Basler acA2040-120 manuals
acA2040-120
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions
- Specification Notes
- General Specifications
- Cameras with CMOS Sensor
- Accessories
- Spectral Response
- Color Camera Spectral Response
- Mechanical Specifications
- Maximum Allowed Lens Thread Length
- Mounting Instructions
- Tightening Sequence When Using the M3 Screws
- Mechanical Stress Test Results
- Software Licensing Information
- Avoiding EMI and ESD Problems
- Environmental Requirements
- Heat Dissipation
- Over Temperature Behavior
- Monitoring the Internal Temperature
- Precautions
- Installation
- Tools for Changing Camera Parameters
- pylon USB Configurator
- Camera Functional Description
- Overview for Cameras with CMOS Sensor
- Physical Interface
- Camera Connector Pin Numbering and Assignments
- USB 3.0 Micro-B Port Pin Numbering and Assignments
- Camera Cabling Requirements
- Camera Power
- Opto-isolated Input (Pin 2/Line 1)
- Opto-isolated Output (Pin 4/Line 2)
- Electrical Characteristics
- Direct-coupled General Purpose I/O (GPIO; Pin 1/Line 3, Pin 3/Line 4)
- Setting a GPIO Line for Input or Output
- Operation as an Input
- Operation as an Output
- Temporal Performance of I/O Lines
- Factors Determining I/O Temporal Performance
- Measured Propagation Delays
- Configuring Input Lines and Signals
- Input Line Debouncers
- Input Line Inverter
- Configuring Output Lines and Signals
- Line Minimum Output Pulse Width
- Setting the Status of an Individual User Settable Output Line
- Setting and Checking the Status of All User Settable Output Lines
- Output Line Inverter
- Working With the Timer Output Signal
- Setting the Timer Delay Time
- Setting the Timer Duration Time
- Line Status for Output Lines
- Checking I/O Line Status
- Checking the Status of an Individual I/O Line
- Image Acquisition Control
- Acquisition Start and Stop Commands and the Acquisition Mode
- The Frame Burst Start Trigger
- Acquisition Burst Frame Count
- Using a Software Frame Burst Start Trigger
- Setting the Parameters Related to Software Frame Burst Start Triggering and Applying a Software Trigger Signal
- Using a Hardware Frame Burst Start Trigger
- Setting the Parameters Related to Hardware Frame Burst Start Triggering and Applying a Hardware Trigger Signal
- The Frame Start Trigger
- Frame Start Trigger Mode = On
- Setting The Frame Start Trigger Mode and Related Parameters
- Using a Software Frame Start Trigger
- Setting the Parameters Related to Software Frame Start Triggering and Applying a Software Trigger Signal
- Using a Hardware Frame Start Trigger
- Exposure Modes
- Frame Start Trigger Delay
- Setting the Exposure Time
- Exposure Times for the acA2000-165 and acA2040-90
- Electronic Shutter Operation
- Sensor Readout Mode
- Rolling Mode
- Global Reset Release Mode
- The Flash Window
- Overlapping Image Acquisitions
- acA3800-14, acA4600-10
- Acquisition Monitoring Tools
- Flash Window Signal
- Acquisition Status Indicator
- Trigger Wait Signals
- The Frame Trigger Wait Signal
- Camera Events and Acquisition Status
- Acquisition Timing Chart
- Maximum Allowed Frame Rate
- Using Basler pylon to Check the Maximum Allowed Frame Rate
- Increasing the Maximum Allowed Frame Rate
- Use Case Descriptions and Diagrams
- Features
- Gain
- Setting the Gain
- Black Level
- Setting the Black Level
- Remove Parameter Limits
- Digital Shift
- Digital Shift with 8 Bit Pixel Formats
- Precautions When Using Digital Shift
- Enabling and Setting Digital Shift
- Image Region of Interest (ROI)
- Center X and Center Y
- Changing ROI Parameters "On-the-Fly
- Sequencer
- The Sequencer and the Active Set
- Camera Parameters
- Sequencer Set Related Parameters and Sequencer Set Advance
- Sequencer Configuration
- Carrying Out Configuration
- Using the Load Command
- Sequencer Operation
- Sequencer Use Case Descriptions and Diagrams
- Binning
- Binning on Color Cameras
- Setting Binning
- Considerations When Using Binning
- Decimation
- Decimation Horizontal (acA3800-14 and acA4600-10 Only)
- Considerations When Using Decimation
- Scaling
- Considerations When Using Scaling
- Mirror Image
- Reverse Y
- Luminance Lookup Table
- Gamma Correction
- Color Creation and Enhancement
- Bayer Color Filter Alignment
- Pixel Formats Available on Color Cameras
- Integrated IR Cut Filter
- Color Enhancement Features
- PGI Feature Set
- Light Source Presets
- Color Transformation
- A Procedure for Setting the Color Enhancements
- Auto Functions
- Auto Function Operating Modes
- Auto Function ROIs
- Assignment of an Auto Function to an Auto Function ROI
- Positioning of an Auto Function ROI Relative to the Image ROI
- Setting an Auto Function ROI
- Gain Auto
- Exposure Auto
- Auto Function Profile
- Balance White Auto
- Pattern Removal Auto
- Color Cameras
- Timestamp Latch
- Event Notification
- Test Images
- Test Image Descriptions
- Device Information and Control
- image format control category
- User Defined Values
- User Sets
- Selecting a User Set
- Saving a User Set
- Loading User Set into the Active User Set
- Designating a User Set as the User Set Default
- Line Pitch
- Chunk Features
- Data Chunks
- Line Status All Chunk
- Exposure Time Chunk
- Timestamp Chunk
- Sequencer Set Active Chunk
- Counter Value Chunk
- counter reset
- CRC Checksum Chunk
- Chunk Mode Active
- Retrieving Data Chunks
- Troubleshooting and Support
- Before Contacting Basler Technical Support
- Revision History
- Index
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