Fairchild CAM CCD-2KLV.TDI user manual Lenses

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PRELIMINARY

4.2 Lenses

The 2K and 4K TDI cameras as shipped from the factory accept M58 optical components with M58 threads. The 4K TDI camera only accepts M58 lens types. A sample lens system for 256 DPI would include the following:

40mm lens, Schneider P/N 25-014798 Folus Mount, Schneider P/N 21-013048 Adapter, Schneider P/N 25-020054

When the lens mount (lens extender tube and its lock ring) is removed, the front surface of the camera is seen as a square with a large threaded hole in the center. The "z" distance from the surface of the square to the top of the sensor is 10.0mm. For the 256 DPI example above, the “Free and Clear” distance between the camera and object is 393mm.

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Contents Osprey Camera Series Fairchild Imaging Osprey Camera Series USER’S Manual Table of Contents Product Support TroubleshootingProviding External Trigger Using PCI-1424 Frame Grabber Handling Instructions4K x 96 TDI Sensor Architecture Camera HighlightsDescription 2K x 96 TDI Sensor ArchitectureProgrammability UsabilityFull Spectrum of Applications Image Sensor 2048 x 96 stages Block Diagram CCD5254096 x 96 stages Block Diagram CCD545D S Block Diagram 2K & 4K TDI Camera2K TDI Lvds 2K/4K TDI Camera Timing DiagramThermal Considerations Bad TDI Synchronization Installation OverviewCamera Hardware Interface Good TDI SynchronizationCamera Pin # Signal Name Connectors, Pinouts, and CablesLvds Data, J7 Signal Name Lvds Data, J8 Camera Pin # Master Mode LED = Green Power SupplyLED Indicator Status Lamp Power Up LED = REDCamera Control Quick Start with Lvds InterfaceControl Inputs Providing External Triggering Direct TriggerLvds Trigger Source TTL Trigger Source Frame Grabber Receives TriggerFrame Mode A B B E R System Connection How to operate in framing modeHigh LOW TDI Length SelectionGain and Offset Calibration How to Modify Gain & Offset ValuesData Bus StrobeLval Horizontal Synchronization Mechanical and Optical Considerations Camera Dimensions and MountingLenses Preliminary Positioning Accuracy of the Sensor Chip in the Camera IlluminationLight Sources 2K and 4K Lvds Cable Harness Lens ModelingProtecting Against Dust, Oil and Scratches Cleaning the Sensor WindowElectrostatic Discharge Preventing ESD DamageOther Areas You Should Check TroubleshootingCheck Simple Things First Use the Camera Control Interface to Perform ChecksHorizontal Lines or Patterns in Output Data Clocking/Output SignalsNo Output or Non Specification Output Everything Seems to be Working, But No ImageBits That Do Not Change Value Product Support Reference a Providing External Trigger Using PCI-1424 Frame GrabberGetting Speed with Low Noise and Low Power Introduction to LvdsHow Lvds Works Lvds Standard