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Basler aviatorUSER’S MANUAL FOR CAMERA LINK CAMERASDocument Number: AW000830Version: 07 Language: 000 (English)Release Date: 17 December 2010

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Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions 2 Basler aviator Camera Link1.2 General SpecificationsSpecification avA1000-120km avA1000-120kc avA1600

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Image Acquisition Control 92 Basler aviator Camera LinkHowever, lowering the setting can also have a negative impact on image quality, especially if

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Pixel Formats, Tap Geometries, and Color Filters Basler aviator Camera Link 936 Pixel Formats, Tap Geometries, and Color FiltersThis chapter provides

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Pixel Formats, Tap Geometries, and Color Filters 94 Basler aviator Camera LinkSetting the Pixel Format Using Basler PylonYou can use the pylon API to

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Pixel Formats, Tap Geometries, and Color Filters Basler aviator Camera Link 956.2 Camera Link Tap GeometryAs mentioned in the "Camera Functional

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Pixel Formats, Tap Geometries, and Color Filters 96 Basler aviator Camera LinkThis transmission scheme is shown graphically in Figure 29. Fig. 29: 1X

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Pixel Formats, Tap Geometries, and Color Filters Basler aviator Camera Link 97 Once the pixel data for line one and line N have all been transmitted

Page 9 - 1.1 Models

Pixel Formats, Tap Geometries, and Color Filters 98 Basler aviator Camera LinkSetting the Tap Geometry Using Basler PylonYou can use the pylon API to

Page 10 - 1.2 General Specifications

Pixel Formats, Tap Geometries, and Color Filters Basler aviator Camera Link 996.3 The Bayer Color FilterThe sensor used in color models of the camera

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Pixel Formats, Tap Geometries, and Color Filters 100 Basler aviator Camera Link6.3.1 Color Filter Alignment on the AviatorThe alignment of the Bayer

Page 12 - 1.3 Spectral Response

Features Basler aviator Camera Link 1017 FeaturesThis chapter provides detailed information about the standard features available on each camera. It

Page 13 - 1.3.2 Color Cameras

Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions Basler aviator Camera Link 3Specification avA1900-60km avA1900-60kc avA2300-30km avA2300-30kcSensor Res

Page 14 - 1.4 Mechanical Specifications

Features 102 Basler aviator Camera Link7.2 Camera Link Pixel Clock SpeedThe camera features selectable Camera Link pixel clock speeds. The pixel cloc

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Features Basler aviator Camera Link 103You can also use the Basler pylon Viewer application to easily set the parameters.For more information about t

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Features 104 Basler aviator Camera Link7.3 GainThe camera’s gain setting is adjustable. As shown in Figure 32, increasing the gain increases the slop

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Features Basler aviator Camera Link 1057.3.1 Gain with Four Tap Sensor DigitizationAs mentioned in the "Functional Description" section of

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Features 106 Basler aviator Camera LinkIf you know the current settings for Gain All, Gain Tap 1, Gain Tap 2, Gain Tap 3, and Gain Tap 4, you can use

Page 19 - 1.6.2 Heat Dissipation

Features Basler aviator Camera Link 107Camera.GainSelector.SetValue( GainSelector_Tap4 );Camera.GainRaw.SetValue( 0 );You can also use the Basler pyl

Page 20 - 1.7 Precautions

Features 108 Basler aviator Camera Link7.4 Black Level7.4.1 Black Level with Four Tap Sensor DigitizationAdjusting the camera’s black level will resu

Page 21 - Warranty Precautions

Features Basler aviator Camera Link 109When adjusting the black levels, the following guidelines must be met: The sum of the Black Level All plus th

Page 22 - 14 Basler aviator Camera Link

Features 110 Basler aviator Camera LinkCamera.BlackLevelRaw.SetValue( 0 );// Set Black Level Raw Tap 3Camera.BlackLevelSelector.SetValue ( BlackLevel

Page 23 - 2 Physical Interface

Features Basler aviator Camera Link 1117.5 White Balance (on Color Models)White balance capability has been implemented on color models of the camera

