsPin Jumper tableCV-M77 Camera Control Tool Fig. Windows from the Camera Control Tools software Specifications Spectral sensitivity References PrecautionsTypical CCD Characteristics AppendixCamera type CV-M77 Revision Revision a Serial No …………… Users Mode Settings Users ModificationsUsers Record Index