JAI SP-5000M-CXP2, SP-5000C-CXP2 User Manual

1044E-1304
Spark Series
SP-5000M-CXP2
5M Digital Progressive Scan
Monochrome and Color Camera
Document Version: Ver.1.7
SP-5000-CXP2_Ver.1.7_Oct2014
User Manual
SP-5000M-CXP2 / SP-5000C-CXP2
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Notice
The material contained in this manual consists of information that is proprietary to JAI Ltd., Japan
and may only be used by the purchasers of the product. JAI Ltd., Japan makes no warranty for the use of its product and assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear or for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein. JAI Ltd., Japan reserves the right to make changes without notice.
Company and product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Warranty
For information about the warranty, please contact your factory representative.
Certifications
CE compliance
As defined by the Directive 2004/108/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council, EMC (Electromagnetic compatibility), JAI Ltd., Japan declares that SP-5000M-CXP2 and SP-5000C­CXP2 comply with the following provisions applying to its standards. EN 61000-6-3 (Generic emission standard part 1) EN 61000-6-2 (Generic immunity standard part 1)
FCC
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Warning
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party
responsible for FCC compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
SP-5000M-CXP2
Supplement
The following statement is related to the regulation on “ Measures for the Administration of the control of Pollution by Electronic Information Products “ , known as “ China RoHS “. The table shows contained Hazardous Substances in this camera.
mark shows that the environment-friendly use period of contained Hazardous
Substances is 15 years.
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方忖仝15々葎豚㍉15定。
SP-5000C-CXP2
Supplement
The following statement is related to the regulation on “ Measures for the Administration of the control of Pollution by Electronic Information Products “ , known as “ China RoHS “. The table shows contained Hazardous Substances in this camera.
mark shows that the environment-friendly use period of contained Hazardous
Substances is 15 years.
嶷勣廣吭並㍻
嗤蕎嗤墾麗嵎賜圷殆兆各式根楚燕
功象嶄鯖繁酎慌才忽佚連恢匍何〆窮徨佚連恢瞳麟半陣崙砿尖一隈〇云恢瞳ゞ 嗤蕎嗤 墾麗嵎賜圷殆兆各式根楚燕 〃泌和
桟隠聞喘豚㍉
窮徨佚連恢瞳嶄根嗤議嗤蕎嗤墾麗嵎賜圷殆壓屎械聞喘議訳周和音氏窟伏翌 亶賜融延、窮徨佚連恢瞳喘薩聞喘乎窮徨佚連恢瞳音氏斤桟廠夛撹冢嶷麟半 賜斤児繁附、夏恢夛撹冢嶷鱒墾議豚㍉。
方忖仝15々葎豚㍉15定。
SP-5000M-CXP2 / SP-5000C-CXP2
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- Contents -
Introduction ..................................................................................... - 6 -
1. General ..................................................................................... - 7 -
2. Camera composition .................................................................... - 7 -
3. Main features ............................................................................ - 8 -
4. Locations and functions ............................................................... - 9 -
4.1 Locations and functions ............................................................................. - 9 -
4.2 Rear panel ............................................................................................- 10 -
5. Input and output .......................................................................... - 11 -
5.1 CoaXpress interface ................................................................................- 11 -
5.1.1 CoaXPress interface standard ................................................................- 11 -
5.1.2 CoaXpress interface used in SP-5000-CXP2 ................................................- 11 -
5.1.3 The relationship between sensor bit, pixel clock and output format. ...............- 13 -
5.1.4 Associated GenICam register ................................................................- 13 -
5.2 Connectors and pin assignment ...................................................................- 14 -
5.2.1 Digital Video Output (75Ω 1.0・2.3 DIN Receptacle) ..................................- 14 -
5.2.2 12-Pin connector ..............................................................................- 14 -
5.2.3 AUX Standard Hirose 10-Pin connector ................................................- 15 -
5.2.3.1 Figure and pin configuration ............................................................- 15 -
5.2.4 AUX Type 2 HIROSE 10-Pin connector (factory option) ..................................- 15 -
5.2.5 AUX Type 3 HIROSE 10-Pin connector (factory option) ................................- 16 -
5.3 Digital IN/OUT interface ...........................................................................- 16 -
5.3.1 Line Selector ....................................................................................- 16 -
5.3.2 Line Source......................................................................................- 17 -
5.3.3 Line Mode .......................................................................................- 17 -
5.3.4 Line Inverter ....................................................................................- 17 -
5.3.5 Line Status ......................................................................................- 17 -
5.3.6 Line Format .....................................................................................- 17 -
5.3.7 GPIO ..............................................................................................- 17 -
5.3.7.1 Basic block diagram ......................................................................- 18 -
5.3.7.2 IN and OUT matrix table.................................................................- 19 -
5.3.8 Associated GenIcam register .................................................................- 20 -
5.4 Pulse Generator .....................................................................................- 20 -
5.4.1 Clock Pre-scaler ................................................................................- 21 -
5.4.2 Pulse Generator Selector .....................................................................- 21 -
5.4.3 Pulse Generator Length .......................................................................- 22 -
5.4.4 Pulse Generator Start Point ..................................................................- 22 -
5.4.5 Pulse Generator End Point ...................................................................- 22 -
5.4.6 Pulse Generator Repeat Count ..............................................................- 22 -
5.4.7 Pulse Generator Clear Activation ...........................................................- 22 -
5.4.8 Pulse Generator Clear Sync Mode ...........................................................- 22 -
5.4.9 Pulse Generator Clear Source................................................................- 24 -
5.4.10 Pulse Generator Inverter ....................................................................- 25 -
5.4.11 Pulse Generator Setting Parameters ......................................................- 25 -
5.4.12 Associated GenICam register ...............................................................- 26 -
6. Sensor layout, output format and timing ........................................ - 27 -
6.1 Sensor layout ........................................................................................- 27 -
6.1.1 Monochrome sensor............................................................................- 27 -
6.1.2 Bayer color sensor ............................................................................- 27 -
6.2. Camera output format ............................................................................- 28 -
6.2.1 1X-1Y .............................................................................................- 28 -
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6.3 Output timing ....................................................................................... - 29 -
6.3.1 Horizontal timing .............................................................................. - 29 -
6.3.1.1 Vertical Binning OFF ..................................................................... - 29 -
6.3.1.2 Vertical Binning ON ...................................................................... - 29 -
6.3.2 Vertical timing ................................................................................. - 30 -
6.3.2.1 Vertical Binning OFF ..................................................................... - 30 -
6.3.2.2 Vertical Binning ON ...................................................................... - 30 -
6.3.3 ROI (Region Of Interest) setting ............................................................. - 31 -
6.4 Digital output Bit allocation .................................................................... - 31 -
7. Operating modes ...................................................................... - 32 -
7.1. Acquisition control (change the frame rate) .................................................. - 32 -
7.1.1 Acquisition frame rate ........................................................................ - 32 -
7.1.2 Calculation of frame rate .................................................................... - 32 -
7.2. Exposure setting ................................................................................... - 34 -
7.2.1 Exposure Mode ................................................................................. - 34 -
7.2.2 Exposure Time .................................................................................. - 35 -
7.2.3 Exposure Auto .................................................................................. - 36 -
7.3. Trigger Control ..................................................................................... - 36 -
7.3.1 Trigger Source .................................................................................. - 36 -
7.3.2 Trigger activation .............................................................................. - 36 -
7.3.3 Trigger Overlap ................................................................................. - 37 -
7.3.4 Associated GenICam register ................................................................ - 37 -
7.4. Normal continuous operation (Timed Exposure Mode/Trigger Mode OFF) ............... - 38 -
7.5. Timed mode ........................................................................................ - 38 -
7.5.1 If the overlap setting is “OFF” .............................................................. - 38 -
7.5.2 If the overlap setting is “Readout” ......................................................... - 39 -
7.6. Trigger width mode ................................................................................ - 40 -
7.6.1 If the overlap setting is “OFF” .............................................................. - 40 -
7.6.2 If the overlap setting is “Readout” ......................................................... - 41 -
7.7. RCT mode ........................................................................................... - 42 -
7.8. PIV (Particle Image Velocimetry) ................................................................ - 43 -
7.9. Sequence Mode ..................................................................................... - 44 -
7.9.1 Video send mode............................................................................... - 44 -
7.9.2 Sequence mode basic timing ................................................................ - 44 -
7.9.3 Sequence ROI setting parameters .......................................................... - 45 -
7.9.3.1 Sequence index table (Default) ........................................................ - 45 -
7.9.3.2 Descriptions of index table parameters .............................................. - 45 -
7.9.4 Associated GenICam register ................................................................ - 47 -
7.10 Multi ROI function ................................................................................. - 48 -
7.10.1 Multi ROI setting parameters ............................................................... - 48 -
7.10.2 Associated GenICam register ............................................................... - 50 -
7.11. Operation and function matrix ................................................................. - 50 -
8. Other functions ........................................................................ - 51 -
8.1 Black level control .................................................................................. - 51 -
8.1.1 Black Level Selector ........................................................................... - 51 -
8.1.2 Black Level ...................................................................................... - 51 -
8.1.3 Associated GenICam register ................................................................ - 51 -
8.2 Gain control.......................................................................................... - 51 -
8.2.1 Gain Selector ................................................................................... - 52 -
8.2.2 Gain .............................................................................................. - 52 -
8.2.3 Gain Raw ........................................................................................ - 52 -
8.2.4 Gain Auto ........................................................................................ - 52 -
8.2.5 Balance White Auto ........................................................................... - 53 -
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8.2.6 Associated GenICam register ................................................................- 53 -
8.3. LUT ...................................................................................................- 54 -
8.3.1 LUT Mode ........................................................................................- 54 -
8.3.2 LUT Index ........................................................................................- 55 -
8.3.3 LUT value ........................................................................................- 55 -
8.3.4 Associated genICam register .................................................................- 55 -
8.4. Gamma ...............................................................................................- 56 -
8.4.1 Linear and Dark Compression ................................................................- 56 -
8.5. Shading Correction .................................................................................- 56 -
8.6. Blemish compensation ............................................................................- 58 -
8.7. Bayer color interpolation (Only for SP-5000C-CXP2) .........................................- 59 -
8.8 Lens control ..........................................................................................- 59 -
8.8.1 About P-Iris .....................................................................................- 60 -
8.8.2 Setting for P-iris lens being used ............................................................- 60 -
8.8.2.1 P-Iris lens select ..........................................................................- 60 -
8.8.2.2 Step max. ..................................................................................- 60 -
8.8.2.3 Position .....................................................................................- 60 -
8.8.2.4 Current F value ...........................................................................- 60 -
8.8.2.5 P-Iris Auto min. / P-Iris Auto max. .....................................................- 60 -
8.8.3 Motorized lenses ...............................................................................- 61 -
8.7.3.1 Iris ...........................................................................................- 61 -
8.8.3.2 Zoom ........................................................................................- 61 -
8.8.3.3 Focus+ ......................................................................................- 61 -
8.8.4 Associated GenICam register ................................................................- 62 -
8.9 ALC ....................................................................................................- 63 -
8.10 HDR (High Dynamic Range) (SP-5000M-CXP2 only) ...........................................- 65 -
9. Camera setting ......................................................................... - 67 -
9.1 Camera Control Tool ................................................................................- 67 -
9.2 Camera Default settings ...........................................................................- 67 -
10. External appearance and dimensions .......................................... - 68 -
11. Specifications ........................................................................ - 69 -
11.1 Spectral response ..................................................................................- 69 -
11.2 Specifications table ...............................................................................- 70 -
Appendix ...................................................................................... - 73 -
1. Precautions ..............................................................................................- 73 -
2. Typical Sensor Characteristics .......................................................................- 73 -
3. Caution when mounting a lens on the camera ....................................................- 73 -
4. Caution when mounting the camera ................................................................- 73 -
5. Exportation .............................................................................................- 74 -
6. References ..............................................................................................- 74 -
Manual change history ...................................................................... - 75 -
User's Record ................................................................................. - 76 -
SP-5000M-CXP2 / SP-5000C-CXP2
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Introduction
EMVA 1288
With regard to signal to noise ratio in this manual, specifications measured by EMVA 1288 are used together with specifications by a traditional measurement method.
EMVA 1288 is a more complete measurement that considers multiple noise sources, including random noise, pattern noise, and shading. Additionally, EMVA 1288 incorporates temporal variances in pixel output by capturing 100 frames of data and computing the RMS variations over the captured frames. Because of the comprehensive nature of the noise analysis and the additional consideration for RMS variances over time, EMVA 1288 SNR measurements are inherently lower than the traditional SNR measurements given by manufacturers. However, the comprehensive nature combined with rigid
test parameters, means that all manufacturers’ are measuring their products equally and EMVA 1288
tested parameters can be compared among different manufacturers’ products.
In order to learn more about EMVA 1288, please visit http://www.emva.org
Interface
The SP-5000M-CXP2 and SP-5000C-CXP2 employ CoaXPress as an interface system. In order to connect the camera to a PC, it requires the use of a Frame Graber board and the appropriate coaxial cable(s). The maximum video transfer rate per coaxial cable is 6.25 Gbps. In addition to video information, power and control signals can be transferred to the camera over this interface. For detailed specifications, please refer to “JIIA-NTF-001-2010” published by Japan Industrial Imaging Association, http://www.jiia.org.
