Sony DFW-SX900, DFW-X700 CSR F1000110h Color Coding ID, CSR F1000144h Byte per Packet

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DFW-SX900

DFW-X700

SETTINGS OF CAMERA CONTROL AND STATUS REGISTER

Limitations : Set the area so that the bottom right of the rectangular area does not exceed the screen size.

When the CSR F1000108h Image Position is set to 0mmm0nnnh (mmm: X coordinates, nnn: Y coordinates), set the rectangular area so as to satisfy following two equations.

When DFW-SX900

mmm+ iii 500h (Max Image Size: Hmax)

nnn+ jjj 3C0h (Max Image Size: Vmax)

When DFW-X700

mmm+ iii 400h (Max Image Size: Hmax)

nnn+ jjj 300h (Max Image Size: Vmax)

NOTE : Set when CSR F0F00614h Iso_EN is OFF (STOP).

CSR F1000110h Color Coding ID

Set the Color Coding ID when cutting one part of the screen by the partial scan function.

As both the DFW-SX900 and DFW-X700 support only Color Coding ID 2 (YUV: 422), always set ID 2.

Command = 02000000h

NOTE : Set when CSR F0F00614h Iso_EN is OFF (STOP).

CSR F1000144h Byte per Packet

Set the Byte per Packet according to the value specified by CSR F1000140h Packet Para Inq.

When CSR F1000108h (Image Position) and CSR F100000Ch (Image Size) are set, the camera calculates the CSR F1000140h Packet Para Inq. Packet Para Inq specifies the maximum value and minimum unit of Byte per Packet.

When CSR F1000140h value is 0mmm0nnnh, set the command = 0iii0000h to CSR F1000144h. mmm: Minimum unit

nnn : Maximum value

iii : Integral multiple of the minimum unit which does not exceed the maximum value.

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Contents Technical Manual Table of Contents Outline Main FeaturesSystem Components Specifications Connection Pin assignment of Trig in connector female Pin assignment of camera connectorNames and Functions of Parts Dimensions Top View CCD Pixel LocationSpectral Characteristics Typical Values Camera Functions FunctionsShutter GainAuto Exposure BrightnessGamma Color TemperatureSharpness White BalanceIsochronous Start/Stop SaturationOne Shot TriggerWhen exposure time is 1 frame or shorter Operations in Normal ModeOperations in Normal Mode Time until Data is Read Out and Output Period of DataOperations When Frame Rate is Reduced When exposure time is over 1 frameInside Camera SUB Isochronous Front Panel LED Inputting trigger and pulse conditions External Trigger ShutterExternal Trigger Shutter Operations Camera Exposure Time Example of Acceptable Trigger IntervalCutting size Partial Scan ModeCSR F0F00600h Current Frame Rate CSR F0F00000h Camera Initialize Register Write OnlyCSR F0F00608h Current Video Format CSR F0F00604h Current Video ModeCSR F0F00614h Isochronous Transmission Start/Stop CSR F0F0060ChCSR F0F0061Ch One Shot CSR F0F00618h Memory SaveCSR F0F00620h Memory Save Channel CSR F0F00624h Current Memory ChannelCSR F0F00800h Brightness CSR F0F00804h Auto ExposureCSR F0F00808h Sharpness One-Push Auto White Balance CSR F0F0080Ch White BalanceCSR F0F00810h Hue CSR F0F00814h SaturationCSR F0F00818h Gamma CSR F0F0081Ch Shutter Auto exposure CCD IrisShutter OFF CSR F0F00830h Trigger CSR F0F00820h GainCSR F0F0088Ch Optical Filter Auto Gain ControlCSR F1000108h Image Position For Format7When DFW-X700 When DFW-SX900CSR F100000Ch Image Size Minimum Unit for DFW-SX900 Minimum Unit for DFW-X700CSR F1000144h Byte per Packet CSR F1000110h Color Coding IDGeneral precautions for partial scan function Acquiring the camera control register base address Command Sending Procedure Until Images are DisplayedCheck available formats Acquiring the format/mode/frame rateCheck available video modes Check available frame rates Example Format0 Mode3To set the trigger mode Video transmission start commandAquire the available mode for Format7 Procedure for Format7Acquire the CSR offset address of Mode0 Acquire the MaxSize/UnitSize/ColorCodingIDSpecify the packet size Video transmission start command Format7Command Setting and Operation Timing One Shot CMD and actual operation timing Trigger Mode command and actual operation timingCamera Supplements List of Camera FunctionsIEEE1394 Cable Features Recommended Specifications for Personal Computer PCHost Adapter Card DFWA-400 Specifications Installing the Host Adapter Card Setup of the Driver PrecautionsPrecautions on software provided Setting up the demonstration software Setting up the driverFor Windows For Windows NT4.0Page DFW-SX900