JAI CV-M4+, M7+ CL, CV-M7+, M4+ CL Appendix, Precautions, Typical CCD Characteristics

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CV-M4+/M4+CL, CV-M7+/M7+CL

10. Appendix

10.1. Precautions

Personnel not trained in dealing with similar electronic devices should not service this camera. The camera contains components sensitive to electrostatic discharge. The handling of these devices should follow the requirements of electrostatic sensitive components.

Do not attempt to disassemble this camera. Do not expose this camera to rain or moisture.

Do not face this camera towards the sun, extreme bright light or light reflecting objects. When this camera is not in use, put the supplied lens cap on the lens mount.

Handle this camera with the maximum care.

Operate this camera only from the type of power source indicated on the camera.

Power off the camera during any modification such as changes of jumper and switch setting.

10.2. Typical CCD Characteristics

The following effects may be observed on the video monitor screen. They do not indicate any fault of the CCD camera, but do associate with typical CCD characteristics.

V. Smear

Due to an excessive bright object such as electric lighting, sun or strong reflection, vertical smear may be visible on the video monitor screen. This phenomenon is related to the characteristics of the Interline Transfer System employed in the CCD.

V. Aliasing

When the CCD camera captures stripes, straight lines or similar sharp patterns, jagged image on the monitor may appear.

Blemishes

Some pixel defects can occur, but this does not have en effect on the practical operation.

Patterned Noise

When the CCD camera captures a dark object at high temperature or is used for long time integration, fixed pattern noise (shown as white dots) may appear on the video monitor screen.

Disclaimer

Increased dark current (white spots) over time in ExView sensors.

It is known that radiation damage increases the dark current of a CCD sensor. This is also true for radiation arising from natural sources, also known as background radiation. These sources include:

1.Terrestrial radiation from naturally occurring radioactive isotopes in the soil.

2.Cosmic radiation originating in outer space.

3.Naturally occurring radioactive isotopes in the body.

The ExView series of CCD sensors have greatly improved responsivity, especially in the Near IR part of the spectrum. This greatly improved performance comes at the price of accelerated degradation (increased dark current) due to natural background radiation. This degradation effect is approximately 4 times as fast as in standard sensors, such as Hyper HAD sensors.

The degradation effect will manifest itself as in increasing non-uniformity of pixels when viewed in the dark (white spots). This is a natural effect, and is not eligible for warranty replacement/repair of the CCD camera.

Exview HAD CCD TM is a trademark of Sony Corporation

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Contents CV-M4+/M4+CL CV-M7+/M7+CL CV-M4+/M4+CL, CV-M7+/M7+CL Standard Composition Main FeaturesGeneral Locations Locations and FunctionsPin Assignment Pin Multi-connector DC-IN/RS232CDigital Output Connector for EIA-644 Lvds Dval and EEN Digital Output Connector for Camera LinkVideo signal, LEN, FEN Video output Input and Output CircuitsTrigger input Multi Shutter input Composite Sync outputMUX Camera Link interfaceBasic functions CV-M4+Block DiagramFunctions and Operations Binning Color coding from a Primary RGB CCD Bayer filter Color versions CV-M7+and CV-M7+CLRestart Continuous Trigger mode. RCT Output of Timing SignalsPolarity and other functions Continuous Operation Non triggeredVertical timing details, full frame Vertical timing details with 1/2 partial scanning Accumulation latency time for H a-synchronous trigger External Trigger ModesImportant notes on using this mode Edge Pre-select ModeEdge Pre-select, smearless Pulse Width Pulse Width Control ModeFrame Delay Frame-delay read out ModeMultiple exposure, normal and smearless Frame-delay read out Mode with multiple exposureGain and set-up Other FunctionsMode setting SW1 on rear Configuring the CameraMode setting SW301 inside Internal Switch and Jumper SettingsRS-232C control Timing and shutter related commands CV-M4+command list Camera Control Tool for CV-M4+ Spectral sensitivity External Appearance and DimensionsSpecifications Specifications Specification tableAppendix PrecautionsTypical CCD Characteristics Camera Link test points Camera Link Test pointsUsers Record Users Mode Settings Users Modifications