Allied International GX1660C manual SyncIn

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TimeStampFrequency – In Hz. All images returned from the camera are marked with a timestamp. TimeStampFrequency is the time base for the Timestamp function. The image timestamp can be useful for determining whether images are missing from a sequence due to missing trigger events.

UniqueID – Read only. The unique camera ID that differentiates the current camera from all other cameras.

IO

The control and readout of all camera inputs and outputs. The number of inputs and outputs will depend on your camera model.

Strobe

Valid when any of the SyncOut modes are set to Strobe1. Strobe allows the added functionality of duration and delay, useful when trying to sync a camera exposure to an external strobe.

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Strobe1ControlledDuration – When enabled, the Strobe1Duration control is valid. Strobe1Delay – In microseconds. Delay of start of strobe signal. Strobe1Duration - In microseconds. Duration of strobe signal.

Strobe1Mode – associates the start of strobe signal with one of the following image capture signals:

AcquisitionTriggerReady – Active once the camera has been recognized by the host PC and is ready to start acquisition.

FrameTriggerReady – Active when the camera is in a state that will accept the next frame trigger.

FrameTrigger – Active when an image has been initiated to start. This is a logic trigger internal to the camera, which is initiated by an external trigger or software trigger event.

Exposing – Active for the duration of sensor exposure.

FrameReadout – Active at during frame readout, i.e. the transferring of image data from the CCD to camera memory.

Imaging – Active during exposure and readout. Acquiring – Active during an acquisition stream.

SyncIn1 – Active when there is an external trigger at syncIn1 SyncIn2 – Active when there is an external trigger at syncIn2

NOTE: Please refer to camera waveform diagrams provided in the camera manuals for more detail information.

SyncIn

SyncInLevels – Read only. A four bit register, each bit corresponding to a specific SyncIn input. For example: 2 equals (0010) which means SyncIn2 is high and all other Sync input signals are low.

SyncOut

Controls the camera outputs. Can be used for synchronization with other cameras/devices or general purpose outputs.

1 - Settings specific to SyncOut1

SyncOut1Invert - When enabled, reverses the polarity of the signal output by SyncOut1. SyncOut1Mode - determines the type of output defined by SyncOut1:

GPO – configured to be a general purpose output, control of which is assigned to SyncOutGpoLevels AcquisitionTriggerReady – Active once the camera has been recognized by the host PC and is ready to start acquisition.

FrameTriggerReady – Active when the camera is in a state that will accept the next frame trigger.

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Contents GX1660 GX1660C Table of Contents Warranty PrecautionsIntroduction Specifications Supported Features BGR24, RGBA24, BGRA24Mechanical GX Connection Diagram ConnectionsPIN Function External Power Sync Outputs 1 to GPO Lens Control Port AS Seen from Back Camera Cleaning the Sensor Do not Contact Clean Sensor Unless Absolutely NecessaryAdjusting the C-mount Loosen Locking RingNetwork Card Configuration Allied Vision Technologies Canada Inc Allied Vision Technologies Canada Inc Allied Vision Technologies Canada Inc GigE Sample Viewer and Filter Driver GigE Viewer application windowTrouble Shooting Is the camera getting power?Ipconfig /all screenshot Saving camera setting file Addendum GX IO Schematic 3V LogicUser Trigger Circuit Example CircuitTV Zoom Lens Connection Common Iris TV Zoom Lens Focus Unipolar TypeVideo Iris Connection Trigger Timing Diagram Definitions Triggering during the Readout State Camera Controls Allied Vision Technologies Canada Inc DSP Allied Vision Technologies Canada Inc Gain setting Allied Vision Technologies Canada Inc Allied Vision Technologies Canada Inc Allied Vision Technologies Canada Inc Allied Vision Technologies Canada Inc SyncIn Allied Vision Technologies Canada Inc