Computer used for SP-5000 series
In order to get proper performance from this camera, it is necessary to use a PC equipped with a PCIe 2.0 slot with a size and capacity of 16 lanes or higher (x16 or x32).
Frame grabber boards used with SP-5000 series
As the SP-5000M-CXP2 and SP-5000C-CXP2 employ CoaXPress as an interface system, a CoaXPress­compliant frame grabber board is required. Both cameras have two CoaXPress interface connectors and it is recommended that a frame grabber board with at least two interface connectors be used in order to maximize camera performance.
Cables used with SP-5000 series
For the CoaXPress interface, coaxial cables are used. In the SP-5000M-CXP2 and SP-5000C-CXP2, they use 75Ω 1.0/2.3 DIN receptacles (Amphenol ACX1785-ND or equivalent). The coaxial cable used to connect the camera must have a 75Ω 1.0/2.3 DIN-type plug at the camera side. An ordinary BNC cable cannot be used.
SP-5000M-CXP2 / SP-5000C-CXP2
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1. General
The SP-5000M-CXP2 and SP-5000C-CXP2 are among the first new Spark Series cameras to be introduced. They are high performance cameras with high resolution and a fast frame rate suitable for high speed machine vision applications. The SP-5000M-CXP2 is a monochrome progressive scan CMOS camera and the SP-5000C-CXP2 is the equivalent Bayer mosaic progressive scan CMOS camera. Both are equipped with a CMOS sensor offering a 1-inch optical format, a resolution of 5.24 million pixels, and a 5:4 aspect ratio. They provide 211 frames per second for continuous scanning with 2560 x 2048 full pixel resolution for both monochrome and raw Bayer output.
8-bit, 10-bit or 12-bit output can be selected for both monochrome and raw Bayer formats. The SP­5000C-CXP2 is also capable of performing in-camera color interpolation at reduced frame rates. The new cameras feature a CoaXPress interface which uses coax cable with the capability of supplying power through the cable. The SP-5000M-CXP2 and SP-5000C-CXP2 use a dual coaxial cable interface. A full pixel readout, partial scan readout, or binning mode (monochrome only) can be selected depending on the application.
The SP-5000M-CXP2 and SP-5000C-CXP2 have various comprehensive functions needed for automated optical inspection applications, such as solid state device inspection or material surface inspection. They incorporate video processing functions such as a look-up table, shading compensation and blemish compensation in addition to fundamental functions such as trigger, exposure setting and video level control.
As a common Spark Series feature, a new connector for lens control is employed. SP-5000M-CXP2 and SP-5000C-CXP2 support P-iris and motor-driven lenses as standard lens control capabilities. Factory options are available to configure this connector to support DC iris systems, as well as provide a video iris output signal, or to provide additional TTL IN and OUT lines.
The latest version of this manual can be downloaded from: www.jai.com The latest version of the Camera Control Tool for the SP-5000M-CXP2 and SP-5000C-CXP2 can be downloaded from: www.jai.com For camera revision history, please contact your local JAI distributor.
2. Camera composition
The standard camera composition is as follows.
Camera body 1 Sensor protection cap 1 Dear Customer (sheet) 1
The following optional accessories are available.
Tripod base
MP-42
Power supply unit
PD-12 series
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3. Main features
New Spark Series, 1” progressive scan camera Intelligent body design for easy and flexible installation Utilizes new CoaXPress interface using two coaxial cables Aspect ratio 5:4, 2560(H) x 2048(V) - 5.2 million effective pixels 5 μm square pixels S/N 55 dB for monochrome and 53 dB for color 8-bit, 10-bit or 12-bit output for monochrome and Bayer 3 x 8-bit output for RGB interpolated color 211 frames/second with full resolution in continuous operation (CXP-6x2) Various readout modes, including horizontal and vertical binning (SP-5000M-CXP2 only) and
ROI (Region Of Interest) for faster frame rates
0 dB to +24 dB gain control for both SP-5000M-CXP2 and SP-5000C-CXP2 10 μs (1/100,000) to 8 seconds exposure control in 1 μs step Auto exposure control Timed and trigger width exposure control RCT and PIV trigger modes for specific applications ALC control with combined function of AGC, auto exposure and auto iris HDR (High Dynamic Range) function is available (SP-5000M-CXP2 only) Various pre-processing circuits are provided
Programmable LUT Gamma correction from 0.45 to 1.0 Shading correction Bayer white balance with manual or one-push auto (SP-5000C-CXP2 only) Blemish compensation
New Hirose 10P connector for lens interface including P-Iris lens control C-mount for lens mount Setup by Windows XP/Vista/7/8 via serial communication
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4. Locations and functions
4.1 Locations and functions
Lens mount C-mount (Note *1) 10-pin connector AUX Connector for lens control (Standard) LED Indication for power and trigger input 12-pin connector DC and trigger input LINK 1 LINK Status indication for CXP#1 LINK 2 LINK Status indication for CXP#2 CXP#2 CoaXPress No.2 connector
CXP#1 CoaXPress No.1 connector (Note*2) Mounting holes Holes for mounting tripod base or direct installation.
Depth 5 mm (Note*3)
*1) Note1: Rear protrusion on C-mount lens must be less than 10.0 mm. *2) Note2: When one coaxial cable is used, CXP#1 must be used. *3) Note3: The part number for the tripod adapter plate (with 1/4"-20 thread) is MP-42 (option).
Fig. 1 Locations
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4.2 Rear panel
The rear panel mounted LEDs provide the following information:
POWER/TRIG
Amber: Power connected – initiating
This light goes OFF after initiating.
Steady green: Camera is operating in Continuous mode Flashing green: The camera is receiving external triggering
Note: The interval of flashing does not correspond with external
trigger duration.
Fig. 2 Rear panel
LINK1
Flashing green: Searching LINK (in case of using PoCXP)
Flashing amber: Searching LINK (in case of PoCXP not being used)
LINK2
Flashing amber: Searching LINK (in case of PoCXP not being used)
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5. Input and output
5.1 CoaXpress interface
5.1.1 CoaXPress interface standard
The SP-5000M-CXP2 and SP-5000C-CXP2 use CoaXPress as their interface. CoaXPress is a PLUG­AND-PLAY interface and connects the camera and the frame grabber board by coaxial cable(s). Its maximum transfer rate is 6.25 Gbps per one coaxial cable. Additionally, CoaXPress interface supports power supplied through the coaxial cable as well as communication signals. In the CoaXPress interface, multiple coaxial cables can be used in order to achieve a faster transfer rate or a reduced transfer rate can be used to extend the cable length. In the SP-5000M-CXP2 and SP-5000C-CXP2, a 2 coaxial cable system is used.
Fig.3 CoaXPress interface
The distance between camera and frame grabber board depends on the bit rate of the video and the cable used. Among the unique features of CoaXPress is its ability to supply DC power and provide trigger timing accuracy. The maximum power supply per one cable is 13W with DC+24V voltage. If the system uses 2 cables, it will be 26W. The accuracy of the trigger is ±2 ns at 3.125 Gbps. The CoaXPress compliance labeling is assigned to the following five cable types and the maximum bit rate and transmission length is indicated in the table below.
Table -1 Compliance labeling
Compliance Labeling
Maximum Operational Bit Rate per coax (Gbps) and transmission length
CXP-1
1.250 (up to 212 m)
CXP-2
2.500 (up to 185 m)
CXP-3
3.125 (up to 169 m)
CXP-5
5.000 (up to 102 m)
CXP-6
6.250 (up to 68 m)
In the SP-5000M-CXP2 and SP-5000C-CXP2, the maximum bit rate is 6.25 Gbps per one cable and the power supply is available on the CXP#1 connector only. For the details of the specifications, please refer to “JIIA-NTF-001-2010” published by Japan Industrial Imaging Association, http://www.jiia.org.
5.1.2 CoaXpress interface used in SP-5000-CXP2
SP-5000-CXP2 utilizes the following CoaXpress interface and the following table exhibits frames rate for different output format.
Number of lines: 1 or 2 lines PoCXP is available in Line 1 only.
Frame Grabber BoardCamera
Master Link
Extension Link
Data/Trigger/GPIO/Control Trigger/GPIO/Control Power
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Pixel format in CoaXPress can be set to either 8-bit or 10-bit output. However, as shown in the chart below, the 10-bit CoaXPress pixel format is not available (x) if the sensor is set to 10-bit pixel format.
Sensor Pixel Format
CXP 8bit
CXP 10bit
CXP 12bit
Sensor 8bit
Sensor 10bit
Sensor 12bit
JAI recommends the following settings depending on applications.
If the objective is to maximize the frame rate:
The sensor pixel format should be set to a smaller value.
If picture quality is the first priority:
The sensor pixel format should be set larger than that of the CXP pixel format. Example: Sensor format is 12-bit and CXP format is 8-bit
The relationship between pixel format and maximum frame rate is determined as described in the following table.
Table – 2(1) CoaxPress Interface (For Mono and Bayer)
Link Configurati on
Numb er of lanes
PoCX P (Not e)
Sensor8 bit CXP8bit
Sensor10 bit CXP8bit
Senso10 bit CXP10bi t
Sensor12 bit CXP8bit
Sensor12 bit CXP10bit
Sensor12 bit CXP12bit
CXP-3x1
1
CXP# 1
53fps
42fps
42fps
35fps
35fps
35fps
CXP-3x2
2
CXP# 1
106fps
84fps
84fps
70fps
70fps
70fps
CXP6x1
1
CXP# 1
CXP6x2
2
CXP# 1
211fps
169fps
166fps
141fps
141fps
141fps
Note: PoCXP is only available on CXP#1 connector.
Table – 2(2) CoaxPress Interface (For RGB 8-bit)
Link Configuration
Number of lanes
PoCXP (Note)
Sensor8bit CXP8bit
Sensor10bit CXP8bit
Sensor12bit CXP8bit CXP-3x1
1
CXP#1
11fps
8fps
7fps
CXP-3x2
2
CXP#1
22fps
17fps
14fps
CXP6x1
1
CXP#1
CXP6x2
2
CXP#1
44fps
35fps
29fps
Note: PoCXP is only available on CXP#1 connector.
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5.1.3 The relationship between sensor bit, pixel clock and output format.
In the SP-5000-CXP2, there are three sensor bit depths available as well as three pixel clocks,72MHz,
57.6 MHz and 48 MHz. The combination of these settings is directly related to which Link Configuration can be used. The following table shows the available combinations.
Table – 3 Sensor bit, Pixel clock and output format relationship
Sensor bit Pixel clock Available Link Configuration Mono Bayer RGB
CXP-3x1/8bit CXP-6x1/CXP-3x2/8bit CXP-6x2/8bit CXP-3x1/8bit CXP-3x1/10bit ­CXP-6x1/CXP-3x2/8bit CXP-6x1/CXP-3x2/10bit ­CXP-6x2/8bit CXP-6x2/10bit ­CXP-3x1/8bit CXP-3x1/10bit ­CXP-3x1/12bit ­CXP-6x1/CXP-3x2/8bit CXP-6x1/CXP-3x2/10bit ­CXP-6x1/CXP-3x2/12bit ­CXP-6x2/8bit CXP-6x2/10bit ­CXP-6x2/12it -
10bit
12bit
72MHz
57.6MHz
48MHz
8bit
Note1: By selecting sensor bit depth, available link configuration is determined.
5.1.4 Associated GenICam register
GenICam
Name
Access
Values
Category
Link
Config
R/W
Single3125Gbps Single625Gbps Dual3125Gbps Dual625Gbps
Device Control
Pixel Format
R/W
[Mono] Mono8 Mono10 [Color] BayerGB8 BayerGB10 8 Bit RGB
Image Format Control Sensor Pixel Format
R/W
10bit 12bit
JAI-Custom
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5.2 Connectors and pin assignment
5.2.1 Digital Video Output (75Ω 1.0・2.3 DIN Receptacle)
Type: CoaXPress Connector (ACX1785-ND Amphenol Connector or equivalent)
CXP#1
PoCXP compliant
CXP#2
Maximum Bit Rate per one coax: 6.25 Gbps Maximum Bit Rate per two coax: 12.5 Gbps Note: If one coaxial cable is used, CXP#1 must be used.
5.2.2 12-Pin connector
Type: HR-10A-10R-12PB(72) Hirose male or equivalent.
Table – 4 Hirose 12P pin assignment
*1) Factory default setting is an Exposure Active signal with negative polarity. *2) Factory default setting is a trigger input
Pin no.
