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Matrox Odyssey Xpro与BASLER avA1000-120kc相关的应用说明书_

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2024年9月1日发(作者:楼锐逸)

Matrox Odyssey Xpro

Camera Interface Application Note

BASLER avA1000-120kc March 11, 2009

Basics about the

camera

Camera Descriptions

 Effective resolution: 1036  1036  12-bit @ 118 fps.

 Camera Link BASE interface (Dual tap).

 Progressive scan.

 Bayer color filter (8 or 12-bit).

 Internal sync.

 Internal or external exposure control.

 65 MHz pixel clock rate.

Interface Mode

 Continuous

 Pseudo-continuous

 Asynchronous reset (Trigger mode)

Camera Interface Briefs

Mode of operations as

per Matrox Imaging (in

parentheses as per

camera manufacturer)

Basics about the

interface modes

Mode 1: Continuous

 1036  1036  12-bit @ 118 fps.

 Camera Link BASE interface (Dual tap).

 Progressive scan.

 Bayer color filter.

 Matrox Odyssey Xpro receiving LDV, FDV, CLK and video from camera.

 DCF used: avA1000-120kc1036x1036_

Mode 2: Pseudo-continuous

*Matrox Odyssey Xpro main board

with Camera Link frame grabber module

 1036  1036  12-bit.

 Camera Link BASE interface (Dual tap).

 Progressive scan.

 Bayer color filter.

 Matrox Odyssey Xpro sending periodic EXPOSURE1 (CC1) signal to

camera to initiate and control exposure time.

 Matrox Odyssey Xpro receiving LDV, FDV, CLK and video from camera.

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Matrox Odyssey Xpro

Camera Interface Application Note

BASLER avA1000-120kc March 11, 2009

Basics about the

interface modes

Camera Interface Briefs (cont.)

ODY-CID-280

Mode 2: Pseudo-continuous

 DCF used: avA1000-120kc1036x1036_

Mode 3: Asynchronous reset

*Matrox Odyssey Xpro main board

 1036  1036  12-bit.

with Camera Link frame grabber module

 Camera Link BASE interface (Dual tap).

 Progressive scan.

 Bayer color filter.

 Matrox Odyssey Xpro receiving external trigger signal.

 Matrox Odyssey Xpro sending EXPOSURE1 (CC1) signal to camera to

initiate and control exposure time.

 Matrox Odyssey Xpro receiving LDV, FDV, CLK and video from camera.

 DCF used: avA1000-120kc1036x1036_

*Matrox Odyssey Xpro main board

with Camera Link frame grabber module

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Matrox Odyssey Xpro

Camera Interface Application Note

BASLER avA1000-120kc March 11, 2009

Specifics about the

interface modes

Camera Interface Details

ODY-CID-280

Mode 1: Continuous

 Frame Rate: Matrox Odyssey Xpro receives the continuous video from the

camera at 118 frames per second.

 Exposure time: Exposure time is determined by the shutter setting. Refer to the

camera manual for more information.

 Camera control settings: Set the Basler Pylon viewer tool to expert user level

and set the camera controls as follows:

Section Setting

Image Format ControlsPixel Format Bayer GR 12

AOI Controls

Width 1036

Height 1036

Acquisition Controls Trigger Mode Off

Mode 2: Pseudo-continuous

 Frame Rate and Exposure Time: Frame rate is determined by the

EXPOSURE1 (CC1) setting in the DCF. Changing the frequency (delay period)

will control the frame rate, while changing the width (falling edge to rising edge)

of EXPOSURE1 (CC1) will control the frame rate as well as exposure time when

Trigger Width is selected for the Exposure Mode from the camera. The frame

rate and exposure time can be modified using Matrox Intellicam, with the ONL

imCamControl() or imDigControl() function, or with the MIL MdigControl()

function. Refer to the respective manual for more information.