Page 24 - 2.2.1 6-Pin Receptacle

Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions 4 Basler aviator Camera Link1.3 Spectral Response 1.3.1 Monochrome CamerasThe following graph shows the

Page 25 - 2.2.2 12-Pin Receptacle

Features 112 Basler aviator Camera LinkYou can use the pylon API to set the Balance Ratio Selector and the Balance Ratio Abs parameter value from wit

Page 26 - 2.2.3 26-Pin MDR Connector

Features Basler aviator Camera Link 1137.6 Integrated IR Cut Filter (on Color Models)Color models of the camera that have a C-mount lens adapter are

Page 27 - 2.3 Camera Connector Types

Features 114 Basler aviator Camera Link7.7 Disable Parameter LimitsFor each camera parameter, the allowed range of parameter values is normally limit

Page 28 - 2.4 Cabling Requirements

Features Basler aviator Camera Link 115Disabling Parameter Limits Using Direct Register AccessTo disable the limits for the Gain parameter using dire

Page 29 - 2.4.2 Standard I/O Cable

Features 116 Basler aviator Camera Link7.8 Auto FunctionsAuto functions control image properties and are the "automatic" counterparts of ce

Page 30 - 2.4.3 PLC I/O Cable

Features Basler aviator Camera Link 1177.8.1 Auto Function Operating ModesThe following auto function modes of operation are available: All auto fun

Page 31 - 2.5 Camera Power

Features 118 Basler aviator Camera Link7.8.2 Auto Function AOIsEach auto function uses the pixel data from an Auto Function AOI for automatically adj

Page 32 - 2.6 LED Indicator

Features Basler aviator Camera Link 1197.8.2.1 Relative Positioning of an Auto Function AOIThe size and position of an Auto Function AOI can be, but

Page 33 - 2.7 I/O Line Schematic

Features 120 Basler aviator Camera LinkFig. 34: Various Degrees of Overlap Between the Auto Function AOI and the Image AOIImage AOIAuto Function AOI

Page 34 - 2.8 Input Lines

Features Basler aviator Camera Link 1217.8.2.2 Setting an Auto Function AOISetting an Auto Function AOI is a two-step process: You must first select

Page 35 - 2.8.2 Characteristics

Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions Basler aviator Camera Link 51.3.2 Color CamerasThe following graph shows the spectral response for all

Page 36 - 28 Basler aviator Camera Link

Features 122 Basler aviator Camera LinkSetting an Auto Function AOI Using Basler pylonYou can select an Auto Function AOI and set the X Offset, Y Off

Page 37 - 2.9 Output Lines

Features Basler aviator Camera Link 1237.8.3 Using an Auto FunctionTo use an auto function, carry out the following steps:1. Select the Auto Function

Page 38 - 30 Basler aviator Camera Link

Features 124 Basler aviator Camera Link7.8.4 Gain AutoGain Auto is is the "automatic" counterpart to manually setting the Gain Raw All. Whe

Page 39 - 2.9.3 Response Times

Features Basler aviator Camera Link 125Setting the Gain Auto Function Using Basler pylonSetting the gain auto functionality using Basler pylon is a s

Page 40 - Duration

Features 126 Basler aviator Camera LinkSetting the Gain Auto Function Using Direct Register AccessSetting the gain auto functionality via direct regi

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Features Basler aviator Camera Link 1277.8.5 Exposure AutoExposure Auto is the "automatic" counterpart to manually setting the Exposure Tim

Page 42 - 2.10 Camera Link Interface

Features 128 Basler aviator Camera LinkSetting the Exposure Auto Function Using Basler pylonSetting the exposure auto functionality using Basler pylo

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Features Basler aviator Camera Link 129Setting the Exposure Auto Function Using Direct Register AccessSetting the exposure auto functionality via dir

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Features 130 Basler aviator Camera Link7.8.6 Auto Function ProfileIf you want to use the gain auto function and the exposure auto function at the sam