Signal
Remarks 1 GND
2
DC input
+12V to +24V
3
GND
4
NC
5
Opto in-
Line5
6
Opto in+
7
Opto out-
Line2
8
Opto out+
9
TTL out
Line 1 (Note*1)
10
TTL in
Line 4 (Note*2)
11
DC input
+12V to +24V
12
GND
Fig.4 12-pin connector
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5.2.3 AUX Standard Hirose 10-Pin connector
5.2.3.1 Figure and pin configuration
Type : HIROSE 10-Pin Connector 3260-10S3(55)
Fig.5 Hirose 10-pin connector Table – 5 Hirose 10P pin assignment (Standard)
No
I/O
Name
Note
1 O DRIVE IRIS+
Motorized Lens
2 O DRIVE FOCUS+
Motorized Lens
3 O DRIVE ZOOM+
Motorized Lens
4 O COMMON
Motorized Lens
5 GND
6 O
P-IRIS OUT A+
P-Iris Lens
7 O P-IRIS OUT A-
P-Iris Lens
8 O P-IRIS OUT B+
P-Iris Lens
9 O P-IRIS OUT B-
P-Iris Lens
10 O GND
5.2.4 AUX Type 2 HIROSE 10-Pin connector (factory option)
Type: HIROSE 10-Pin Connector 3260-10S3(55)
Table – 6 Hirose 10P pin assignment (Option 1)
No
I/O
Name
Note
1 O Video Signal
Video Iris Lens
2 O Power DC+12V
Video Iris Lens
3 NC
4 NC
5 GND
6 O
DC IRIS DAMP-
DC Iris
7 O DC IRIS DAMP+
DC Iris
8 O DC IRIS DRIVE+
DC Iris
9 O DC IRIS DRIVE-
DC Iris
10 GND
1
8
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5.2.5 AUX Type 3 HIROSE 10-Pin connector (factory option)
Type: HIROSE 10-Pin Connector 3260-10S3(55)
Table – 7 HIROSE 10P pin assignment
No
I/O
Name
Note 1 O
TTL OUT2
Line8 2 O
TTL OUT3
Line9 3 I
TTL_IN2
Line10
4 NC 5 GND
6 I
LVDS_IN1+
Line11
7 I LVDS_IN1-
8
NC 9 GND
10 GND
5.3 Digital IN/OUT interface
In the SP-5000M-CXP2 and SP-5000C-CXP2, the digital IN/OUT capability in the software control tool can assign the necessary signals needed for the system.
5.3.1 Line Selector
In the Line Selector, the following input and output signals can be assigned.
Table – 8 Line selector
Note: Select and connect the line source signal against the item selected in the line selector.
Line Selector item
Description
Line 1 TTL 1 Out
TTL 1 output from #9 pin of DC In/Trigger 12-Pin on the rear
Line 2 Opt Out 1
Opt Out 1 output from # 7 & 8 pins of DC In/Trigger 12-Pin on the rear
Line 8 TTL 2 Out
TTL 2 output from #1pin “AUX” HIROSE 10-Pin on the rear (Factory option)
Line 9 TTL 3 Out
TTL 3 output from #2pin “AUX” HIROSE 10-Pin on the rear (Factory option)
NAND 0 In 1
First input at NAND first gate in GPIO
NAND 0 in 2
Second input at NAND first gate in GPIO
NAND 1 In 1
First input at NAND second gate in GPIO
NAND 1 in 2
Second input at NAND second gate in GPIO
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5.3.2 Line Source
Line source signal can be selected from the following table to connect it to the line item which is selected in the line selector.
Table - 9 Line Source
5.3.3 Line Mode
Indicates the status of the interface, input or output.
5.3.4 Line Inverter
Sets the polarity of the selected input or output.
5.3.5 Line Status
Indicates the status of the selected signal, input or output (True=High or False=Low)
5.3.6 Line Format
Controls the format of the line item selected in Line Selector.
(No Connect, TTL, LVDS, Opt Coupled)
5.3.7 GPIO
This is a general interface for input and output and controls input and output for trigger signals or valid signals and pulse generator. By using this interface, you can control an external light source, make a delayed function to input a trigger signal or make a precise exposure control with PWC trigger.
Line Source item
Description
Low
Connect Low Level signal to line item selected in Line Selector, Default setting
High
Connect High Level signal to line item selected in Line Selector
Frame Trigger Wait
Connect Frame Trigger Wait signal to line item selected in Line Selector
Frame Active
Connect Frame Active signal to line item selected in Line Selector
Acquisition Trigger Wait
Connect Acquisition Trigger Wait signal to line item selected in Line Selector
Acquisition Active
Connect Acquisition Active signal to line item selected in Line Selector
Exposure Active
Connect Exposure Active signal to line item selected in Line Selector
FVAL
Connect FVAL signal to line item selected in Line Selector
LVAL
Connect LVAL signal to line item selected in Line Selector
PulseGenerator0 Out
Connect Pulse Generator 0 signal to line item selected in Line Selector
PulseGenerator1 Out
Connect Pulse Generator 1 signal to line item selected in Line Selector
PulseGenerator2 Out
Connect Pulse Generator 2 signal to line item selected in Line Selector
PulseGenerator3 Out
Connect Pulse Generator 3 signal to line item selected in Line Selector
User output 0
Connect User Output 0 signal to line item selected in Line Selector
User output 1
Connect User Output 1 signal to line item selected in Line Selector
User output 2
Connect User Output 2 signal to line item selected in Line Selector
User output 3
Connect User Output 3 signal to line item selected in Line Selector
Line 4 TTL 1 In
Connect TTL 1 In signal to line 4 in Line Selector
Line 5 Opt 1 In
Connect Opt 1 In signal to line 4 in Line Selector
Line 7 Trigger packet In
Connect CXP trigger packet IN signal to line 7 in Line Selector
NAND 0 Out
Connect NAND 0 signal to line item selected in Line Selector
NAND 1 Out
Connect NAND 1 signal to line item selected in Line Selector
Line 10 TTL 2 In
Connect TTL 2 In signal to Line 10
Line 11 LVDS 1 In
Connect LVDS 1 In signal to Line 11
Note] As for LVAL, some line items cannot be connected. Refer to 5.3.7.2 GPIO matrix table
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5.3.7.1 Basic block diagram
Note1: There are three pixel clocks available. Pixel clock is related to Link Configuration. If Link Configuration is set, the appropriate pixel clock is automatically used. Note2: Items written in blue are available only if Type 3 is selected for AUX connector.
Fig. 6 GPIO
Soft Trigger LVAL IN
FVAL IN
Exposure Active
Acquisition Trigger Wait
Acquisition Active Frame Trigger Wait
Frame Active
User output 0
User output 1
User output 2
User output 3
Action 1
Action 2
GPIO 4 (TTL IN 1)
GPIO 5 (OPT IN 1)
GPIO 6 (OPT IN2)
GPIO 7 (Trigger Packet)
GPIO 10 (TTL IN2)
GPIO 11 (LVDS IN)
Pixel Clock
Cross Point
Switch
12 bit Counter
INV
INV
INV N
NAND
INV
Non INV
Pulse Gnerator
20 bit counter x 4
CLR
Trigger 0 (Acquisition Start)
Sel Bit (5,0) Sel Bit (7)
Sel Bit (7)
Pulse Generator 0 Pulse Generator 1
Pulse Generator 2 Pulse Generator 3
Trigger 1 (Acquisition Stop)
Trigger 3 (Transfer Start)
Trigger 2 (Frame Start)
GPIO 1 (TTL OUT 1) GPIO 2 (OPT OUT 1) OPT 3 (OPT OUT 2) Time Stamp Reset
GPIO 8 (TL OUT 2) GPIO 9 (TTL OUT 3)
Sel Bit (7)
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5.3.7.2 IN and OUT matrix table
The following table shows the input and output matrix table.
Table – 10 GPIO IN and OUT matrix table
Selector (Cross point switch output)
Source signal
(Cross point switch input)
LOW
HIGH
Line 4 - 12P TTL In
Line 5 - 12P OPT In
Line 7 - Trigger packet
NAND 0 Out 1
NAND 1 Out 1
Pulse Generator 0
Pulse Generator 1
Pulse Generator 2
Pulse Generator 3
User Output 0
User Output 1
User Output 2
User Output 3
Software Trigger
FVAL
LVAL
Exposure Active
Acquisition Trigger Wait
Acquisition Active
Frame Trigger Wait
Frame Active
Line 10 - TTL 2 In
Line 11 - LVDS 1 In
Extension GPIO Connection
NAND 2 In 2 Pulse Generator 0
Pulse Generator 1
Pulse Generator 2
Pulse Generator 3
Pulse Generator
Clear Source
Line Source
Line 9 - TTL 3 Out
NAND 1 In 1
NAND 1 In 2
NAND 2 In 1
Trigger
Selector
Line Selector
Pulse Generator
Selector
Acquisition Start
Acquisition Stop
Frame Start
Line 1 - 12P TTL Out 1
Line 8 - TTL 2 Out Line 2 - 12P Opt Out 1
Note: As for Line 8, Line 9, Line 10 and Line 11 are available if AUX Type 3 is used for AUX connector configuration.
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5.3.8 Associated GenIcam register
GenICam
Name
Access
Values
Category
Line Selector
R/W
Line1 - TTL Out 1 CC1 Line8 – TTL Out 2(Option) Line9 - TTL Out 3(Option) Nand Gate 0 In1 Nand Gate 0 In2 Nand Gate 1 In1 Nand Gate 1 In2
Digital I/O Control
Line Mode
RO
Output Input
Digital I/O Control
Line Inverter
R/W
False True
Digital I/O Control
Line Status
RO
False True
Digital I/O Control
Line Source
R/W
Low High Acquisition Trigger Wait Acquisition Active Frame Trigger Wait Frame Active Exposure Active FVAL PG0 to 3 User out0 to 3 TTL in Opto1 in CXP in (Trigger Packet) Nand0 to 1 Line10 - TTL In 2(Option) Line11- LVDS In(Option)
Digital I/O Control
Line Format
RO
TTL LVDS Opto CXP
Digital I/O Control
5.4 Pulse Generator
The SP-5000-CXP2 has a frequency divider using the pixel clock as the basic clock and four pulse generators. In each Pulse Generator, various Clear settings are connected to GPIO. The following shows Pulse Generator default settings.
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Table - 11 Pulse Generator default settings
5.4.1 Clock Pre-scaler
Clock pre-scaler (Divide Value) can set the dividing value of the frequency divider (12-bit
length) and the pixel clock is used for this. Four built-in pulse generators work by the same clock. In the SP-5000-CXP2, the default pixel clock is set at 48MHz.
5.4.2 Pulse Generator Selector
This is where you select one of the 4 pulse generators in order to set or modify its parameters.
Table - 12 Pulse Generator setting
Display Name
Value
Clock Pre-scaler
1
Pulse Generator Selector
Pulse Generator
Length
Start Point
End Point
Repeat Count
Clear Source
Clear Inverter
Clear Activation
Clear Sync Mode
-
Pulse Generator 0
1 0 1 0 Off
True
Off
Async Mode
-
Pulse Generator 1
1 0 1 0 Off
True
Off
Async Mode
-
Pulse Generator 2
1 0 1 0 Off
True
Off
Async Mode
-
Pulse Generator 3
1 0 1 0 Off
True
Off
Async Mode
Note: When Pulse Generator Repeat Count is set to “0”, the camera is operating in Free Running mode.
However, based on the above default setting, Length=1, Start Point=0 and End Point=1, Pulse Generator stops at High output. Therefore, if Start Point=0 and End Point=1 are configured, Length should be 2 as the minimum active width.
Trigger Selector item
Description
Pulse Generator 0
If Pulse Generator 0 is selected, Length Start Point、End Point、Repeat Count、Clear Source、Clear Inverter Clear Activation and Clear Sync Mode of pulse generator 0 are displayed under the selector.
Pulse Generator 1
If Pulse Generator 1 is selected, Length Start Point、End Point、Repeat Count、Clear Source、Clear Inverter Clear Activation and Clear Sync Mode of pulse generator 1 are displayed under the selector.
Pulse Generator 2
If Pulse Generator 2 is selected, Length Start Point、End Point、Repeat Count、Clear Source、Clear Inverter Clear Activation and Clear Sync Mode of pulse generator 2 are displayed under the selector.
Pulse Generator 3
If Pulse Generator 3 is selected, Length Start Point、End Point、Repeat Count、Clear Source、Clear Inverter Clear Activation and Clear Sync Mode of pulse generator 3 are displayed under the selector.
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Fig.7 Pulse Generator Pulse construction
5.4.3 Pulse Generator Length
Set the counter up value (number of clocks, refer to Table 14) for the selected pulse
generator. If Repeat Count value is 0, and if Pulse Generator Clear signal is not input, the pulse
generator generates the pulse repeatedly until reaching this counter up value.
5.4.4 Pulse Generator Start Point
Set the active output start count value for the selected pulse generator. However, please note that a maximum 1 clock jitter for the clock which is divided in the clock
pre-scaler can occur.
5.4.5 Pulse Generator End Point
Set the active output ending count value for the selected pulse generator.
5.4.6 Pulse Generator Repeat Count
Set the repeating number of the pulse for the selected pulse generator. After Trigger Clear signal is input, the pulse generator starts the count set in Repeat Count. Accordingly, an active pulse which has a start point and end point can be output repeatedly.
However, if Repeat Count is set to“0”, it works as a Free-Running counter.
5.4.7 Pulse Generator Clear Activation
Set the clear conditions of clear count pulse for the selected pulse generator.
5.4.8 Pulse Generator Clear Sync Mode
Set the count clear method for the selected pulse generator. In the case of Async Mode, if the clear signal is input during the length setting value, the counter will stop counting according to the clear signal input. In the case of Sync Mode, if the clear signal is input during the length setting value, the counter will continue to count until the end of the length setting value and then clear the count.