 Camera control settings: Set the Basler Pylon viewer tool to expert user level

and set the camera controls as follows:

Section Setting

Image Format Controls Pixel Format Bayer GR 12

AOI Controls

Width 1036

Height 1036

Trigger Mode ON

Acquisition Controls

Trigger Source CC1

Trigger Activation Rising Edge

Exposure Mode Trigger Width

Mode 3: Asynchronous reset

 Frame Rate: The frame rate is determined by the frequency of the external

trigger signal as well as the width (falling edge to rising edge) of EXPOSURE1

(CC1).

 Exposure time: The width (falling edge to rising edge) of the EXPOSURE1

(CC1) signal is the exposure time when Trigger Width is selected for the

Exposure Mode from the camera. The exposure time can be modified using

Matrox Intellicam, ONL imCamControl() or imDigControl() function, or with the

MIL MdigControl() function. Refer to the respective manual for more information.

 Camera control settings: Refer to Mode 2: Pseudo-continuous.

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Matrox Odyssey Xpro

Camera Interface Application Note

BASLER avA1000-120kc March 11, 2009

Cabling details for the

interface modes

Cabling Requirements

Modes 1 and 2: Continuous and Pseudo-continuous

Cable and Connection: Standard Camera Link cable.

Mode 3: Asynchronous reset

Cable and Connection: Standard Camera Link cable.

 External trigger: External trigger should be connected to the OPTO

TRIG input of the 9-pin connector (pins 7 and 2) on the Expanded I/O

adapter bracket.

EXPANDED I/O BRACKET

(9-pin connector)

OPTOTRIG + 07

OPTOTRIG - 02

External Trigger Source

SIGNAL --

GROUND --

The DCFs mentioned in this application note are also attached (embedded) to this PDF file – use the Adobe Reader’s View File Attachment to access

the DCF files. The information furnished by Matrox Electronics System, Ltd. is believed to be accurate and reliable. Please verify all interface

connections with camera documentation or manual. Contact your local sales representative or Matrox Sales office or Matrox Imaging Applications at

514-822-6061 for assistance. © Matrox Electronic Systems Ltd, 2009-2011.

Matrox Electronic Systems Ltd.

1055 St. Regis Blvd.

Dorval, Quebec H9P 2T4

Canada

Tel: (514) 685-2630

Fax: (514) 822-6273

ODY-CID-280

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2024年9月1日发(作者:楼锐逸)

Matrox Odyssey Xpro

Camera Interface Application Note

BASLER avA1000-120kc March 11, 2009

Basics about the

camera

Camera Descriptions

 Effective resolution: 1036  1036  12-bit @ 118 fps.

 Camera Link BASE interface (Dual tap).

 Progressive scan.

 Bayer color filter (8 or 12-bit).

 Internal sync.

 Internal or external exposure control.

 65 MHz pixel clock rate.

Interface Mode

 Continuous

 Pseudo-continuous

 Asynchronous reset (Trigger mode)

Camera Interface Briefs

Mode of operations as

per Matrox Imaging (in

parentheses as per

camera manufacturer)

Basics about the

interface modes

Mode 1: Continuous

 1036  1036  12-bit @ 118 fps.

 Camera Link BASE interface (Dual tap).

 Progressive scan.

 Bayer color filter.

 Matrox Odyssey Xpro receiving LDV, FDV, CLK and video from camera.

 DCF used: avA1000-120kc1036x1036_

Mode 2: Pseudo-continuous

*Matrox Odyssey Xpro main board

with Camera Link frame grabber module

 1036  1036  12-bit.

 Camera Link BASE interface (Dual tap).

 Progressive scan.

 Bayer color filter.

 Matrox Odyssey Xpro sending periodic EXPOSURE1 (CC1) signal to

camera to initiate and control exposure time.

 Matrox Odyssey Xpro receiving LDV, FDV, CLK and video from camera.

ODY-CID-280 1

Matrox Odyssey Xpro

Camera Interface Application Note

BASLER avA1000-120kc March 11, 2009

Basics about the

interface modes

Camera Interface Briefs (cont.)

ODY-CID-280

Mode 2: Pseudo-continuous

 DCF used: avA1000-120kc1036x1036_

Mode 3: Asynchronous reset

*Matrox Odyssey Xpro main board

 1036  1036  12-bit.

with Camera Link frame grabber module

 Camera Link BASE interface (Dual tap).