Page 45 - Description

Features Basler aviator Camera Link 1317.8.7 Balance White AutoBalance White Auto is the "automatic" counterpart to manually setting the wh

Page 46 - 38 Basler aviator Camera Link

Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions 6 Basler aviator Camera Link1.4 Mechanical SpecificationsThe camera housing conforms to protection clas

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Features 132 Basler aviator Camera LinkCamera.AutoFunctionAOIWidth.SetValue( Camera.AutoFunctionAOIWidth.GetMax() );Camera.AutoFunctionAOIHeight.SetV

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Features Basler aviator Camera Link 1337.9 Digital ShiftThe digital shift feature lets you change the group of bits that is output from each ADC in t

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Features 134 Basler aviator Camera LinkShift by 2When the camera is set to shift by 2, the output from the camera will include bit 9 through bit 0 fr

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Features Basler aviator Camera Link 135When the camera is set to shift by 4, the 4 least significant bits output from the camera for each pixel value

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Features 136 Basler aviator Camera LinkShift by 2When the camera is set to shift by 2, the output from the camera will include bit 9 through bit 0 fr

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Features Basler aviator Camera Link 137If the pixel values being output by the camera’s sensor are high enough to set bit 8, bit 9, bit 10, or bit 11

Page 53 - Parameters

Features 138 Basler aviator Camera LinkShift by 2When the camera is set to shift by 2, the output from the camera will include bit 9 through bit 2 fr

Page 54 - 4.1.2 The pylon Viewer

Features Basler aviator Camera Link 1397.9.4 Precautions When Using Digital ShiftThere are several checks and precautions that you must follow before

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Features 140 Basler aviator Camera Link7.9.5 Enabling and Setting Digital ShiftEnabling and Setting Digital Shift Using Basler pylonYou can enable or

Page 56 - 48 Basler aviator Camera Link

Features Basler aviator Camera Link 1417.10 Image Area of Interest (AOI)The image area of interest (AOI) feature lets you specify a portion of the im

Page 57 - 5 Image Acquisition Control

Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions Basler aviator Camera Link 71.4.2 Sensor Positioning AccuracyThe sensor positioning accuracy is as show

Page 58 - 50 Basler aviator Camera Link

Features 142 Basler aviator Camera LinkThe camera will only transfer pixel data from within the area defined by your settings. Information from the p

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Features Basler aviator Camera Link 143Setting the Image AOI Using Basler pylonYou can use the pylon API to set the Width and Height parameter values

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Features 144 Basler aviator Camera LinkSetting the Image AOI Using Direct Register AccessTo set the AOI width and height via direct register access:

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Features Basler aviator Camera Link 145Setting the Prelines Using Basler pylonYou can use the pylon API to set the Prelines parameter value from with

Page 62 - 54 Basler aviator Camera Link

Features 146 Basler aviator Camera Link7.11 BinningBinning increases the camera’s response to light by summing the charges from adjacent pixels into

Page 63 - Related Parameters

Features Basler aviator Camera Link 147You can combine vertical and horizontal binning. This, however, may cause objects to appear dis-torted in the

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Features 148 Basler aviator Camera Link7.11.1 Considerations When Using BinningIncreased Response to LightUsing binning can greatly increase the came

Page 65 - 5.2.4.1 Introduction

Features Basler aviator Camera Link 149Binning’s Effect on the Maximum Allowed Frame RateUsing vertical binning will increase the camera’s maximum al

Page 66 - 58 Basler aviator Camera Link

Features 150 Basler aviator Camera Link7.12 Mirror ImagingThe camera’s reverse X and reverse Y functions let you flip the captured images horizontall

Page 67 - 5.2.5.1 Introduction

Features Basler aviator Camera Link 151The Effect of Reverse X on the Auto Function AOIsIf you are using the camera’s auto functions, you should be a

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Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions 8 Basler aviator Camera Link1.4.3 Maximum Lens Thread Length on Color CamerasThe C-mount lens adapter o