Both modes clear the repeat count when the counter is cleared.
Pulse generator length
Pulse generator Start point
Pulse generator End point
Pulse generator repeat count = N (Pulse generator length x N)
Pulse generator Clear source IN
(Clear activation = Rising edge Clear SYNC mode = Async)
Pulse generator Output
Pulse generator length
Pulse generator length
000
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Fig.8 Counter clear in Async mode
Fig.9 Counter clear in Sync mode
0
Clear
Pulse
Generator Output
Pulse
Generator Clear Source In
(Example 1) Clear Activation = Rising Edge, Clear Sync Mode = Async Mode,
Clear Inverter = False
(Example 2) Clear Activation = Rising Edge, Clear Sync Mode = Sync Mode,
Clear Inverter = False
Pulse
Generator Output
Pulse
Generator Clear Source In
0
Pulse
Generator
Length
0
Clear
Note: Repeat Count is also reset.
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5.4.9 Pulse Generator Clear Source
The following clear source can be selected as the pulse generator clear signal.
Table - 13 Pulse generator clear source
Pulse Generator Clear Source item
Description
Low
Connect Low level signal to Clear Source for the selected pulse generator.
Default setting
High
Connect High level signal to Clear Source for the selected pulse generator.
Frame Trigger Wait
Connect Frame Trigger Wait signal to Clear Source for the selected pulse generator.
Frame Active
Connect Frame Active signal to Clear Source for the selected pulse generator.
Exposure Active
Connect Exposure Active signal to Clear Source for the selected pulse generator.
Acquisition Trigger wait
Connect Acquisition Trigger Wait signal to Clear Source for the selected pulse generator.
Acquisition Active
Connect Acquisition Active signal to Clear Source for the selected pulse generator.
FVAL
Connect FVAL signal to Clear Source for the selected pulse generator.
LVAL
Connect LVAL signal to Clear Source for the selected pulse generator.
PulseGenerator0 Out
Connect Pulse Generator 0 output to Clear Source for the selected pulse generator.
PulseGenerator1 Out
Connect Pulse Generator 1 output to Clear Source for the selected pulse generator.
PulseGenerator2 Out
Connect Pulse Generator 2 output to Clear Source for the selected pulse generator.
PulseGenerator3 Out
Connect Pulse Generator 3 output to Clear Source for the selected pulse generator.
User output0 Out
Connect User output 0 to Clear Source for the selected pulse generator.
User output1 Out
Connect User output 1 to Clear Source for the selected pulse generator.
User output2 Out
Connect User output 2 to Clear Source for the selected pulse generator.
User output3 Out
Connect User output 3 to Clear Source for the selected pulse generator.
TTL 1 In
Connect TTL 1 In signal to Clear Source for the selected pulse generator.
OPT 1 in
Connect Opt 1 In signal to Clear Source for the selected pulse generator.
Trigger packet In
Connect Trigger packet In signal to Clear Source for the selected pulse generator.
Nand 0 Out
Connect NAND 0 output signal to Clear Source for the selected pulse generator.
Nand 1 Out
Connect NAND 1 output signal to Clear Source for the selected pulse generator.
TTL 2 In
Connect TTL 2 In signal to LINE 10.
LVDS 1 In
Connect LVDS 1 In signal to Line 11
Note: The pulse generator output cannot be used as the clear input to the same pulse generator. Refer to 5.3.6.2. Table 8 .
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5.4.10 Pulse Generator Inverter
Clear Source Signal can be have polarity inverted.
5.4.11 Pulse Generator Setting Parameters
Table - 14 Pulse Generator setting parameters
Display Name
Value
Clock Pre-scaler
1 to 4096
Pulse Generator Clock (MHz)
[Pixel Clock:57.6 MHz or 48 MHz]÷[Clock Pre-scaler]
Pulse Generator Selector
- Pulse Generator 0
- Pulse Generator 1
- Pulse Generator 2
- Pulse Generator 3
- Pulse Generator Length
1 to 1048575
- Pulse Generator Length (ms)
[Clock Source]÷[Clock Pre-scaler])-1 x [Pulse Generator Length]
- Pulse Generator Frequency (Hz)
Pulse Generator Length (ms)]-1
- Pulse Generator Start Point
0 to 1048574
- Pulse Generator Start Point (ms)
[Clock Source]÷[Clock Pre-scaler])-1 x [Pulse Generator Start Point]
- Pulse Generator End Point
1 to 1048575
- Pulse Generator End Point (ms)
[Clock Source]÷[Clock Pre-scaler])-1 x [Pulse Generator End Point]
- Pulse Generator pulse-width (ms)
[ Pulse Generator End Point (ms)][ Pulse Generator Start Point (ms)]
- Pulse Generator Repeat Count
0 to 255
- Pulse Generator Clear Activation
Clear Mode for the Pulse Generators
- Off
- High Level
- Low level
- Rising Edge
- Falling Edge
- Pulse Generator Clear Sync Mode
- Async mode
- Sync mode
- Pulse Generator Clear Source
- Low
- High
- Frame Trigger Wait
- Frame Active
- Exposure Active
- Fval
- Lval
- PulseGenerator0
- PulseGenerator1
- PulseGenerator2
- PulseGenerator3
- TTL_In1
- Trigger Packet_In
- Nand0 Out
- Nand1 Out
- Line 10 - TTL 2 In
- Line 11 - LVDS 1 In
- Pulse Generator Inverter(Polarity)
Pulse Generator Clear Inverter
- False
- True
Note:
1. If Pulse Generator Repeat Count is set to “0”, the pulse generator works in Free Running mode.
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5.4.12 Associated GenICam register
GenICam Name
Access
Values
Category
Pre-scaler
R/W
1 to 4096
Pulse Generators
Pulse Generator Selector
R/W
PG0 to PG3
Pulse Generators
Pulse Generator Length
R/W
0 to 1048575
Pulse Generators
Pulse Generator Start Point
R/W
0 to 1048575
Pulse Generators
Pulse Generator End Point
R/W
0 to 1048575
Pulse Generators
Pulse Generator Repeat Count
R/W
0 to 255
Pulse Generators
Pulse Generator Clear Activation
R/W
Free Run High Level Low Level Rising Edge Falling Edge
Pulse Generators
Pulse Generator Clear Source
R/W
Low High Soft Acquisition Trigger Wait Acquisition Active Frame Trigger Wait Frame Active Exposure Active FVAL PG0 to 3 User out0 to 3 TTL in Opto1 in CXP in (Trigger Packet) Nand0 to 1
Pulse Generators
Pulse Generator Invertor
R/W
True False
Pulse Generators
Pulse Generator Sync Mode
R/W
Async Mode Sync Mode
Pulse Generators
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6. Sensor layout, output format and timing
6.1 Sensor layout
CMOS sensors used in the SP-5000M-CXP2 and SP-5000C-CXP2 have the following tap and pixel layout.
6.1.1 Monochrome sensor
2560 Pixels
2048 Pixels
F
Fig.10 Monochrome sensor layout
6.1.2 Bayer color sensor
Fig.11 Bayer color sensor layout
2560 Pixels
2048 Pixels
F
Pixel (0,0)
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6.2. Camera output format
The following table shows the relation between camera output and sensor readout system.
Camera output format
Sensor readout system
Reference figure
1X–1Y
1-tap readout
6.2.1
Note: The description of camera output format is based on GenICam SFNC Ver.1.5.1.
6.2.1 1X-1Y
1X–1Y is defined in GenICam SFNC Ver.1.5.1 for 1-tap readout and the readout system is the following.
Width = 2560 Pixel
Height = 2048 Pixel
X5120
Y1
X5120 Y3840
X4 Y1
X4
Y2048
X3 Y1
X3
Y2048
X2 Y1
X2
Y2048
X5 Y1
X5
Y2048
X6 Y1
X6
Y2048
X7 Y1
X7
Y2048
X8 Y1
X8
Y2048
X2053
Y1
X2553 Y2048
X2054
Y1
X2554 Y2048
X2055
Y1
X2555 Y2048
X2056
Y1
X2556 Y2048
X2057
Y1
X2557 Y2048
X2058
Y1
X2558 Y2048
X2059
Y1
X2559 Y2048
X2056
Y1
X2056
Y2
X2560 Y2047
X2560 Y2048
X1 Y1
X1 Y2
X1
Y2047
X1
Y2048
Tap 1
Pixel(0,0)
Step Y = 1
Step X = 1
Fig.12 1X – 1Y readout
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6.3 Output timing
6.3.1 Horizontal timing
Output format: 1X – 1Y 1 Clock: 13.889ns
6.3.1.1 Vertical Binning OFF
Fig.13 Horizontal Timing (Vertical timing OFF)
6.3.1.2 Vertical Binning ON
Fig. 14 Horizontal timing (Vertical binning ON)
1
1
LVAL
DVAL
Video
Exposure
Active
Link Configuration
① (clk) ② (clk) ③ (clk) 1L (µs)
Dual CXP6 12.5 Gbps 165 42 123 2.29
Single CXP6 6.25 Gbps 330 207 123 4.59
Dual CXP3 6.25 Gbps 330 207 123 4.59
Single CXP3 3.125 Gbps 660 537 123 9.17
1
1
LVAL
DVAL
Video
Exposure
Active
Link Configuration
① (clk) ② (clk) ③ (clk) 1L (µs)
Dual CXP6 12.5 Gbps 165 42 123 2.29
Single CXP6 6.25 Gbps 330 207 123 4.59
Dual CXP3 6.25 Gbps 330 207 123 4.59
Single CXP3 3.125 Gbps 660 537 123 9.17
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6.3.2 Vertical timing
Output format: 1X – 1Y, CXP-6_2 Trigger Mode: N, Exposure Mode: Timed 1L: 165 clocks, 1 clock: 13.889 ns
6.3.2.1 Vertical Binning OFF
FVAL
DVAL
CCD Exposure
Video
Exposure Active
Frame Active
2048L
47 48L(Min)
9 10L
Fig.15 Vertical Timing (Vertical binning OFF)
6.3.2.2 Vertical Binning ON
FVAL
DVAL
CCD Exposure
Video
Exposure Active
Frame Active
1024L
47 48L(Min)
9 10L
Fig. 16 Vertical timing (Vertical binning ON)
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6.3.3 ROI (Region Of Interest) setting
In the SP-5000-CXP2, a subset of the image can be output by setting Width, Height, Offset-X, and Offset­Y. If the height is decreased, the number of lines read out is decreased and as the result, the frame rate is increased. However, in the horizontal direction, the horizontal frequency is not changed if the width is decreased. In the SP-5000M-CXP2, the minimum width is “64” and minimum height is “1”. In the SP­5000C-CXP2, the minimum width is “64” and minimum height is “2”.
OffsetX
Width
OffsetY
Height
Width
2560 Width Max
2048 Height Max
Readout area
Fig. 17 Setting example ( No binning) Fig.18 Setting example (Binning)
6.4 Digital output Bit allocation
CCD out
Digital Out
8bit
10bit
12bit
Black
0%
8LSB
32LSB
128LSB
Monochrome
100%
222LSB
890LSB
3560LSB
Color
Monochrome
115%
255LSB
1023LSB
4095LSB
Color
Digital Out [LSB]
32
70025
Analog Out [m V]
890
1023
Black Lev el
0
White Clip Le vel
800
100% Leve l
Fig.19 Bit allocation (10-bit)
Setting example (1)
Binning Horizontal = 1
Setting example (2)
Binning Horizontal = 2 Binning Vertical = 2
OffsetX
OffsetY
Height
Width
1280 Width Max
1024 Height Max
Readout area
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7. Operating modes
7.1. Acquisition control (change the frame rate)
7.1.1 Acquisition frame rate
With Trigger OFF (free running mode – see section 7.2.1), the default frame rate of the camera is based on the specified ROI. The smaller the ROI, the faster the default frame rate. However, it is possible to specify a free-running frame rate (i.e., no trigger needed) that is slower than the default rate. This can be useful when a longer exposure time is needed for a specific ROI.
Modification of the frame rate is done by entering a value in the AcquisitionFrameRate control corresponding to frequency to be allocated to each frame period. Allowed values range from 36290 Hz to 0.125 Hz for SP-5000M-CXP2, however if the value entered is less than the time required for the default frame rate, the setting is ignored and the default frame rate is used. For example, the minimum frame period for the smallest possible ROI (1 line) requires 36290 Hz, so any entry more than 36290 will always be ignored.
The setting range in Acquisition Frame Rate is:
Shortest
to
Longest
Inverse number of time
required to drive all pixels
in the area set by ROI
command or
inverse number of time
required to transmit one
frame data
to
0.125 Hz = 8 seconds
For the above setting, Acquisition Frame Rate (unit: fps or Hz) is used.
Acquisition Frame Rate: 36290 Hz to 0.125 Hz
How to set:
ROI should be set first.
The number shown in Acquisition Frame Rate will correspond to the minimum frame period for the specified ROI. The value can be decreased up to 0.125 Hz. If ROI is changed from a smaller size to a larger size, the default frame rate of the ROI is automatically recalculated inside the camera and changed to the slower frame rate of the larger ROI.
7.1.2 Calculation of frame rate
The frame rate for a specific ROI is calculated using the following formula.
