Nikon MRDI Everything Seems To Be Working, But No Image, Data Clocking/Output Signals

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Everything Seems To Be Working, But No Image

Remove the cover from your PC and reset all the cards into the Mother board. Sometimes when you move your PC, cards inside the PC work themselves loose.

Data Clocking/Output Signals

Verify the presence of all data clocking and output signals.

Horizontal Lines or Patterns in Output

To eliminate this type of problem use a DC light source.

No Output Or Non Specification Output

If your camera has no output or is putting out an unspecified signal unkown to you. Check the length of your cable. If it is unnecessarily too long, and is also not shielded, your cable most likely is picking up radiated noise and is inputting the noise into your camera.

Vertical Patterns in Output

Sometimes you might see patterns in your output. Most likely these are caused by dirt on your lens or possibly contaminants on the sensor window. Clean both to remove all contaminants.

Images are too Bright or too Dark

The causes to this problem should be obvious, but many times are overlooked. If your image that you have captured is too dark or light, then experiment with the lens aperture. Sometimes if you lengthen or shorten the exposure time this will effect your image.

Remember your camera control command “CPG”. This command allows you to either increase or decrease pixel gain, which can have a dramatic impact on your image.

Lastly, don’t forget to check your lighting.

Images Look Noisy

There are several things that can cause this condition. Remember our camera command “CPG”. Work with this command. Try increasing and decreasing pixel gain until you find the right setting.

Look for an increase in dark current. If the ambient temp. increases this will cause noise in the image.

Look at your light source. If your light source is AC instead of DC this will make the image look noisy. Also if the object you are inspecting has different surface textures this could produce an image that may look noisy.

Bits That Do Not Change Value

If you see that data bits are not changing values, after you have changed them, then the first thing to check is that the camera is not saturated by preventing light from entering. Next, disconnect the Camera Link cable from the camera. Check the digital signals at the output of the camera, ensuring that the correct values and signals are present.

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Contents OWL Camera Series CAM/CMOS-2K.LS Terminology CAM/CMOS-2K.LS Line Scan Camera Rev a Fairchild Imaging, IncTable of Contents Handling Instructions TroubleshootingProduct Support Camera Link IntroductionDescription Camera HighlightsProgrammability UsabilityFull Spectrum of Applications Camera Specification RDI and Mrdi Performance SpecificationLink Thermal ConsiderationsRDI and Mrdi Responsivity Curve Image Sensor Page Installation Overview Connectors, Pinouts, and CablesCamera Hardware Interface Camera Pin # Frame Grabber Pin # Channel Link Signal Power SupplyLED Indicator Status Lamp Hirose HR25-7TR-4P ReceptacleBack View of CAM/CMOS 2K.LS Commands Camera ControlQuick Start with the Camera LinkTM Interface You must cover lens when performing this operation SSM LED Command Definition Summary Camera Command SummaryGSN Four Modes for Synchronizing with the CAM/CMOS 2K.LSSummary of CAM/CMOS-2K.LS Modes Line Start End 2 -- Mode 1 Freerunning 3 -- Mode 2 ExSync Synchronization Data Camera Output ElectShutter CAM/CMOS-2K.LS Synchronization Timing ValuesMechanical and Optical Guidance Camera Dimensions and Mounting FacilitiesLens Mount Extender Tube LensingPage Page Positioning Accuracy of the Sensor Chip in the Camera LensesIllumination Light SourcesLens Modeling Handling Instructions Cleaning the Sensor WindowElectrostatic Discharge Preventing ESD DamageCheck the Obvious Things Out First TroubleshootingUse the Camera Control Interface to Perform Checks Other Areas You Should CheckNo Output Or Non Specification Output Data Clocking/Output SignalsEverything Seems To Be Working, But No Image Horizontal Lines or Patterns in OutputProduct Support Camera LinkTM Introduction Channel Link is a Widely-Used Signaling MethodVideo Data Signals Camera Control SignalsCommunication Power Port AssignmentsFor More Information on CameraLinkTM Figure A.1 Channel Link Operation Camera Link Connections -- the MDR 26-Pin ConnectorPage Page Figure A.4 Camera Link Cable