Page 69 - 5.3 The Frame Start Trigger

Features 152 Basler aviator Camera Link7.12.2 Reverse YThe reverse Y feature is a vertical mirror image feature. When the reverse Y feature is enable

Page 70 - 62 Basler aviator Camera Link

Features Basler aviator Camera Link 153The Effect of Reverse Y on the Auto Function AOIsIf you are using the camera’s auto functions, you should be a

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Features 154 Basler aviator Camera Link7.12.3 Enabling Reverse X and Reverse YEnabling Reverse X and Y Using Basler PylonYou can enable the reverse X

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Features Basler aviator Camera Link 1557.13 Luminance Lookup TableThe type of electronics used on the camera allows the camera’s sensor to acquire pi

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Features 156 Basler aviator Camera LinkThe advantage of the luminance lookup table feature is that it lets a user customize the response curve of the

Page 74 - 5.3.2.1 Introduction

Features Basler aviator Camera Link 157Using the Luminance Lookup Table to Get 10 Bit or 8 Bit OutputAs mentioned above, when the camera is set for a

Page 75 - 5.3.2.2 Acquisition Status

Features 158 Basler aviator Camera Link}// Enable the lookup tableCamera.LUTEnable.SetValue( true );You can also use the Basler pylon Viewer applicat

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Features Basler aviator Camera Link 1597.14 Gamma CorrectionThe gamma correction feature lets you modify the brightness of the pixel values output by

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Features 160 Basler aviator Camera LinkEnabling Gamma Correction and Setting Gamma Using Direct Register AccessTo enable gamma correction and to set

Page 78 - 5.3.3.1 Introduction

Features Basler aviator Camera Link 1617.15 User Defined ValuesThe camera can store four "user defined values". These four values are 32 bi

Page 79 - 5.3.3.2 Exposure Modes

Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions Basler aviator Camera Link 91.4.4 Mechanical Stress Test ResultsAviator cameras were submitted to an in

Page 80 - Trigger Width Exposure Mode

Features 162 Basler aviator Camera Link7.16 Device Information ParametersEach camera includes a set of "device information" parameters. The

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Features Basler aviator Camera Link 163// Read the Device ID parameterPylon::String_t deviceID = Camera.DeviceFirmwareVersion.GetValue();// Write and

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Features 164 Basler aviator Camera Link7.17 Imaging Sensor Temperature Monitoring And Over Temperature Detection7.17.1 Reading the Imaging Sensor Tem

Page 83 - 5.4 Setting the Exposure Time

Features Basler aviator Camera Link 1657.17.2 Imaging Sensor Over Temperature ConditionAs mentioned in the previous section, the camera is equipped w

Page 84 - 76 Basler aviator Camera Link

Features 166 Basler aviator Camera Link7.18 Test ImagesAll cameras include the ability to generate test images. Test images are used to check the cam

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Features Basler aviator Camera Link 1677.18.1 Test Image DescriptionsTest Image 1 - Fixed Diagonal Gray Gradient (8 bit)This 8 bit fixed diagonal g

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Features 168 Basler aviator Camera LinkTest Image 3 - Moving Diagonal Gray Gradient (10 bit or 12 bit)Test image 3 is a moving diagonal gray gradie

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Features Basler aviator Camera Link 169Test Image 6 - Moving Diagonal Color GradientTest image 6 is an 8 bit fixed diagonal color gradient test ima

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Features 170 Basler aviator Camera Link7.19 Configuration SetsA configuration set is a group of values that contains all of the parameter settings ne

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Features Basler aviator Camera Link 171User SetsAs mentioned above, the active configuration set is stored in the camera’s volatile memory and the se

Page 90 - 82 Basler aviator Camera Link

Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions 10 Basler aviator Camera Link1.5 Avoiding EMI and ESD ProblemsThe cameras are frequently installed in i

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Features 172 Basler aviator Camera Link7.19.1 Selecting a Factory Setup as the Default SetWhen the camera is delivered, the Auto Functions Factory Se