HEIGHT and Width are the size of ROI. C
EXP_BCEXP_FCH
and
FSYS
are listed in the table.
T
EXP_B
(µs) = C
EXP_B
/ F
SYS
T
EXP_F
(µs) = C
EXP_F
/ F
SYS
T
ROW
(µs) = CH / F
SYS
T
wait
(µs)
= T
ROW
x 2
K = ceil(T
EXP_B
/ T
ROW
) + 1.0 EXR = 2 EXC = 1
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Normal
T
READOUT (
µs) = T
ROW
* (HEIGHT + K + EXR) + EXC / F
SYS
+ T
WAIT
+ T
EXP_F
Frame rate(fps) = 1/Roundup (1000000.0 * T
READOUT
)
PIV
T
READOUT (
µs) = T
ROW
* (HEIGHT + K + EXR) + EXC / F
SYS
+ T
WAIT
+ T
EXP_F
+ 0.00005
Frame rate(fps) = 1/Roundup (1000000.0 * T
READOUT
)
RCT
T
READOUT (
µs) = T
ROW
* (HEIGHT + K + EXR) + EXC / F
SYS
+ T
WAIT
+ T
EXP_F
+ 0.00005
Frame rate(fps)= 1/Roundup (1000000.0 * T
READOUT
) + 158
CH
CXP LINK
Pixel Format
SP-5000M_CXP2
SP-5000C-CXP2
Width>2112
Width>1984
Width<=1984
Width>2112
Width>1984
Width<=1984
6GX2
Mono8/BayerGR8
165
137
130
165
165
165
Mono10/BayerGR10
167
139
132
167
167
167
Mono12/BayerGR12
165
137
130
165
165
165
RGB8 792
792
792
6GX1
Mono8/BayerGR8
330
264
248
330
330
330
Mono10/BayerGR10
330
264
248
330
330
330
Mono12/BayerGR12
330
264
248
330
330
330
RGB8 1584
1584
1584
3GX2
Mono8/BayerGR8
330
264
248
330
330
330
Mono10/BayerGR10
330
264
248
330
330
330
Mono12/BayerGR12
330
264
248
330
330
330
RGB8 1584
1584
1584
3GX1
Mono8/BayerGR8
660
528
496
660
660
660
Mono10/BayerGR10
660
528
496
660
660
660
Mono12/BayerGR12
660
528
496
660
660
660
RGB8 3168
3168
3168
F
SYS
Sensor Pixel
Format
F
SYS
8bit
72,000,000
10bit
57,600,000
12bit
48,000,000
C
EXP_F
Sensor Pixel
Format
SP-5000M_CXP2
SP-5000C-CXP2
8bit
168
168
10bit
136
136
12bit
112
112
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C
EXP_B
Sensor Pixel
Format
SP-5000M_CXP2
SP-5000C-CXP2
Width>2112
Width>1984
Width<=1984
Width>2112
Width>1984
Width<=1984
8bit
723
735
735
723
723
723
10bit
581
589
590
581
581
581
12bit
490
490
490
490
490
490
Associated GenICam register
GenICam Name
Access
Values
Category
Acquisition Frame Rate
R/W
0.125 to 211
Acquisition Control
Acquisition Frame Rate Raw
R/W
4785 to 8000000
Acquisition Control
7.2. Exposure setting
This section describes how to set the exposure settings.
7.2.1 Exposure Mode
The exposure mode can be selected from the following three ways.
Table35. Exposure mode
Exposure Mode setting
Exposure operation
OFF
No exposure control (free-running operation)
Timed
Exposure operation at the value set in Exposure Time. Setting value is usec unit.
If Trigger Mode setting is OFF, the camera is in free-running operation. If Trigger Mode setting is ON, the exposure operation depends on the setting of
Trigger Option.
Trigger Width
The exposure is controlled by the pulse width of the external trigger. Trigger Mode is forced to ON.
For trigger operation, Exposure Mode must be set to something other than OFF and Trigger Mode of Frame Start must be ON. If Exposure Mode is set at Timed, the exposure operation can be selected as follows by setting Trigger Option
Table36. Trigger option
Trigger Option setting
Exposure operation
OFF
Timed (EPS) mode
RCT
RCT mode, the video signal is output only if the trigger signal is inout
PIV
PIV (Particle Image Velocimetry) mode
RCT Continuous
RCT mode but, the video signal is also output like a free-running operation
The effect of the combination of Exposure Mode, Trigger Option and Trigger Mode is as follows.
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Table37. The combination of Exposure Mode, Trigger Option and Trigger Mode
Exposure Mode
Trigger Option
Trigger Mode
(Frame Start)
Operation
OFF
N/A
N/A
Self-running operation Exposure control by Exposure Time is not possible
Timed
OFF
OFF
Self-running operation Exposure control by Exposure Time is not possible
ON
Timed (EPS) Operation Exposure can be controlled by Exposure Time
RCT/
RCT continuous
Forced to ON
RCT Operation Exposure can be controlled by Exposure Time
PIV
Forced to ON
PIV Operation Exposure can be controlled by Exposure Time
Trigger Width
N/A
Forced to ON
Exposure is controlled by the pulse width of the external trigger
Table 38. Associated GenICam register information
GenICam Name
Access
Values
Category
Exposure Mode
R/W
Off Timed TriggerWidth
Acquisition Control
Trigger Mode
R/W
Off On
Acquisition Control
Trigger Option
R/W
Off RCT PIV RCT Continuous
JAI-Custom
7.2.2 Exposure Time
This command is effective only when Exposure Mode is set to Timed. It is for setting exposure time. The setting step for exposure time is 1 μsec per step. Minimum: 10 μsec Maximum: 8 seconds
Associated GenICam register
GenICam
Name
Access
Values
Category
Exposure Mode
R/W
Off Timed TriggerWidth
Acquisition Control
Exposure Time
R/W
10 to 1000000 [us]
Acquisition Control
Exposure Time Raw
R/W
10 to 1000000 [us]
Acquisition Control
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7.2.3 Exposure Auto
This is a function to control the exposure automatically. It is effective only for Timed. JAI ALC Reference controls the brightness.
There are three modes, OFF, Once and Continuous. OFF: No exposure control Once: Exposure adjusts when the function is set, then remains at that setting Continuous: Exposure continues to be adjusted automatically
In this mode, the following settings are available. ALC Speed: Rate of adjustment can be set ASC Max: The maximum value for the exposure time to be controlled can be set ASCMin: The minimum value for the exposure time to be controlled can be set ALC Reference: The reference level of the exposure control can be set ALC Channel area: The measurement area of the exposure control can be set
Associated GenICam register
GenICam
Name
Access
Values
Category
Exposure Auto
R/W
Off Continuous Once
Acquisition Control
Exposure Auto Max
R/W
100 to 1000000
JAI-Custom
Exposure Auto Min
R/W
100 to 1000000
JAI-Custom
7.3. Trigger Control
7.3.1 Trigger Source
The following signals can be used as the trigger source signal.
OFF
Line 5 (Input to Opt In 1 and output from Digital IO
Line 4 (Input to TTL In1 and output from Digital IO
User Out 0 to 3
Trigger Packet IN
Soft Trigger
Pulse Generator 0 to 3
NAND1/NAND2
7.3.2 Trigger activation
This command can select how to activate the trigger.
Rising Edge: At the rising edge of the pulse, the trigger is activated.
Falling Edge: At the falling edge of the pulse, the trigger is activated.
Level High: During the high level of trigger, the accumulation is activated
Level Low: During the low level of trigger, the accumulation is activated If Exposure Mode is set to Trigger Width, Level High or Level Low must be used.
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Table – 16 Trigger activation for each trigger mode
RisingEdge
FallingEdge
LevelHigh
LevelLow
Timed
○ ○ ×
×
TriggerWidth
× × ○
Timed - PIV
○ ○ ×
×
Timed - RCT
○ ○ ×
×
7.3.3 Trigger Overlap
This function defines whether or not a trigger pulse can be accepted while data is being read out.
OFF The trigger pulse is not accepted during the sensor readout. Read Out The trigger pulse can be accepted during the sensor readout.
7.3.4 Associated GenICam register
GenICam
Name
Access
Values
Category
Trigger Selector
R/W
Acquisition Start Acquisition End Frame Start
Acquisition Control
Trigger Mode
R/W
On Off
Acquisition Control
Trigger Software
W
Command
Acquisition Control
Trigger Source
R/W
Low High Soft Frame Trigger Wait Frame Active Exposure Active FVAL PG0 to PG3 User out0 to 3 TTL in Optp1 in CXP in (Trigger Packet) Nand0 to 1
Acquisition Control
Trigger Activation
R/W
Rising Edge Falling Edge Level High Level Low
Acquisition Control
Trigger Over Lap
R/W
Off Read out
Acquisition Control
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7.4. Normal continuous operation (Timed Exposure Mode/Trigger Mode OFF)
This is used for applications which do not require triggering. In this mode, the video signal for the auto-iris lens is available if AUX connector is configured with option Type 2. For the video timing, refer to chapter 6.3. The frame rate of full pixels readout is 211 fps.
Primary settings to use this mode
Trigger Mode: Off
7.5. Timed mode
This mode allows a single image frame to be captured with a preset exposure time by using the external trigger. Additional settings determine if the trigger pulse can be accepted during the exposure period.
Primary settings to use this mode
Exposure Mode: Timed
Trigger Mode: ON
7.5.1 If the overlap setting is “OFF”
t1
t2
T3
2L (Min)
12.2 us
8L to 9L
Fig.20 Overlap OFF
Trigger
CMOS Exposure
FVAL
Exposure Active
Exposure Period
t3
t1
t2
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7.5.2 If the overlap setting is “Readout”
Fig.21 Readout
Trigger
CMOS Exposure
FVAL
Exposure Active
Exposure Period
t3
t1
t2
t1
t2
t5
2L
12.2 us
8L to 9L
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7.6. Trigger width mode
In this mode, the exposure time is equal to the trigger pulse width. Accordingly, longer exposure times are supported. Additional settings determine if the trigger pulse can be accepted during the exposure period.
Primary settings to use this mode
Exposure Mode: Trigger Width
Trigger Mode: ON
7.6.1 If the overlap setting is “OFF”
Note: In this mode, Exposure Active signal is -2.7 µs against the external trigger signal. Therefore, the external trigger signal should be +2.7 µs against the required Exposure Active signal.
Fig.22 Overlap = OFF
Trigger
CMOS Exposure
FVAL
Exposure Active
Exposure Period
t3
t1
t2
t4
t1
t2
t3
t4
10 µs + 2.7 µs(Min)
12.2 µs
7.5L 8.5L
8.8 µs
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7.6.2 If the overlap setting is “Readout”
Fig.23 Readout
Note: In this mode, Exposure Active signal is -2.7µs against the external trigger signal. Therefore, the external trigger signal should be +2.7µs against the required Exposure Active signal.
Trigger
CMOS Exposure
FVAL
Exposure Active
Exposure Period
t3
t1
t2
t4
t1
t2
t3
t4
10 µs + 2.7 µs(Min)
12.2 µs
7.5L 8.5L
8.8 µs
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7.7. RCT mode
Until the trigger is input, the camera operates continuously and the video signal for the auto-iris lens is output provided the AUX connector has been ordered with a Type 2 configuration option. At this moment, the video signal, FVAL and LVAL are output but DVAL is not output. When the trigger is input, the fast dump is activated to read out the electronic charge very quickly, after which the accumulation and the readout are performed. When the accumulated signal against the trigger is read out, FVAL, LVAL and DVAL are output too.
Primary settings to use this mode
Exposure Mode: Timed
Trigger Mode: ON
Trigger Option: RCT
In this mode, the setting of Trigger Overlap is invalid.
Fig.24 RCT mode timing
t1
t2
Trigger
CMOS Exposure
Exposure Active
FVAL
DVAL
t1
t2
56.8 µs
8L 9L
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7.8. PIV (Particle Image Velocimetry)
The Particle Image Velocimetry mode can be used in applications where 2 images need to be taken with a very short time interval. It can only be used with strobe flash as illumination. The first accumulation time is 10 sec to 2 sec. Then, the second exposure will be taken. The accumulation is LVAL asynchronous. The first strobe is activated during the first exposure duration and the second strobe is pulsed while the first frame is being read out. In this way, two strobe flashes generate two video outputs.
Primary Settings
Exposure Mode: Timed Trigger Mode: ON Trigger Option: PIV
In this mode, the setting of Trigger Overlap is invalid.
Fig.25 PIV mode
td te1
te2
itf tframe1
tframe2T
Trigegr
Exposure
Exposure Active
FVAL
DVAL
time name
description
time
td
Exposure beginning delay
12.2µs
te1
First exposure time period
10μs ~ 1s
te2
Second exposure time
2082L
itf
Inter framing time
12.8μs
T
FVAL non active
36 37 L
tframe1
First Frame read out
1 frame
tframe2
Second Frame read out
1 frame
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7.9. Sequence Mode
This mode allows the user to define a preset sequence of up to 10 images, each with its own ROI, exposure time and gain values. In this mode, auto functions such as AGC, ASC, AIC and AWB are not available.