 Progressive scan.

 Bayer color filter.

 Matrox Odyssey Xpro receiving external trigger signal.

 Matrox Odyssey Xpro sending EXPOSURE1 (CC1) signal to camera to

initiate and control exposure time.

 Matrox Odyssey Xpro receiving LDV, FDV, CLK and video from camera.

 DCF used: avA1000-120kc1036x1036_

*Matrox Odyssey Xpro main board

with Camera Link frame grabber module

2

Matrox Odyssey Xpro

Camera Interface Application Note

BASLER avA1000-120kc March 11, 2009

Specifics about the

interface modes

Camera Interface Details

ODY-CID-280

Mode 1: Continuous

 Frame Rate: Matrox Odyssey Xpro receives the continuous video from the

camera at 118 frames per second.

 Exposure time: Exposure time is determined by the shutter setting. Refer to the

camera manual for more information.

 Camera control settings: Set the Basler Pylon viewer tool to expert user level

and set the camera controls as follows:

Section Setting

Image Format ControlsPixel Format Bayer GR 12

AOI Controls

Width 1036

Height 1036

Acquisition Controls Trigger Mode Off

Mode 2: Pseudo-continuous

 Frame Rate and Exposure Time: Frame rate is determined by the

EXPOSURE1 (CC1) setting in the DCF. Changing the frequency (delay period)

will control the frame rate, while changing the width (falling edge to rising edge)

of EXPOSURE1 (CC1) will control the frame rate as well as exposure time when

Trigger Width is selected for the Exposure Mode from the camera. The frame

rate and exposure time can be modified using Matrox Intellicam, with the ONL

imCamControl() or imDigControl() function, or with the MIL MdigControl()

function. Refer to the respective manual for more information.

 Camera control settings: Set the Basler Pylon viewer tool to expert user level

and set the camera controls as follows:

Section Setting

Image Format Controls Pixel Format Bayer GR 12

AOI Controls

Width 1036

Height 1036

Trigger Mode ON

Acquisition Controls

Trigger Source CC1

Trigger Activation Rising Edge

Exposure Mode Trigger Width

Mode 3: Asynchronous reset

 Frame Rate: The frame rate is determined by the frequency of the external

trigger signal as well as the width (falling edge to rising edge) of EXPOSURE1

(CC1).

 Exposure time: The width (falling edge to rising edge) of the EXPOSURE1

(CC1) signal is the exposure time when Trigger Width is selected for the

Exposure Mode from the camera. The exposure time can be modified using

Matrox Intellicam, ONL imCamControl() or imDigControl() function, or with the

MIL MdigControl() function. Refer to the respective manual for more information.

 Camera control settings: Refer to Mode 2: Pseudo-continuous.

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Matrox Odyssey Xpro

Camera Interface Application Note

BASLER avA1000-120kc March 11, 2009

Cabling details for the

interface modes

Cabling Requirements

Modes 1 and 2: Continuous and Pseudo-continuous

Cable and Connection: Standard Camera Link cable.

Mode 3: Asynchronous reset

Cable and Connection: Standard Camera Link cable.

 External trigger: External trigger should be connected to the OPTO

TRIG input of the 9-pin connector (pins 7 and 2) on the Expanded I/O

adapter bracket.

EXPANDED I/O BRACKET

(9-pin connector)

OPTOTRIG + 07

OPTOTRIG - 02

External Trigger Source

SIGNAL --

GROUND --

The DCFs mentioned in this application note are also attached (embedded) to this PDF file – use the Adobe Reader’s View File Attachment to access

the DCF files. The information furnished by Matrox Electronics System, Ltd. is believed to be accurate and reliable. Please verify all interface

connections with camera documentation or manual. Contact your local sales representative or Matrox Sales office or Matrox Imaging Applications at

514-822-6061 for assistance. © Matrox Electronic Systems Ltd, 2009-2011.

Matrox Electronic Systems Ltd.

1055 St. Regis Blvd.

Dorval, Quebec H9P 2T4

Canada

Tel: (514) 685-2630

Fax: (514) 822-6273

ODY-CID-280

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