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Features Basler aviator Camera Link 1737.19.2 Saving User SetsYou can save the current parameter set being used by the camera (i.e., the "active

Page 93 - 5.6 Acquisition Timing Charts

Features 174 Basler aviator Camera Link7.19.3 Loading a Saved User Set or the Default Set into the Active SetIf you have saved a configuration set in

Page 94 - 86 Basler aviator Camera Link

Features Basler aviator Camera Link 175Loading a Set Using Direct Register AccessTo load a saved user set or the default set from the camera’s non-vo

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Features 176 Basler aviator Camera Link

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Technical Support Basler aviator Camera Link 1778 Technical SupportThis chapter outlines the resources available to you if you need help working with

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Technical Support 178 Basler aviator Camera LinkCopy the form that appears on the next two pages, fill it out, and fax the pages to your local dealer

Page 98 - Acquisition Rate

Technical Support Basler aviator Camera Link 1791. The camera’s product ID:2. The camera’s serial number:3. Your operating system:4. Frame grabber th

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Technical Support 180 Basler aviator Camera Link9. How severe is the problem? Camera can still be used.Camera can be used after I take this action:Ca

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Revision History Basler aviator Camera Link 181Revision HistoryDoc. ID Number Date ChangesAW00083001000 14 May 2009 Initial release of this document.

Page 101 - Geometries, and Color Filters

Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions Basler aviator Camera Link 111.6 Environmental Requirements1.6.1 Temperature and HumidityHousing temper

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Revision History 182 Basler aviator Camera Link

Page 103 - 6.2 Camera Link Tap Geometry

IndexBasler aviator Camera Link 183IndexNumerics1X2-1Y tap geometry ...951X-2YE tap geometry ...

Page 104 - Fig. 29: 1X2-1Y Tap Geometry

Index184 Basler aviator Camera Linkexposure start delay...85exposure timecontrolling with an external trigger signal...

Page 105 - Fig. 30: 1X-2YE Tap Geometry

IndexBasler aviator Camera Link 185Pparameter sets ...170parameter sets, saving...173param

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Index186 Basler aviator Camera LinkWweight...2, 3white balance ...

Page 107 - 6.3 The Bayer Color Filter

For customers in the U.S.A.This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the

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Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions 12 Basler aviator Camera Link1.7 PrecautionsNOTICEIf the voltage of the power to the camera is greater

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Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions Basler aviator Camera Link 13For more specific information about the lens thread length, see Section 1.

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Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions 14 Basler aviator Camera LinkAvoid Electromagnetic fieldsDo not operate the camera in the vicinity of s

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Physical Interface Basler aviator Camera Link 152 Physical InterfaceThis chapter provides detailed information, such as pinouts and voltage requireme

Page 112 - 7.3 Gain

Physical Interface 16 Basler aviator Camera Link2.2 Camera Connector Pin Assignments and Numbering 2.2.1 6-Pin ReceptacleThe 6 pin receptacle is

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Physical Interface Basler aviator Camera Link 172.2.2 12-Pin ReceptacleThe 12 pin receptacle is used to access the two physical input lines and one p

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Physical Interface 18 Basler aviator Camera Link2.2.3 26-Pin MDR ConnectorThe 26-pin, 0.050” Mini D Ribbon (MDR) female connector is used to transmit

Page 115 - Camera.GainRaw.SetValue( 0 );

Physical Interface Basler aviator Camera Link 192.3 Camera Connector Types 2.3.1 6-Pin ReceptacleThe 6-pin connector on the camera is a Hirose micro

Page 116 - 7.4 Black Level

Physical Interface 20 Basler aviator Camera Link2.4 Cabling Requirements2.4.1 Power CableThe end of the power cable that connects to the camera’s 6-p

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Physical Interface Basler aviator Camera Link 212.4.2 Standard I/O CableThe end of the I/O cable that connects to the camera’s 12-pin connector must

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Contacting Basler Support WorldwideEurope:Basler AGAn der Strusbek 60 - 6222926 AhrensburgGermanyTel.: +49-4102-463-515Fax.: +49-4102-463-599bc.suppor

