Sigma LBA-714PC, LBA-710, LBA-300, LBA-712, LBA-708, LBA-500PC manual Type Trigger, Type Video Trigger

Models: LBA-500PC LBA-708 LBA-710 LBA-700 LBA-712 LBA-714PC LBA-400 LBA-300

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5.1.3.7CCD Frame and Interline Transfer Cameras, Non-interlaced (Progressive scan)

These camera types can produce 1x high-resolution images. The video output from each laser pulse will occur during the next frame outputting immediately after the laser trigger arrives.

5.1.3.8CMOS, CID Line Transfer and Tube Cameras, Non-Interlaced (Progressive scan)

These camera types can produce 1x high-resolution images. Leave the Trigger Delay box disabled for all of these camera types.

5.1.4Type Trigger In

The Trigger In mode will not operate correctly with X/Y Scan, Line Scan , and Tube cameras. These include CID style cameras and almost all CMOS cameras. Use only CCD Frame and Interline transfer style cameras. In the following discussions, it is assumed that the laser is fired simultaneous with the arrival of the trigger pulse.

5.1.4.1CCD Frame Transfer Camera, Interlaced

These camera types can only capture a laser pulse in one field. Therefore 2x is the highest resolution possible with pulsed lasers. The video output from each laser pulse will occur during the field outputting immediately after the laser trigger arrives. Since the laser is not synchronized with the camera, this means that the pulse can occur in either field. As a result you will observe a field hopping effect in the displayed image.

5.1.4.2CCD Interline and Full Frame Transfer Camera, Interlaced

These camera types can capture a laser pulse in both fields at the same time. Therefore 1x high resolution images are possible with pulsed lasers. The video output from each laser pulse will occur during the next two fields outputting immediately after the laser trigger arrives.

5.1.4.3CCD Frame and Interline Transfer Cameras, Non-Interlaced (Progressive scan)

These camera types can produce 1x high resolution images. The video output from each laser pulse will occur during the next frame outputting immediately after the laser trigger arrives.

5.1.5Type Video Trigger

The Video Trigger mode is designed to be used with lasers that cannot be externally triggered, nor can they provide an external trigger output to the LBA. Since this mode is so easy to use and requires no connection between the laser and the LBA, it has become the method of choice for almost all pulsed laser applications.

When you select the Video Trigger mode a Video Trigger Level menu item will become active. You must program the Video Trigger Level to the raw pixel threshold value that will be used to detect the presence of the laser pulse. The choices are shown in counts and represent 1/16, 1/8, ¼

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Sigma LBA-714PC, LBA-710, LBA-300, LBA-712, LBA-708, LBA-500PC, LBA-700, LBA-400 manual Type Trigger, Type Video Trigger