Roper PXD1000 manual Camera Configuration Files & Guides, Build your own cable

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PXD1000. The Technical Support section of the Imagenaiton Web site will contain the latest and most up-to-date information on supported digital cameras.

The following is a partial list of supported cameras (see Web for updated list www.imagenation.com as this list is constantly expanding).

Camera Configuration Files & Guides

BASLER

BA101 Basler Area Scan A101 (Previously A113)

BL102 Basler Line Scan L102 (Previously L130)

BL203 Basler Line Scan L203 (Previously L240)

DALSA

DALSA Dalsa CA-D4/D7

HITACHI

KPF100 Hitachi KPF 100

KODAK

Kodak MASD has been acquired by Roper Scientific

ES10 Kodak Megaplus ES 1.0

ES14 Kodak Megaplus ES 1.4i

PULNIX

TM1001 Pulnix TM 1001-02

TM1010 Pulnix TM 1010

TM1040 Pulnix TM 1040

TM1300 Pulnix TM 1300

TM9701 Pulnix TM 9701

RETICON

RLS

Reticon Line Scan

UNIQ

 

UNIQ

UNIQ Cameras: UP-600, UP-1000, UP-1030, UP-900

2) Build your own cable:

If your camera is not listed you will need to create a camera definition file and build a compatible cable. We provide an easy-to-use camera configuration application and customizable cable assemblies that simplify camera and frame grabber setup. If you decide to build the entire cable you will need to consult your camera manual for the part number of the connector used on the camera. The mating cable plug for the PXD1000 is an AMP Amplimite .050 Series Cable Plug Connector, Series III (AMP PN: 749621-9) or equivalent. Imagenation also has two kit options for building your own cable from scratch:

1)Cable Kit CB-011 contains 50 twisted pairs and supports up to a full 32-bit camera.

2)Cable kit CB-012 contains 37 twisted pairs and is an option for one and two channel digital camera implementations of 10-bits or less.

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Contents Purchase from Imagenation Camera Configuration Files & Guides Build your own cablePXD Data Page Page Data connector J2 I/O Connector Optional Build from cable with compatible FG connectorCable kit CB-012-00 Making a data cable for 11-bit to 32-bit Cameras Cable kit CB-011-00Build from cable with compatible Camera connector PXD Configuration Application Enter Pixel clock speed from the camera specification Relationship to various pins Output formats/standards i.e. RS422, TTL, LDVS? Modes 8x1, 8x2 Channel WEN SignalData line Options Triggers methods and optionsFrame Rate Burst PCI Rate versus Sustained PCI RateEIA422-B vs. EIA-644 Input Look-up Tables LUTsPixel Clock Source Pixel Swizzling Page Possible Cause/Solution ResolutionSymptom Scatter/GatherSymptoms Graduations have stripes