Page 119 - (on Color Models)

Physical Interface 22 Basler aviator Camera Link2.4.3 PLC I/O CableAs with the standard I/O cable described in the previous section, the PLC I/O cabl

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Physical Interface Basler aviator Camera Link 232.5 Camera PowerCamera power must be supplied to the 6-pin connector on the camera via a cable from y

Page 121 - (on Color Models)

Physical Interface 24 Basler aviator Camera Link2.6 LED IndicatorThe LED on the back of the camera indicates the power status:  If the LED is not li

Page 122 - 7.7 Disable Parameter Limits

Physical Interface Basler aviator Camera Link 252.7 I/O Line Schematic Fig. 9: I/O Line Schematic

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Physical Interface 26 Basler aviator Camera Link2.8 Input Lines2.8.1 Voltage Requirements:Voltage Levels When the Standard I/O Cable is UsedWhen a st

Page 124 - 7.8 Auto Functions

Physical Interface Basler aviator Camera Link 272.8.2 CharacteristicsThe camera is equipped with two physical input lines designated as input line 1

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Physical Interface 28 Basler aviator Camera Link2.8.3 Selecting an Input Line As the Source Signal for a Camera FunctionYou can select input line 1 o

Page 126 - 7.8.2 Auto Function AOIs

Physical Interface Basler aviator Camera Link 292.9 Output Lines2.9.1 Voltage RequirementsThe following voltage requirements apply to the I/O output

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Physical Interface 30 Basler aviator Camera LinkFigure 12 shows a typical circuit you can use to monitor the output line with an LED or an opto-coupl

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Physical Interface Basler aviator Camera Link 312.9.3 Response TimesResponse times for the output lines on the camera are as shown in Figure 13. Time

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Physical Interface 32 Basler aviator Camera Link2.9.4 Selecting a Source Signal for the Output LineTo make the physical output line useful, you must

Page 131 - 7.8.3 Using an Auto Function

Physical Interface Basler aviator Camera Link 33Setting the Timer 1 Parameters Using Direct Register AccessTo set the timer 1 parameters via direct r

Page 132 - 7.8.4 Gain Auto

Physical Interface 34 Basler aviator Camera Link2.10 Camera Link InterfaceThe Camera Link interface on the aviator is accessed via the 26-pin MDR con

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Physical Interface Basler aviator Camera Link 35The serial port can operate at the following baud rates: 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, 230400, 4

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Physical Interface 36 Basler aviator Camera Link

Page 135 - 7.8.5 Exposure Auto

Camera Functional Description Basler aviator Camera Link 373 Camera Functional DescriptionThis chapter provides an overview of the camera’s functiona

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Camera Functional Description 38 Basler aviator Camera Link3.1.1 Four Tap Sensor Digitization ModeWith four tap sensor digitization, the sensor is di

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Camera Functional Description Basler aviator Camera Link 39image and the pixels in the next to last line (line n-1) in the image will be transmitted.

Page 138 - 7.8.6 Auto Function Profile

Camera Functional Description 40 Basler aviator Camera LinkFig. 16: Camera Block Diagram - Four Tap ModeSensorADCFPGACameraLinkInterfaceImageBufferIm

Page 139 - 7.8.7 Balance White Auto

Camera Functional Description Basler aviator Camera Link 413.1.2 One Sensor Tap Digitization ModeWith one tap sensor digitization, only one electroni

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Table of ContentsBasler aviator Camera Link iTable of Contents1 Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 141 - 7.9 Digital Shift

Camera Functional Description 42 Basler aviator Camera LinkSensorADCVGCPixelsVerticalShiftRegisterUpper Horizontal Shift RegisterFig. 17: One Tap Sen

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Camera Functional Description Basler aviator Camera Link 43SensorFPGACameraLinkInterfaceImageBufferImageDataImageDataI/OOutputInputInputMicro-Control

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Camera Functional Description 44 Basler aviator Camera Link

