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Operation
3.3.2 External Synchronization |
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phase locking. The internal PLL will take external | OUTSIDE | INSIDE CAMERA |
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HD and lock with the CCD HD. (The CCD HD | CAMERA |
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frequency is half of the analog video output HD.) | Ext HD |
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Example: Ext. HD = 30.49KHz, VD will be 120Hz |
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and Master Clock will be 50.98MHz. |
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| External Sync Input Schematic |
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The internal sync generator will take external VD to
generate internal VD. External VD frequency should be the same as the frame rate.
3.3.3Asynchronous Reset with Shutter
To activate the asynchronous reset mode, use the Mode control switch on the back panel of the camera
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| the CCD. When async reset pulse (VINIT) is applied to High state (+5V) with | 8 | 2 | ||||||
| dial switch select from 1 to 9, the | 7 | 3 | ||||||
| the photo charges into the substrate drain although the camera is still running on | 6 | 4 | ||||||
| its sync timing and only outputs captured video. When the negative going reset | 5 |
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| pulse is applied, the camera will latch the falling edge to its next horizontal | Shutter Control Switch | |||||||
| drive and reset vertical sync timing immediately. Then it starts integrating for |
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| the period of shutter control set by either an external pulse width pulse or internal shutter control. | ||||||||
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| one frame of shuttered video after reset. |
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TABLE 1. | Shutter Control |
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| Async Reset Mode |
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| No Shutter (1/120) |
| No Shutter (1/120) |
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| 128H | 1/32,000 | 1.0H |
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| 1/500 |
| 64H | 1/16,000 | 2.0H |
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| 1/1,000 |
| 32H | 1/12,000 | 3.0H |
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| 1/2,000 |
| 16H | 1/8,000 | 4.0H |
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| 1/4,000 |
| 8.0H | 1/4,000 | 8.0H |
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| 1/8,000 |
| 4.0H | 1/2,000 | 16H |
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| 1/12,000 |
| 3.0H | 1/1,000 | 32H |
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| 2.0H | 1/500 | 64H |
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| 1.0H | Shutter determined by pulse width |
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There are three modes to control the asynchronous reset and shutter speed:
•External Pulse Width Control Mode