4M30DS-44-04M30DS-46-04M3030 fps 2k x 2kCCD CameraUser’s Manual and ReferenceDoc #: 03-32-10030Rev: 03
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 10DALSA 03-32-10030-03Figure 2: Camera Inputs/Outputs2.3 LED Status IndicatorsThere are four LED's visible on the rear
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 11DALSA 03-32-10030-032.4 Power InputTable 5: Power Connector PinoutPin Symbol1 +5VThe camera has the following input powerr
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 12DALSA 03-32-10030-03 2.5 Data OutputFigure 3 illustrates the data channel outputs when viewed from the front of the CCD.A
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 13DALSA 03-32-10030-03!WARNING. Care must be taken when connecting data cables to the camera to insure properconnection and
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 14DALSA 03-32-10030-03RJ-11View into female jack6-position with 4 conductorsRXDTXDGNDThe camera uses an RJ-11 telephone-styl
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 15DALSA 03-32-10030-03!Serial Communication SettingsTable 9: Serial Port ConfigurationSerial Port ConfigurationBaud 9600, fi
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 16DALSA 03-32-10030-03Figure 6: Trigger Timing Description2.8 Integration TimeThe minimum integration time (or shutter time)
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 17DALSA 03-32-10030-03“A” represents the number of falling clock edges from the rising edge of VSYNC to therising edge of HS
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 18DALSA 03-32-10030-03Serial Port ConfigurationBaud 9600, fixedStart bits 1Data bits 8Stop bits 1Parity None 3&DPHUD2SH
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 19DALSA 03-32-10030-03!• Each set of commands includes read and write variants. With the exception of resetcommands, all 8-b
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 2DALSA 03-32-10030-03© 2002 DALSA. All information provided in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable. Norespon
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 20DALSA 03-32-10030-033.2 ADC CommandsTable 13: Summary of ADC CommandsControl Write Command Read Command Channel FunctionHe
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 21DALSA 03-32-10030-033.4 Control Register ReferenceTable 15: Control Register Bit DefinitionsRegister WriteCommandReadComma
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 22DALSA 03-32-10030-033.6 Reading the Firmware RevisionThis command returns a byte in which the lower nibble is the revision
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 23DALSA 03-32-10030-03Table 16: Default values in effect after resetFeature 4M30 DefaultFrame Rate (fps) External CntrlInteg
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 24DALSA 03-32-10030-03Reading Channel 3 Gain from the CameraTo read the gain setting from the camera, use these commands:Rea
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 25DALSA 03-32-10030-03The read user offset commands allow the user to read back this information from thecamera.Reading Chan
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 26DALSA 03-32-10030-03!Example: Enable No Clean ModeCommand ValueBinary 1000 0010 1*** *1**Hex 82h **hNote: The register c
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 27DALSA 03-32-10030-03• External Integration/Serial Trigger: The camera will integrate as long as the SerialTrigger signal i
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 28DALSA 03-32-10030-03Write Integration LSByteWrite IntegrationCenter ByteWrite Integration MSByteCommand Value Command Valu
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 29DALSA 03-32-10030-03new External Trigger signal to trigger a new frame acquisition. The camera is “armed”when the read ou
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 3DALSA 03-32-10030-03&RQWHQWVIntroduction to the 4M30 Camera ____________________________________________ 51.1 Camera Hi
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 30DALSA 03-32-10030-03Free RunningFrame Rate can only be controlled by setting integration time.To specify programmed frame
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 31DALSA 03-32-10030-034. Each TTL rising edge on the SMA connector or serial bit [0] of the Control Registerwill initiate a
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 32DALSA 03-32-10030-0342SWLFDODQG0HFKDQLFDO&RQVLGHUDWLRQV4.1 Mechanical InterfaceFigure 8: Camera Dimensions
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 33DALSA 03-32-10030-034.2 Mechanical TolerancesTable 18: Mechanical TolerancesAdditional DimensionsCenter of sensor with res
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 34DALSA 03-32-10030-03 5&OHDQLQJDQG0DLQWHQDQFH5.1 CleaningElectrostatic Discharge and the CCD SensorCharge-coupled devi
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 35DALSA 03-32-10030-036. Ground all tools and mechanical components that come in contact with the CCD.7. DALSA recommends
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 36DALSA 03-32-10030-035.2 MaintenanceThere are no user serviceable parts on this camera. Please contact DALSA service.
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4M30 Camera User’s Manual 38DALSA 03-32-10030-03 7:DUUDQW\7.1 Limited One-Year WarrantyWhat We DoThis product is warranted by DALSA for one year from
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 39DALSA 03-32-10030-03$SSHQGL[$/9'6(,$5HIHUHQFHEIA-644 is an electrical specification for the transmission of
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 4DALSA 03-32-10030-034.2 Mechanical Tolerances ...
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 40DALSA 03-32-10030-03Figure 9. EIA-644 ExampleUnused EIA-644 Inputs and OutputsUnused outputs should be left unconnected. T
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 41DALSA 03-32-10030-03Figure 10. EIA-644 Data Rate vs. Cable Length
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 42DALSA 03-32-10030-03,QGH[$About DALSA, 2ADCboard, 22definitions, 19aperture, 7applications, 5automatic offset (AOC), 25%ba
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 43DALSA 03-32-10030-030mass, 7mechanical interface, 32modefree running, 27integration, 26LED, 10No Clean, 26trigger, 27MODE
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 5DALSA 03-32-10030-03 1,QWURGXFWLRQWRWKH0&DPHUD1.1 Camera HighlightsFeatures• 2048 x 2048 resolution, full-frame C
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 6DALSA 03-32-10030-03large interscene light variations. The low-noise, digitized video signal also makes thecamera an excell
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 7DALSA 03-32-10030-03Specification Grade 02e) Maximum size of clusters (adjacent pixels) 30f) Blemish pixel deviation from V
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 8DALSA 03-32-10030-03PhysicalCharacteristicsUnits Notes-5 Input Voltage V - 4.975 - 5.025Nominal Gain Range 1x 10xCalibratio
4M30 Camera User’s Manual 9DALSA 03-32-10030-032&DPHUD+DUGZDUH,QWHUIDFH2.1 Installation OverviewIn order to set up your camera, you should take t
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