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Tools for Changing Camera Parameters Basler aviator Camera Link 454 Tools for Changing Camera ParametersThis chapter explains the options available f

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Tools for Changing Camera Parameters 46 Basler aviator Camera Link4.1.2 The pylon ViewerThe Basler pylon Viewer is a standalone application that lets

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Tools for Changing Camera Parameters Basler aviator Camera Link 47Register Structure and Access Methods (AW000833xx000). The document can be download

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Tools for Changing Camera Parameters 48 Basler aviator Camera Link

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Image Acquisition Control Basler aviator Camera Link 495 Image Acquisition ControlThis chapter provides detailed information about controlling image

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Image Acquisition Control 50 Basler aviator Camera Linkacquisition start trigger" acquisition status and will remain in that status until a new

Page 150 - 7.10.1 Setting the Image AOI

Image Acquisition Control Basler aviator Camera Link 51Applying Trigger SignalsThe paragraphs above mention "applying a trigger signal". Th

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Table of Contentsii Basler aviator Camera Link2.9 Output Lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 152 - 7.10.2 Prelines

Image Acquisition Control 52 Basler aviator Camera LinkThe Trigger Selector (This Only Applies When You Are Using Basler pylon)If you are using the B

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Image Acquisition Control Basler aviator Camera Link 535.2 The Acquisition Start Trigger(When reading this section, it is helpful to refer to Figure

Page 154 - 7.11 Binning

Image Acquisition Control 54 Basler aviator Camera Linktrigger" acquisition status. In order to acquire more frames, you must apply a new acquis

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Image Acquisition Control Basler aviator Camera Link 555.2.2 Acquisition Frame CountWhen the Trigger Mode parameter for the acquisition start trigger

Page 156 - Possible Image Distortion

Image Acquisition Control 56 Basler aviator Camera LinkCamera.TriggerSource.SetValue ( TriggerSource_Line1 );// Set the activation mode for the selec

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Image Acquisition Control Basler aviator Camera Link 575.2.4 Using a Software Acquisition Start Trigger5.2.4.1 IntroductionIf the camera’s Trigger Mo

Page 158 - 7.12 Mirror Imaging

Image Acquisition Control 58 Basler aviator Camera LinkYou can also use the Basler pylon Viewer application to easily set the parameters.For more inf

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Image Acquisition Control Basler aviator Camera Link 595.2.5 Using a Hardware Acquisition Start Trigger5.2.5.1 IntroductionIf the Trigger Mode parame

Page 160 - 7.12.2 Reverse Y

Image Acquisition Control 60 Basler aviator Camera Link// Set the activation mode for the selected trigger to rising edgeCamera.TriggerActivation.Set

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Image Acquisition Control Basler aviator Camera Link 615.3 The Frame Start TriggerThe frame start trigger is used to begin frame acquisition. Assumin

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Table of ContentsBasler aviator Camera Link iii5.3.3 Using a Hardware Frame Start Trigger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 163 - 7.13 Luminance Lookup Table

Image Acquisition Control 62 Basler aviator Camera LinkExposure Time Control with the Frame Start Trigger OffWhen the Trigger mode parameter for the

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Image Acquisition Control Basler aviator Camera Link 63For more information about using a software trigger to control frame acquisition start, see Se

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Image Acquisition Control 64 Basler aviator Camera Link5.3.1.3 Setting the Frame Start Trigger Mode and Related ParametersSetting the Parameters Usin

Page 166 - // Enable the lookup table

Image Acquisition Control Basler aviator Camera Link 65To set the trigger mode for the frame start trigger to off, set the exposure time, and set the

Page 167 - 7.14 Gamma Correction

Image Acquisition Control 66 Basler aviator Camera Link5.3.2 Using a Software Frame Start Trigger5.3.2.1 IntroductionIf the Trigger Mode parameter fo

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Image Acquisition Control Basler aviator Camera Link 675.3.2.2 Acquisition StatusIf the camera is currently in the process of acquiring a frame, it m

