JAI CV-M300 operation manual Long Time Exposure Mode, EIA Ccir

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CV-M300

6.3.4. Long Time Exposure Mode

The Long time exposure will work in 3 modes:

1.Interlaced with field accumulation.

2.Interlaced with frame accumulation.

3.Non-interlaced with field accumulation.

The exposure time is the interval between 2 ext. VD pulses sent to the camera VD input. Each ext. VD pulse will reset and restart the internal VD in the camera as for ext. HD/VD input. So the camera is synchronized to the external HD/VD supply after each VD input.

An exposure starts after input of an external VD pulse, and ends after the next input of ext. VD, which again starts a new exposure.

The long time exposure is a continuous process where each external VD will synchronize the camera, stop an exposure, start a new exposure and read out the previous accumulated signal as interlaced or non-interlaced fields.

The exposure control can be done by feeding every Nth VD pulse from the external HD/VD supply to the camera. N is the wanted exposure time in number of fields. This is typically done in the frame grabber PC.

The range for long time exposure is from 1 V (a single field) to . However the dark current signal will increase by longer time, so >2 seconds are not recommended at normal ambient temperature.

To use this mode:

Set:

SW1-1, 2 and 3 to OFF

 

SW1-4 to OFF for normal shutter.

 

SW1-5 to ON for frame accumulation or OFF for field accumulation.

 

SW1-6 to OFF for 2:1 interlaced or ON for non-interlaced.

 

Jumper JP6 on PK8041 to SHORT

Input:

Ext. VD pulses with the exposure interval to pin 7 on 12 pin multi connector.

 

Ext. HD to pin 6 on 12 pin multi connector.

 

75 Ohm termination is done with SW2-1 and SW2-2 on PK8041 board.

The timing for the external VD interval has to be as follow. (V is the time for a single field)

Interlaced with field accumulation.

1 V or more

Interlaced with frame accumulation.

2 V or integral number of 2V

Non-interlaced with field accumulation.

2 V or more

Note:The external HD/VD sync. generator, which supply the ext. VD an HD signals should follow the scanning standard for the camera setting.

 

EIA

CCIR

Interlaced and field accumulation.

1 V = 262.5 H

1 V = 312.5 H

Interlaced and frame accumulation.

2 V = 525.0 H

2 V = 625.0 H

Non-interlaced and field accumulation.

2 V = 524.0 H

2 V = 624.0 H

Refer to Timing Chart and Cautions on next page.

Detailed switch and jumper setting is described in “7. Mode Setting”.

For connections see 5. “Pin Assignment”.

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Contents CV-M300 Declaration of Conformity Table of Contents General Standard Composition Main FeaturesLocations and Functions Pin Multi-connector Trigger Pin Multi-connector DC-IN/SYNCPin Assignment Normal Shutter Mode Input/Output of HD/VD SignalExternal Trigger Mode Functions and Operations=4.4∝ S EIA Non-interlaced / Field accumulation modePulse Width Control Mode Ccir Non-interlaced / Field accumulation modePulse width control mode for non-interlace only Start/Stop Trigger Mode CV-M300 EIA Ccir Long Time Exposure ModeCV-M300 1. SW1 Switch on the Rear Panel Mode SettingTable for SW 1 Setting OFF = On =SW2 on PK8041 Board Pixel Clock Output Jumper SettingsJP10JP12 Adjustment of Video Signal Output Level Tripod mount plate External AppearanceSpectral Sensitivity SpecificationsTypical CCD Characteristics PrecautionsAppendix User’s Record Users Mode Settings Users ModificationsCamera type CV-M300 Scanning system Revision Revision E Serial No2700-11088E E1