7.9.1 Video send mode
The sequential trigger mode is selected via the Video Send Mode command and has the
following options.
Video send mode
How to select the index
Trigger Sequence
Select the index by the Frame Start trigger signal. (The setting index can be determined by the next index setting.)
Command Sequence
Select the index number to assign directly by the Command Sequence Index command.
Fig. 26 Behavior if Video Send Mode is set to Trigger Sequence
7.9.2 Sequence mode basic timing
In this mode, as each trigger input is received, the image data associated with the next
index within the preset sequence is output.
Fig. 27 Behavior of Sequence trigger
Index 0 Index 1 Index 2 Index 3 Index 4
Frame Start
Trigger In
Sequence
behavior
Frame count
=1
Next Index =
Index 1
Frame count
=1
Next Index =
Index 2
Frame count
=1
Next Index =
Index 3
Frame count
=1
Next Index =
Index 4
Frame count
=1
Next Index =
Index 5
Video Send Mode
Frame Start Trigger In
“Normal”
“Trigger Sequence”
Sequence Index Can be changed
Sequence Index
Cannot be changed
Sequence Index Execute from Index 0
Sequence Index Can be changed
“Normal”
Sequence Index Pointer & Repetition Count Clear
Sequence Index Execute From Index 0
“Trigger Sequence”
Sequence Index
Cannot be changed
Frame Active Out
Sequence Index
Performing
Sequence Index
Stop
Sequence Index Performing
Sequence Index
Stop
Sequence Reset Command
Execute
Sequen ce Index Execute from Index 0
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7.9.3 Sequence ROI setting parameters
7.9.3.1 Sequence index table (Default)
The following table shows the default settings. Table – 17 Sequence Index table (Default)
7.9.3.2 Descriptions of index table parameters
(1) Sequence ROI Index Selector
In Sequence ROI Index Selector, Index 0 to 9 can be selected. Sequence ROI – Width, Height, Offset X, Offset Y, Gain Selector - Gain/Red/Blue, Exposure Time, Black Level, Binning Horizontal, Binning Vertical, LUT Enable, Frame Count, Next Index for the selected index are displayed.
(2) Sequence ROI Width
Set the width of sequence ROI. The setting range is 16 to 2560 pixels. Rules for setting area and step number are the same as the normal ROI mode set by [Video Send Mode] =“Normal”.
(3) Sequence ROI Height
Set the height of sequence ROI. The setting range is 1 to 2048 lines. Rules for setting area and step number are the same as the normal ROI mode set by [Video Send Mode] =“Normal”.
(4) Sequence ROI Offset X
Set Offset X of sequence ROI. Sequence ROI Binning Horizontal = 1 (Off):
Setting range is 0 to (2560 - [Sequence ROI Width])
Sequence ROI Binning Horizontal = 2 (On):
Setting range is 0 to (1280 - [Sequence ROI Width]) The limitations of step number and other factors are the same as the normal ROI mode set by [Video Send Mode] =“Normal”.
(5) Sequence ROI Offset Y
Set Offset Y of sequence ROI. Sequence ROI Binning Vertical = 1 (Off):
Setting range is 0 to (2048 - [Sequence ROI Height]) Sequence ROI Binning Vertical = 2 (On):
Setting range is 0 to (1024 - [Sequence ROI Height]) The limitations of step number and other factors are the same as the normal ROI mode set by [Video Send Mode] =“Normal”.
Sequence ROI Index
Sequence ROI
Width
Height Offset
Gain Selector
Exposure Time
Black Level
Binning
LUT Enable
Frame Count
Next Index
X
Y
Gain (ALL)
Red
Blue
Horizontal
Vertical
- Index 0
2560
2048 0 0
100 0 0
180000 0 1 (Off)
1 (Off)
Off 1 Index 0
- Index 1
2560
2048 0 0
100 0 0
180000 0 1 (Off)
1 (Off)
Off 1 Index 0
- Index 2
2560
2048 0 0
100 0 0
180000 0 1 (Off)
1 (Off)
Off 1 Index 0
- Index 3
2560
2048 0 0
100 0 0
180000 0 1 (Off)
1 (Off)
Off 1 Index 0
- Index 4
2560
2048 0 0
100 0 0
180000 0 1 (Off)
1 (Off)
Off 1 Index 0
- Index 5
2560
2048 0 0
100 0 0
180000 0 1 (Off)
1 (Off)
Off 1 Index 0
- Index 6
2560
2048 0 0
100 0 0
180000 0 1 (Off)
1 (Off)
Off 1 Index 0
- Index 7
2560
2048 0 0
100 0 0
180000 0 1 (Off)
1 (Off)
Off 1 Index 0
- Index 8
2560
2048 0 0
100 0 0
180000 0 1 (Off)
1 (Off)
Off 1 Index 0
- Index 9
2560
2048 0 0
100 0 0
180000 0 1 (Off)
1 (Off)
Off 1 Index 0
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(6) Sequence ROI Gain Selector
In Sequence ROI Gain Selector, the gain settings for each index are available.
SP-5000C-CXP2: Gain (ALL), Red and Blue can be set. SP-5000M-CXP2: Only Gain is displayed and can be set.
(7) Sequence ROI Black Level
Black Level setting is available for each index.
(8) Sequence ROI Exposure Time
Exposure Time setting is available for each index.
(9) Sequence ROI Binning Horizontal
ON or OFF of Horizontal Binning for each index can be set.
(10) Sequence ROI Binning Vertical
ON or OFF of Vertical Binning for each index can be set.
(11) Sequence ROI LUT Enable
Enable or disable of LUT function for each index 0 to 9 can be set.
(12) Sequence ROI Frame Count
This can set how many times the selected index is repeated. This is applied to each index. Triggers are input according to numbers set in Frame Count and index is repeated and moves to the next index. Therefore, the same number of triggers as Frame Count must be input.
(13) Sequence ROI Next Index The number of the index that will follow the current index can be set. If [Video Send Mode] is set to “Trigger Sequence” and the trigger pulse is input in EPS
trigger, the sequence is executed from index 0.
(14) Sequence ROI Reset Command
This command resets the current index pointer and reverts to index 0 in the table. Frame Count is also re-initialized.
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7.9.4 Associated GenICam register
GenICam Name
Access
Values
Category
Video Send Mode Selector
R/W
Normal Trigger Sequence Command Sequence Multi ROI
JAI-Custom
Sequence ROI Index
R/W
0 to 9
JAI-Custom
Sequence Repetition
R/W
0 to 255
JAI-Custom
Sequence ROI Frame Count
R/W
0 to 255
JAI-Custom
Sequence ROI Next Index
R/W
0 to 10
JAI-Custom
Sequence ROI Width
R/W
0 to 2560
JAI-Custom
Sequence ROI Height
R/W
0 to 2048
JAI-Custom
Sequence ROI OffsetX
R/W
0 to (2560 – Sequence ROI Width)
JAI-Custom
Sequence ROI OffsetY
R/W
0 to (2048 – Sequence ROI Height)
JAI-Custom
Sequence ROI Gain
R/W
100 to 1600
JAI-Custom
Sequence Exposure Time
R/W
10 to Acquisition Frame rate Raw
JAI-Custom
Sequence ROI H Binning
R/W
1 or 2
JAI-Custom
Sequence ROI V Binning
R/W
1 or 2
JAI-Custom
Sequence ROI LUT Enable
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
Sequence ROI Black Level
R/W
-256 to 255
JAI-Custom
Sequence ROI Gain Red (for Color Model)
R/W
-4533 to 17713
JAI-Custom
Sequence ROI Gain Blue (for Color Model)
R/W
-4533 to 17713
JAI-Custom
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7.10 Multi ROI function
This function divides one frame image into a maximum of 8 images vertically and reads out all areas in one frame. In this function, width is the same for all 8 images. The multi ROI function is enabled if [Video Sending Mode] is set to “Multi ROI”.
Table - 18 Multi ROI Index table default values
7.10.1 Multi ROI setting parameters
(1) Multi ROI Index MaxSetting value = 1 8
Maximum 8 ROI settings are possible in a frame. Set Index 1 through 8 in Multi ROI Index table as an application requires.
(2) Multi ROI Width The setting range and Step number are the same as the normal ROI setting in which [Width] plus [Offset X] should be equal to [Width Max]. In Multi ROI operation, the
maximum offset value in index 1 to index 8 is the object in this calculation.
(3) Multi ROI Index Selector Index 1 to 8 can be selected. [Height], [Offset X], and [Offset Y] of the selected Multi ROI
Index are displayed and can be set.
(4) Multi ROI Offset X Offset X can be set for each ROI area of Multi ROI Index 1 to 8.
The restriction for setting Step and other factors are the same as the normal ROI setting. As described before, in Multi ROI operation, Multi ROI Width is a common width setting for Multi ROI Index 1 to 8.
(5) Multi ROI Height Height can be set for each ROI area of Multi ROI Index 1 to 8. The restriction for setting Step and other factors are the same as the normal ROI setting.
(6) Multi ROI Offset Y Offset Y can be set for each ROI area of Multi ROI Index 1 to 8. The restriction for setting Step and other factors is the same as the normal ROI setting. The sum of Multi ROI Height values of index 1 to 8 should be less than Height Max.
Multi ROI Index Max
1
Multi ROI Width
2560
Multi ROI Index Selector
Multi ROI
Height
Offset
X
Y
- Index 1 1 0
0
- Index 2 1 0
0
- Index 3 1 0
0
- Index 4 1 0
0
- Index 5 1 0
0
- Index 6 1 0
0
- Index 7 1 0
0
- Index 8 1 0
0
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Fig. 28 Multi ROI settings and output image
V-Binning Off
Height Max
= 2048
ROI setting explanation if Multi ROI Index Max is set to 4
Index 1 Offset Y
Index 1 Height
Index 2
Offset Y
Index 2 Height
Index 3 Height
Index 4 Height
Index 3 Offset Y
Index 4 Offset Y
Index 4 Offset X
Index 2
Offset X
Index 1 Offset X
Index 3 Offset X
H-Binning Off
Width Max = 2560
Video output of Multi ROI
[Width] [Multi ROI Width]
[Height]=
[Index 1 Multi ROI Height]+ [Index 2 Multi ROI Height]+ [Index 3 Multi ROI Height]+
[Index 4 Multi ROI Height]
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7.10.2 Associated GenICam register
GenICam
Name
Access
Values
Category
Video Send Mode Selector
R/W
Normal Trigger Sequence Command Sequence Multi ROI
JAI-Custom
Multi ROI Index
R/W
1 to 8
JAI-Custom
Multi ROI Width
R/W
0 to 2560
JAI-Custom
Multi ROI Next Index
R/W
1 to 8
JAI-Custom
Multi ROI Offset X
R/W
0 to 2560 – Multi ROI Width
JAI-Custom
Multi ROI Height
R/W
0 to 2048
JAI-Custom
Multi ROI Offset Y
R/W
0 to 2048 – Multi ROI Height
JAI-Custom
7.11. Operation and function matrix
Table – 19 Operation and function matrix
Trigger
Mode
Trigger
mode
Trigger
option
V. Binning (Note1)
H. Binning (Note1)
Exposure
Time
ROI
Auto
White Balance (Note2)
Auto
Iris
Output
Auto
gain
Auto
Exposure
Over
Lap
OFF
OFF
OFF
1
1
× × ×
2
2
× × ×
Timed
OFF
OFF
1
1
×
2
2
×
Timed
(EPS)
ON
OFF
1
1
○ ○ ○
(Note3)
2
2
○ ○ ○
(Note3
Trigger
Width
ON
OFF
1
1
× ○ ○
(Note3
×
2
2
× ○ ○
(Note3
×
Timed
(RCT)
ON
RCT
1
1
×
2
2
× × × × × ×
Timed
(PIV)
ON
PIV
1
1
×
○ × × × ×
×
2
2
×
× × × × ×
×
Note 1. Only SP-5000M-CXP2 Note 2: Only SP-5000C-CXP2 Note 3: If the trigger interval is long, iris may exhibit a hunting phenomenon.
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8. Other functions
8.1 Black level control
This function adjusts the setup level. The adjusting level is -63 to +64LSB at 10-bit output.
8.1.1 Black Level Selector
The following factors can be set.
SP-5000M-CXP2: DigitalAll SP-5000C-CXP2: DigitalAll/DigitalRed/ DigitalBlue
8.1.2 Black Level
The black level can be set in the following range.
SP-5000M-CXP2: DigitalAll-256 255
SP-5000C-CXP2: DigitalAll-256255
DigitalRed/DigitalBlue-512 +511
8.1.3 Associated GenICam register
GenICam
Name
Access
Values
Category
Black Level Selector
R/W
Digital All
Analog Control
Black Level Raw
R/W
-256 to 255
Analog Control
8.2 Gain control
In the SP-5000-CXP2, the gain control uses Analog Base Gain and Digital Gain. Analog Base Gain can be set at 0dB, +6dB or +12dB. The digital gain is used for the master gain setting.
For setting the gain,
1. Set analog gain (Select from 0dB, +6dB and +12dB)
2. Set digital gain The master gain (DigitalAll) for both monochrome and color can be set x1(0dB)
to x16(+24dB) against the analog base gain. The resolution for gain setting is
0.01%/step which is 0.05dB to 0.08dB, depending on the setting value.