Page 169 - 7.15 User Defined Values

Image Acquisition Control 68 Basler aviator Camera Link5.3.2.3 Setting the Parameters Related to Software Frame Start Triggering and Applying a Softw

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Image Acquisition Control Basler aviator Camera Link 69You can also use the Basler pylon Viewer application to easily set the parameters.For more inf

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Image Acquisition Control 70 Basler aviator Camera Link5.3.3 Using a Hardware Frame Start Trigger5.3.3.1 IntroductionIf the Trigger Mode parameter fo

Page 172 - Detection

Image Acquisition Control Basler aviator Camera Link 71For more information about determining the maximum allowed frame rate with the current camera

Page 173 - Register Access

Table of Contentsiv Basler aviator Camera Link7.10 Image Area of Interest (AOI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 174 - 7.18 Test Images

Image Acquisition Control 72 Basler aviator Camera LinkTrigger Width Exposure ModeWhen trigger width exposure mode is selected, the length of the exp

Page 175 - Fig. 45: Test Image 1

Image Acquisition Control Basler aviator Camera Link 735.3.3.3 Setting the Parameters Related to Hardware Frame Start Triggering and Applying a Hardw

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Image Acquisition Control 74 Basler aviator Camera LinkCamera.AcquisitionFrameRateEnable.SetValue( false );// Select the frame start triggerCamera.Tr

Page 177 - Fig. 46: Test Image 6

Image Acquisition Control Basler aviator Camera Link 755.4 Setting the Exposure TimeIf you are operating the camera in any one of the following ways,

Page 178 - 7.19 Configuration Sets

Image Acquisition Control 76 Basler aviator Camera LinkSetting the Exposure Time Using Basler pylonIf you are parameterizing the camera with Basler p

Page 179 - Designating a Startup Set

Image Acquisition Control Basler aviator Camera Link 775.5 Use Case Descriptions and DiagramsThe following pages contain a series of use case descrip

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Image Acquisition Control 78 Basler aviator Camera Link Fig. 23: Use Case 1 - Acquisition Start Trigger Off and Frame Start Trigger OffUse Case: &

Page 181 - 7.19.2 Saving User Sets

Image Acquisition Control Basler aviator Camera Link 79Use Case 2 - Acquision Start Trigger Off - Frame Start Trigger OnUse case two is illustrated o

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Image Acquisition Control 80 Basler aviator Camera Link Fig. 24: Use Case 2 - Acquisition Start Trigger Off and Frame Start Trigger OnUse Case: A

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Image Acquisition Control Basler aviator Camera Link 81Use Case 3 - Acquision Start Trigger On - Frame Start Trigger OffUse case three is illustrated

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Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions Basler aviator Camera Link 11 Specifications, Requirements, and PrecautionsThis chapter lists the camer

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Image Acquisition Control Basler aviator Camera Link 83Use Case 4 - Acquisition Start and Frame Start Triggers OnUse case four is illustrated on page

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Image Acquisition Control 84 Basler aviator Camera Link Fig. 26: Use Case 4 - Acquisition Start Trigger On and Frame Start Trigger OnUse Case: Acqu

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Image Acquisition Control Basler aviator Camera Link 855.6 Acquisition Timing ChartsTiming charts for frame acquisition and transmission appear at th

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Image Acquisition Control 86 Basler aviator Camera LinkFor more information about determining the maximum allowed frame rate with the current camera

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Image Acquisition Control Basler aviator Camera Link 87ExFrameStTrigSignalExposureFrameReadoutFrameTransmissionExposureFrame NFrame N+1 Readout to th

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Image Acquisition Control Basler aviator Camera Link 89Frame Readout TimeYou can calculate a close approximation of the frame readout time by using t

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Image Acquisition Control 90 Basler aviator Camera Link5.7 Maximum Allowed Frame Acquisition RateThe maximum allowed frame acquisition rate for your

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Image Acquisition Control Basler aviator Camera Link 91The Resulting Frame Rate Abs parameter takes all camera settings that can influence the frame

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