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Brand: Basler | Category: Digital Camera
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions
  7. General Specifications
  8. Spectral Response for Mono Cameras
  9. Spectral Response for Color Cameras
  10. Mechanical Specifications
  11. Sensor Positioning Accuracy
  12. Maximum Thread Length on Color Cameras
  13. Environmental Requirements
  14. Precautions
  15. Software and Hardware Installation
  16. Software Installation
  17. Network Driver
  18. Removing Older Pylon Software
  19. Installing the pylon SDK
  20. Installing the pylon Viewer
  21. Adjusting the Installation
  22. Network Adapter Used with Your Cameras
  23. Network Adapter
  24. GigE or a Fast Ethernet Network Adapter
  25. Installing a Software Component
  26. If You Are Using Multiple Network Adapters in a Single PC
  27. Software Licensing Information
  28. Hardware Installation
  29. Acquiring Your First Images
  30. Adjusting Image Quality
  31. Next Steps
  32. Tools for Changing Camera Parameters
  33. The pylon API
  34. Network Recommendations
  35. Recommended Network Architectures
  36. Connecting Via Network Switches
  37. PC Data Bus Issues
  38. Camera and Network Adapter IP Configuration
  39. Network Adapter IP Behavior
  40. Changing a Network Adapter's IP Configuration
  41. Setting an Adapter to Use DHCP / Alternate Configuration = APIPA
  42. Checking a Network Adapter's IP Address
  43. Camera IP Behavior
  44. Changing a Camera's IP Configuration
  45. Basler Network Drivers and Parameters
  46. The Basler Filter Driver
  47. The Basler Performance Driver
  48. Transport Layer Parameters
  49. Network Related Camera Parameters and Managing Bandwidth
  50. Managing Bandwidth When Multiple Cameras Share a Single Network Path
  51. A Procedure for Managing Bandwidth
  52. Camera Functional Description
  53. Physical Interface
  54. Connector Pin Assignments and Numbering
  55. RJ-45 Jack Pin Assignments
  56. Connector Types
  57. Cabling Requirements
  58. Input Power
  59. Input and Output Lines
  60. Output Lines
  61. Output Line Response Time
  62. Image Acquisition Control
  63. Acquiring One Image at a Time
  64. Controlling Image Acquisition with a Software Trigger
  65. Acquiring a Single Image by Applying One Software Trigger
  66. Acquiring Images by Applying a Series of Software Triggers
  67. Controlling Image Acquisition with a Hardware Trigger
  68. Setting the Camera for Hardware Triggering
  69. Acquiring a Single Image by Applying One Hardware Trigger Transition
  70. Acquiring Images by Applying a Series of Hardware Trigger Transitions
  71. Exposure Time Parameters
  72. Setting the Exposure Time Using "Absolute" Settings
  73. Overlapping Exposure and Sensor Readout
  74. Guidelines for Overlapped Operation
  75. Trigger Ready Signal
  76. Exposure Active Signal
  77. Acquisition Timing Chart
  78. Maximum Allowed Acquisition Frame Rate
  79. Pixel Data Formats
  80. Pixel Data Formats for Mono Cameras
  81. Mono 12 Packed Format
  82. YUV 4:2:2 Packed Format (Equivalent to DCAM YUV 4:2:2)
  83. Pixel Data Output Formats for Color Cameras
  84. Color Filter Alignment
  85. Bayer GB 12 Packed Format
  86. YUV 4:2:2 (YUYV) Packed Format
  87. Pixel Transmission Sequence
  88. I/O Control
  89. Using an Unassigned Input Line to Receive a User Input Signal
  90. Configuring Output Lines
  91. Setting the State of User Settable Output Lines
  92. Setting an Output Line for Invert
  93. Working with Timers
  94. Setting a Timer Delay Time
  95. Setting a Timer Duration Time
  96. Checking the State of the I/O Lines
  97. Standard Features
  98. setting the gain
  99. Black Level
  100. setting the black level
  101. integrated ir cut filter
  102. Area of Interest (AOI)
  103. Changing AOI Parameters "On-the-Fly
  104. Binning
  105. Considerations When Using Binning
  106. Luminance Lookup Table
  107. Event Reporting
  108. Test Images
  109. Device Information Parameters
  110. Configuration Sets
  111. Saving Configuration Sets
  112. Selecting the Default Startup Set
  113. Chunk Features
  114. Making the "Chunk Mode" Active and Enabling the Extended Data Stamp
  115. Frame Counter
  116. Time Stamp
  117. Line Status All
  118. CRC Checksum
  119. Troubleshooting and Support
  120. Before Contacting Basler Technical Support
  121. Revision History
  122. Feedback
  123. Index
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