In the SP-5000C-CXP2, blue and red gain can be set from x0.45 to x5.62 against the master gain setting and its resolution is x0.01/step.
3. In the SP-5000C-CXP2, Analog Gain can be applied to R, G and B channel respectively in order to cover wider range of color temperature.
Note1: If the gain up function is used, it is recommended to use the analog base gain as
the master gain setting. For instance, if +12dB gain up is required, the analog base gain is set at +12dB and no digital gain is added. This is because the signal-to-noise is better on analog gain performance. However, the AGC function works only in digital gain. Additionally, the analog base gain is effective in order to minimize gaps in the histogram at higher gain settings. Please note that the analog base gain has less accuracy due to its variability.
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Note2: If Analog Base Gain is set at 0dB and Digital Gain is used at high gain setting, the
video level may be unstable and fluctuating approx. 5%. In this case, it is suggested to set the analog base gain at +6dB or +12dB.
The above drawing shows the relation among gain setting value (command), gain amplitude, and dB indication. For example, the gain amplitude x 3.16 equals 10dB.
Fig.29 Gain control
8.2.1 Gain Selector
The following parameters can be set.
SP-5000M-CXP2: DigitalAll SP-5000C-CXP2: DigitalAll/Digital Red All/Digital Blue All
8.2.2 Gain
This is the reference value upon which gain adjustments are based. The operational adjustment is done in Gain Raw.
SP-5000M-CXP2: DigitalAll1~16 (0dB to +24dB) SP-5000C-CXP2: DigitalAll:1~16 (0dB to +24dB)
Digital Red All0.44665.6235 Digital Blue All0.4466~5.6235
8.2.3 Gain Raw
The gain raw can be adjusted in the following range.
SP-5000M-CXP2: DigitalAll1001600 SP-5000C-CXP2: DigitalAll:100~1600
Digital Red All/Digital Blue All-45379
8.2.4 Gain Auto
This function automatically controls the gain level.
This is controlled by the command JAI ALC Reference.
There are three modes.
X89.12
X16
X7.15
X5.62
X1
X0.45
1600
0
Gain
Magnification
Gain Setting Value
(Magnification)
37846 (X5.62)
0 (X1)
-4523 (X0.45)
Gain Setting Value
Master
R&B
Master Red
Blue
Gain Control Range for Bayer Color
39dB
-7dB
0dB
24dB
15dB
0dB
-7dB
15dB
0dB
-7dB
15dB
37846 (X5.62)
0 (X1)
-4523 (X0.45)
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OFF: Adjust manually. Once: Operate only one time when this command is set Continuous: Operate the auto gain continuously The following detailed settings are also available. ALC Speed: The rate of adjustment of GainAuto can be set (Common with ExposureAuto). Gain Auto Max: The maximum value of GainAuto control range can be set Gain Auto Min: The minimum value of GainAuto control range can be set ALC Reference: The reference level of Gain Auto control can be set (Common with ExposureAuto)
ALC channel area: The measurement area of GainAuto control can be set, either
entire area or individual section (Common with ExposureAuto)
Fig. 30 Channel area
8.2.5 Balance White Auto
This is a function to achieve auto white balance by using R and B gain. There are three operations.
OFF: Manual operation Once: Only when this operation is set, the auto white balance is executed. Continuous: The auto white balance is continuously executed.
4600K/5600K/6500K: Preset color temperature setting
8.2.6 Associated GenICam register
GenICam Name
Access
Values
Category
Balance White Auto (for Color)
R/W
Off Once Continuous Preset4600K Preset5600K Preset6500K
Analog Control
Balance White Channel Area ALL
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
Balance White Channel Area Low Right
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
Balance White Channel Area Low Middle Right
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
Low
Right
Low
Mid-right
Low
Mid-left
Low Left
Mid-Low
Mid-left
Mid-High
Mid-left
High
Mid-left
Mid-Low
Left
Mid-High
Left
High Left
High
Mid-right
Mid-High Mid-right
Mid-Low Mid-right
High
Right
Mid-High
Right
Mid-
Low
Right
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Balance White Channel Area Low Middle Left
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
Balance White Channel Area Low Left
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
Balance White Channel Area Middle Low Right
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
Balance White Channel Area Middle Low Middle Right
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
Balance White Channel Area Middle Low Middle Left
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
Balance White Channel Area Middle Low Left
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
Balance White Channel Area Middle High Right
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
Balance White Channel Area Middle High Middle Right
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
Balance White Channel Area Middle High Middle Left
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
Balance White Channel Area Middle High Left
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
Balance White Channel Area High Right
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
Balance White Channel Area High Middle Right
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
Balance White Channel Area High Middle Left
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
Balance White Channel Area High Left
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
8.3. LUT
This function can be used to convert the input to the desired output characteristics. The Look-Up Table (LUT) has 256 points for setup. The output level can be created by multiplying the gain data by the input level.
8.3.1 LUT Mode
Can be selected from OFF, Gamma or LUT Table.
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8.3.2 LUT Index
This represents the “starting” or “input” pixel value to be modified by the Lookup Table. The SP-5000-CXP2 has a 256-point Lookup Table, meaning the index points are treated like an 8-bit image with 0 representing a full black pixel and 255 representing a full white pixel. The index points are automatically scaled to fit the internal pixel format of the camera. This is common for all output configurations.
8.3.3 LUT value
This is the “adjusted” or “output” pixel value for a given LUT index. It has a range of 0 to 4095 (12­bit) and is automatically scaled to the bit depth of the current operating mode (8-bit or 10-bit). Note: linear interpolation is used if needed to calculate LUT values between index points. In the color mode, the LUT function works the same regardless of the color of the pixel.
Output Data = Video IN x LUT data
Fig. 31 LUT value
8.3.4 Associated genICam register
GenICam
Name
Access
Values
Category
Gamma
R/W
0 to 15
Analog Control
JAI LUT Mode
R/W
Off Gamma LUT
Analog Control
LUT Selector
R/W
Mono (for mono) Red/Green/Blue (for Color)
LUT Control
LUT Index
R/W
0 to 255
LUT Control
LUT Value
R/W
0 to 4095
LUT Control
If there is no data, use adjacent data on both sides
Average data is used for compensation
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8.4. Gamma
This command is used to set gamma between gamma 0.45 and gamma 1.0 (OFF) in 16 steps. The gamma value is an approximate value.
]
Fig. 32 Gamma compensation
8.4.1 Linear and Dark Compression
SP-5000-CXP2 has a dark compression circuit to improve the signal-to-noise ratio in the dark portion of the image.
Dark Compression 0: Dark Compression 1: Linear (Default)
Dark Compression
Function
Linear(Factory default)
No compression, Gamma=1.0
Dark Compression
Compress the signal level in the dark portion. It can improve
the signal to noise ratio, but on the other hand, the linearity will be deteriorated.
8.5. Shading Correction
This function compensates for shading (non-uniformity) caused by the lens or the light source used. This compensation can be performed even if shading issues are not symmetrical in horizontal and/or vertical directions.
There are two methods of correction.
Flat shading correction:
The method to compensate the shading is to measure the highest luminance level in the image and use that data as the reference. Luminance levels of other areas are then adjusted so that the level of the entire area is equal. Compensation is performed using a block grid of 20 blocks (H) x 16 blocks (V). Each block contains 128 x 128 pixels. The complementary process is applied to produce the compensation data with less error.
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Fig. 33 Flat shading correction concept drawing
Color shading correction (For SP-5000C-CXP2 only):
In this case, R channel and B channel are adjusted to match with G channel characteristics. The block grid for compensation is 20 blocks (H) x 16 blocks (V). Each block contains 128 x 128 pixels and the complementary process is applied to produce the compensation data with less error.
Before adjustment After adjustment
Fig.34 Color shading correction concept drawing
Note: Under the following conditions, the shading correction circuit may not work properly.
If there is some area in the image with a video level less than 70% If part of the image or the entire image is saturated If the highest video level in the image is less than 300LSB (at 10-bit output)
Associated GenICam register
GenICam
Name
Access
Values
Category
Shading Correction Mode (Only Color Model)
R/W
Flat Shading Color Shading
JAI-Custom
Shading Correct
WO
True
JAI-Custom
Shading Mode
R/W
Off User1 User2 User3
JAI-Custom
Adjustable range
Less 30%
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8.6. Blemish compensation
The SP-5000M-CXP2 and SP-5000C-CXP2 have a blemish compensation circuit. This function compensates blemishes on the CMOS sensor (typically pixels with extremely high response or extremely low response). This applies to both monochrome and color versions. Pixels that fulfill the blemish criteria can be compensated by adjacent pixels in both columns and, in the case of the SP­5000C-CXP2, the defective pixels can be compensated by the same Bayer color pixels in both adjacent columns. The number of pixels that can be compensated is up to 512 pixels.
Fig. 35 Blemish compensation If several consecutive pixels are defective in the horizontal direction, 3 pixels for monochrome and 2 same color pixels for color can be compensated.
Fig 36. Compensation of consecutive defective pixels
Associated GenICam regsiter
GenICam Name
Access
Values
Category
Blemish Selector
R/W
White
JAI-Custom
Blemish White Enable
R/W
False True
JAI-Custom
Blemish White Detect
R/W
2
JAI-Custom
Blemish White Detect Threshold
R/W
0 to 100
JAI-Custom
Blemish White Detect Position Index
R/W
0 to 511
JAI-Custom
Blemish White Detect Position X
R/W
0 to 2559
JAI-Custom
Blemish White Detect Position Y
R/W
0 to 2047
JAI-Custom
B/W
Color
Blemish Compensation Principle
Defective Pixel
Avaraging
Defective pixels Defective pixels
Avaraging
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8.7. Bayer color interpolation (Only for SP-5000C-CXP2)
This function is available only for SP-5000C-CXP2. The SP-5000C-CXP2 uses a CMOS sensor with an RGB Bayer pattern. If the in-camera Bayer color interpolation is not used, the following RAW data can be output.
GrRGr
R
BGbB
Gb
GrRGrRGr
R
B
Gb
Gr
R
BGbBGbB
Gb
B
Gb
Gr
R
B
Gb
Gr
R
B
Gb
Gr
R
B
Gb
Gr
R
Fig.37 Bayer pattern
The RAW data contains only luminance information for each color and outputs as a monochrome signal. The Bayer color interpolation function can complement lacking color information on each pixel and output RGB color data as the result. Color interpolation compensates for the lack of color information by using information from adjacent pixels. The following is the concept drawing for the color interpolation process.
Fig.37 Color interpolation concept drawing
8.8 Lens control
The SP-5000M-CXP2 and SP-5000C-CXP2 can be used with 4 different types of auto iris lenses, in addition to standard lenses with manual iris control. If an auto iris function is to be utilized, the lens type used must be selected in Lens Select.
Table -20 Lens selector
Lens Select
Description (Control with camera)
Note
P-Iris Lens
1) Iris position can be remotely controlled manually
2) Auto iris control is also available
If P-iris lens is used, the specific model name should be selected in Lens Select.
Motor controlled lens
1) Iris position can be remotely controlled manually
2) Auto iris control is also available
Video iris lens
Only auto iris control is available
Factory Option
DC iris lens
Only auto iris control is available
Factory Option
G
B3
Gb2
B4
B1
Gb1
B2
G1RG2
Gb3B2Gb4
Gb1B1Gb2
R1GR2
R3
G2
R4
R1
G1
R2
Gb1BGb2
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8.8.1 About P-Iris
New Spark Series SP-5000M-CXP2 and SP-5000C-CXP2 come equipped with P-Iris control as part of the standard lens control function. The P-Iris system is a newly developed lens control method designed to control the iris more precisely. Especially for video cameras in surveillance applications utilizing megapixel CCD or CMOS imagers, it becomes a very important factor to control an iris in order to achieve the maximum camera performance. In surveillance applications, depending on shooting conditions, resolution and depth of field are important factors. The iris is deeply related with these factors. If the iris diaphragm is smaller, but not too small, resolution gets better and the depth of field is also deeper. The P-Iris system controls the iris diaphragm precisely and maintains the best image with the highest resolution and depth of field. P-Iris can also combine with gain and electronic shutter to keep the appropriate iris position under changing lighting conditions (ALC function).
8.8.2 Setting for P-iris lens being used
P-iris lenses use an absolute setting value control system and therefore, if the following parameters are input, precise iris position control is possible.
8.8.2.1 P-Iris lens select
Select the lens used from the P-iris select list. At this moment, there are no 1-inch P-Iris lenses available in the list. When P-Iris Les Select is opened, the following lenses are indicated but they are 2/3 inch format. If they are used, the corners of the image may be vignetted.
Table – 21 P-iris lens select
P-Iris lens select
Description
Control step number
Open F value
LM16JC5MM
Kowa 16mm 2/3
74
F1.4
LM35JC5MM
Kowa 35mm 2/3
73
F2.0
8.8.2.2 Step max.
Iris control step depends on lens. The setting value uses the value stored in the camera.
8.8.2.3 Position
The iris position can be set between 0 to Step Max. 0 means to open the iris and Step Max means to close the iris.
In the following conditions, the camera initializes P-iris control and acquires iris position.
