Basler Vision Technologies Sprint Series manuals
Sprint Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions
- General Specifications
- Camera Models with 4k Pixels
- Camera Models with 8k Pixels
- Lens Adapters
- Adapting with the UNIFOC 100/95_/_V-Basler Helical Mount
- Adapting with the M58 x 0.75_/_V-Basler Lens Mount
- Spectral Response
- Mechanical Specifications
- Sensor Positioning Accuracy for 2k and 4k Cameras
- Sensor Line Location for 2k and 4k Cameras
- F-mount Adapter Dimensions (2k and 4k Cameras)
- Sensor Positioning Accuracy for 8k Cameras
- Sensor Line Location for 8k Cameras
- Environmental Requirements
- Precautions
- Physical Interface
- General Description of the Connections
- Connector Pin Assignments and Numbering
- Pin Assignments for the 6-pin Micro-miniature Receptacle
- Connector Types
- Cabling Requirements
- Camera Power
- Camera Link Implementation
- Input Signals
- Output Signals
- Camera Link Pixel Clock
- Serial to Frame Grabber
- RS-644 Serial Communication
- Line Acquisition Modes
- Single Line [Max 70 kHz] Acquisition Mode
- Dual Line [Max 140 kHz] Acquisition Modes
- Vertical Binning Acquisition Mode
- Time Delayed Line Summing Acquisition Mode
- Line Averaging Acquisition Mode
- Time Delayed Line Averaging Acquisition Mode
- Horizontal Binning
- Averaging
- System Design Calculations
- Exposure Start and Exposure Time Control
- Selecting an ExSync Exposure Mode & Setting the Exposure Time
- Free Run
- Setting the Exposure Time
- Guidelines When Using Free Run
- Maximum Allowed Line Rate / Minimum Line Period
- Max Segment AOI Pixels
- Line Period
- Increasing the Maximum Allowed Line Rate
- Camera Settings for the Maximum Specified Line Rate
- Video Data Output Modes
- Setting the Video Data Output Mode
- Video Data Output Mode Details
- Video Data Sequence for 2 Tap Output Modes
- Line Valid Delays for 2 Tap Output Modes
- Tap Output Modes
- Video Data Sequence for 4 Tap Modes
- Line Valid Delays for 4 Tap Output Modes
- Tap 8 Bit Output Mode
- Line Valid Delays for 8 Tap Output Modes
- Features
- Offset
- Area of Interest
- Setting the AOI
- Shading Correction
- Enabling Shading Correction
- Generating and Saving User Shading Correction Values
- Activating a Shading Values File
- Copying the Factory Shading Values into the User Shading Values File
- Downloading a Shading Values File to Your PC
- Uploading a Shading Values File to Your Camera
- Test Images
- Test Image One (Fixed Gradient)
- Test Image Two (Moving Gradient)
- Test Image Three (Uniform Black)
- Line Stamp
- Enabling and Setting the Line Stamp
- Lookup Table
- Imaging Sensor Temperature
- Camera Power Undervoltage and Overvoltage Protection
- Error Condition Detection
- Camera Power Overvoltage Condition Detected
- Camera Status Checks
- Configuration Sets
- Saving the Work Set to a User Set File
- Activating" a User Set File or the Factory Set File
- Which Configuration Set File will Load at Startup or at Reset
- Uploading Configuration Set Files to Your Camera
- Configuring the Camera
- Configuring the Camera with the Camera Configuration Tool Plus (CCT+)
- Configuring the Camera By Setting Registers
- Inquiry Registers
- Product ID Inquiry
- Firmware Version Inquiry
- Camera Status Inquiry
- FPGA Status Inquiry
- Binary Command Protocol Status Inquiry
- Feature Control and Status Registers
- Feature Control and Status Register Details
- Line Acquisition Mode CSR
- Horizontal Binning CSR
- Exposure Time CSR
- Line Period CSR
- Gain CSR
- Offset CSR
- Area of Interest Starting Pixel CSR
- Area of Interest Length CSR
- Shading Mode CSR
- Test Image Mode CSR
- Line Stamp Mode CSR
- Line Stamp Low Pixel Limit CSR
- Line Stamp High Pixel Threshold CSR
- Lookup Table Mode CSR
- Lookup Table Index CSR
- Lookup Table Value CSR
- Camera Reset CSR
- Serial Communication CSR
- Bulk Data and the Bulk Data Control and Status Registers
- Using the Configuration Set Bulk Data CSR
- Using the Shading Values Bulk Data CSR
- General Procedures for Working with Bulk Data CSRs
- Bulk Data Control and Status Register Details
- Shading Values CSR
- Using Binary Read/Write Commands
- The Binary Read/Write Command Protocol
- Error Checking and Responses
- Basic Read/Write Command Explanations
- Write Command
- Calculating the Block Check Character
- Binary Command Sample Code
- Troubleshooting and Support
- Fault Finding Using the Camera LED
- Troubleshooting Charts
- No Image
- Poor Quality Image
- Interfacing
- Before Calling Basler Technical Support
- Revision History
- Feedback
- Index
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