1) When the camera is powered
2) When the lens is selected in P-Iris Lens Select
3) If the lens is changed in P-iris Lens Select
8.8.2.4 Current F value
The current F value is indicated by using iris position information. This can be indicated during auto iris operation. The relation between iris position and F value depends on the lens used.
8.8.2.5 P-Iris Auto min. / P-Iris Auto max.
This function can set the control range when the iris is operated automatically. Auto max. sets the limit when the iris goes open and Auto min. sets the limit when the iris goes closed. Auto max. can be set to fully open but Auto min. is stopped at F5.6 as lens performance typically degrades if the iris is closed beyond this point.
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8.8.3 Motorized lenses
The SP-5000C-CXP2 and SP-5000C-CXP2 can use the 3-axis motorized lens control for zoom, focus and iris. The following functions are available via the motorized lens commands.
8.7.3.1 Iris
Open: While this command is supplied, the iris will continue to open. Close: While this command is supplied, the iris will continue to close. Stop: When this command is supplied, the iris operation stops.
8.8.3.2 Zoom
Wide: While this command is supplied, the zoom will continue to move towards wide angle. Tele: While this command is supplied, the zoom will continue to move towards telephoto. Stop: When this command is supplied, the zoom operation stops.
8.8.3.3 Focus+
Near: While this command is supplied, the focus will continue to shift closer to the camera. Far: While this command is supplied, the focus will continue to move towards infinity. Stop: When this command is supplied, the focus operation stops.
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8.8.4 Associated GenICam register
GenICam
Name
Access
Values
Category
Lens Select
R/W
None PIris Lens Motor Lens
JAI-Custom
PIris Step Max
R/W
0 to 255
JAI-Custom
PIris Position
R/W
0 to 73
JAI-Custom
PIris Lens Select
R/W
LM16JC5MM
JAI-Custom
PIris Auto Min
R/W
F_OPEN F_14 F_20 F_28 F_40 F_56 F_80 F_110 F_160 F_220 F_320 F_CLOSE
JAI-Custom
PIris Auto Max
R/W
F_OPEN F_14 F_20 F_28 F_40 F_56 F_80 F_110 F_160 F_220 F_320 F_CLOSE
JAI-Custom
Auto Iris Lens Control Signal Output
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
Motor Lens Iris
R/W
Stop Open Close
JAI-Custom
Motor Lens Zoom
R/W
Stop Wide Tele
JAI-Custom
Motor Lens Focus
R/W
Stop Near Far
JAI-Custom
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8.9 ALC
In the SP-5000M-CXP2 and SP-5000C-CXP2, auto gain, auto shutter and auto iris functions can be combined to provide a wide ranging automatic exposure control from dark to bright or vice versa. The functions are applied in the sequence shown below and if one function is disabled, the linkage between the other two is maintained.
In order to make the ALC function effective, set the Auto Iris Lens Control Signal Output to “ON”. The auto iris function (AIC) works together with AGC and Exposure Auto (ASC).
If the lighting condition is changed from bright to dark AIC ― ASC ― AGC If the lighting condition is changed from dark to bright AGC ― ASC ― AIC
Fig.38 ALC function concept
ALC Referecne will determine the target video level for AGC, Auto Shutter and/or Auto iris. For instance, if ALC Reference is set to 100% video level, AGC, Auto Shutter and/or Auto Iris will function to maintain 100% video level. Please note that ALC function is available only in continuous mode, as well as RCT mode.
Gain is fixed at Min.
Dark           Light changes          Bright
Auto Shutter
Max
Auto shutter operation
Max Min (User set)
Auto Shutter
fixed at Min
Iris diaphragm fixed (Open)
Auto iris
operation
AGC works:
Auto shutter works:
Auto iris works:
AGC operation
Max ~ Min (User set)
AGC
Max
Iris stops just
before close
Operation if light changes from dark to bright
Operation if light changes from bright to dark
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Associated GenICam regsiter
GenICam Name
Access
Values
Category
Exposure Auto
R/W
Off Continuous Once
Acquisition Control
Gain Auto
R/W
Off Continuous Once
Analog Control
ALC Speed
R/W
1 to 8
JAI-Custom
ALC Reference
R/W
1 to 100
JAI-Custom
Exposure Auto Max
R/W
101 to 1000000
JAI-Custom
Exposure Auto Min
R/W
100 to 999999
JAI-Custom
Gain Auto Max
R/W
100 to 1600
JAI-Custom
Gain Auto Min
R/W
100 to 1599
JAI-Custom
Auto Iris Lens Control Signal Output
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
ALC Channel Area ALL
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
ALC Channel Area Low Right
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
ALC Channel Area Low Middle Right
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
ALC Channel Area Low Middle Left
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
ALC Channel Area Low Left
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
ALC Channel Area Middle Low Right
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
ALC Channel Area Middle Low Middle Right
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
ALC Channel Area Middle Low Middle Left
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
ALC Channel Area Middle Low Left
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
ALC Channel Area Middle High Right
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
ALC Channel Area Middle High Middle Right
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
ALC Channel Area Middle High Middle Left
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
ALC Channel Area Middle High Left
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
ALC Channel Area High Right
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
ALC Channel Area High Middle Right
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
ALC Channel Area High Middle Left
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
ALC Channel Area High Left
R/W
Off On
JAI-Custom
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8.10 HDR (High Dynamic Range) (SP-5000M-CXP2 only)
HDR sensing mode can be set when HDR Mode is set to ON while Exposure Mode is Timed. The parameters to configure dynamic range are HDR_SLOPE Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 and Level 4. The user can select any one of those parameters as required for their application. In this mode, the timed exposure is used as the reference and the value selected in HDR_SLOPE will compensate to get an appropriate dynamic range by changing the exposure time.
Notes:
1. If the exposure mode is OFF and the HDR mode is set to ON, the exposure mode is
automatically changed to Timed.
2. If horizontal binning and/or vertical binning are set to ON, the HDR mode cannot be set.
In this case, the HDR mode must be set first before H-Binning and/or V-Binning are set.
3. In this mode, exposure overlapped behavior is not available and the frame rate is slower than
the normal operation.
4. The exposure time value is fixed at the value when HDR Mode is activated. When the exposure
time is changed, HDR Mode should be off. Once the exposure time is changed, the HDR Mode can be set to ON again.
5. In this mode, Exposure Auto function is disabled.
Fig. 39 HDR characteristics
Knee Slope
Dynamic Range [%]
1
(200)
2
(400)
3
(800)
4
(1600)
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Associated GenICam register
GenICam
Name
Access
Values
Category
HDR Enable
R/W
Disable Enable
JAI-Custom
HDR Slope
R/W
HDR Slope 200% HDR Slope 400% HDR Slope 800% HDR Slope 1600%
JAI-Custom
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9. Camera setting
9.1 Camera Control Tool
In the SP-5000M-CXP2 and SP-5000C-CXP2, control of all camera functions is done by the JAI SDK and Control Tool software. All controllable camera functions are stored in an XML file inside of the camera. The JAI SDK and Control Tool software can be downloaded from www.jai.com.
9.2 Camera Default settings
When the camera is connected to a PC and the JAI_SDK is started up, camera setting data (XML file) is downloaded from the camera.
The following table shows default settings of basic functions.
Image Format
Bit allocation
8-bit
Width
2560
Height
2048
Binning Horizontal
1(OFF)
Binning Vertical
1(OFF)
Link Configuration
CXP-3_2 (Dual, 6.25Gbps))
Acquisition Control
Acquisition mode
Continuous
Trigger Selector
Acqusition Start
Trigger Mode
OFF
Trigger Activation
Rising Edge
Trigger Source
Low
Trigger Overlap
OFF
Exposure Control
Exposure Mode
OFF
Gain Gain
1
Gain Auto
OFF
Gamma
1 Video Send Mode
Normal
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10. External appearance and dimensions
Dimensions tolerance: ± 0.3mm Unit: mm
Fig. 40 Outside dimensions
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11. Specifications
11.1 Spectral response
Fig. 41 Spectral response (SP-5000M-CXP2)
Fig.42 Spectral response (SP-5000C-CXP2) (With IR Cut Filter)
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11.2 Specifications table
Specifications
SP-5000M-CXP2
SP-5000C-CXP2
Scanning system
Progressive scan, 1-tap
Synchronization
Internal
Interface
CoaXPress (JIIA NIF-001-2010 CoaXPress Standard First Edition)
6.25 Gbps, 2 links, Compliant with PoCXP
Image sensor
1 inch Monochrome CMOS
1 inch Bayer color CMOS
Aspect Ratio
5:4
Image size(Effective Image)
12.8 (h) x 10.24 (v) mm, 16.39 mm diagonal
Pixel size
5 (h) x 5 (v) m
Effective Image output Pixels
2560 (h) x 2048 (v)
2560 (h) x 2048 (v)
Pixel Clock
57.6 MHz and 48 MHz
Note: The details of pixel clock and link configuration relationship is described in
section 5.1.3
Acquisition Frame
Rate
Tap Geometry
CXP-6_2 Mono/ Bayer Full pixels
Sensor 8bit
211 fps (max) to 0.125 fps(min)
Sensor 10bit
169 fps (max) to 0.125 fps(min)
Sensor 12bit
141 fps (max) to 0.125 fps(min)
CXP-6_2 RGB Full pixels
Sensor 8bit — 44 fps (max) to 0.125 fps(min
Sensor 10bit — 35 fps (max) to 0.125 fps(min
Sensor 12bit — 29 fps(max) to 0.125 fps(min)
Binning CXP-6_2 Sensor
8bit
H1,V2
421 fps (Max) 0.125 fps (Min)
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H2,V1
211 fps (Max) 0.125 fps (Min)
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H2,V2
421 fps (Max) 0.125 fps (Min)
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EMVA 1288 Parameters
Absolute sensitivity Maximum SNR
At 10-bit output
23.50 p (λ = 525 nm)
41.48 dB
At 10-bit output
36.08 p (λ = 525 nm)
38.00 dB
SN ratio
55 dB (Typical)
(0dB gain, Black)
53 dB (Typical)
(0dB gain, Green Black)
Image Output
format
Digital
Full pixels
2560 (h) x 2048 (v)
Bayer 2560 (h) x 2048 (v)
ROI
Width
64 2560, 64 pixels/step
64 2560, 64 pixels/step
OFFSET X
0 2496, 64 pixels/step
0 ~2496, 64 pixels/step
Height
1 2048 lines,1 line/step
2 2048 lines,1 line/step
OFFSET Y
0 2047 lines, 1 line/step
0 2046 lines, 1 line/step
Binning
H 1
2560 (H)
2560 (H)
2
1280 (H)
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V 1
2048 (V)
2048 (V)
2
1024 (V)
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CXP output bit assignment
8-bit, 10-bit, 12-bit
BayerRG 8-bit, BayerRG 10-bit, BayerRG 12-bit,
RGB 8-bit
Acquisition mode
Continuous / Single Frame / Multi Frame (1 255)
Acquisition Frame Rate
211 fps (Max) 0.125 fps (Min), at 8-bit output
Trigger Selector
Acquisition Start/ Acquisition End /Frame Start
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Trigger mode
OFF, Continuous, Timed (EPS), Timed (PIV), Trigger Width, Timed (RCT) w/ALC
Trigger option
Trigger Overlap ON/OFF, Long time exposure
Trigger Input Signal
Line4 (TTL in), Line7 (Trigger packet), NAND0, NAND1, SW, Pulse Generator (4), User Output (4)
Exposure Mode
Timed (EPS,RCT,PIV Sequential)
10 μs (Min.) 8 second (Max.), Variable unit: 1 μs
Trigger Width
10 μs (Min.) (Max.)
Auto Exposure
OFF / Once / Continuous
Auto Exposure Response Speed
1 8
Digital I/O
Line Selector (12P): GPIO IN / GPIO OUT
Black Level Adjust.
Ref. level
33.5LSB 10-bit (Average value of 100*100)
Adj. range
-256 255LSB 10-bit
Resolution
1 STEP = 0.25LSB
Sensor Base Gain
0dB, 6dB, 12dB
0dB
Gain Control
Manual Adj. range
-0dB +24dB
1 step=0.01%(0.005dB to 0.08dB)
Varies by setting value
-0dB +24dB
1 step=0.01%(0.005dB to 0.08dB)
Varies by setting value
WB Gain
R / B : -7dB to +15dB, 1 step = 0.01dB
WB Area
4 x 4
Color Temp. Range (Preset)
4600K, 5600K, 6500K
WB Range
3000K 9000K
White Balance — OFF, Once, Continuous
Blemish Comp.
Detection
Detect white blemish above the threshold value
(Black blemish is detected only by factory )
Compensation
Complement by adjacent pixels (Continuous blemishes are not compensated)
Numbers
512 pixels
ALC
AGC, auto exposure, iris control can be combined and automatically controlled
Gamma
0.45 1.0 (16 steps settings are available)
LUT
OFF: γ=1.0, ON=256 points can be set
HDR Correction
4 settings
Level 1, 2, 3 and 4
Shading Compensation
Flat Field
Block Comp. (20 x 16 blocks)
Block size: 128 x 128 pixels
Flat Field, Color shading
Block comp. (20 x 16 blocks)
Block size: 128 x 128 pixels
Bayer Color Interpolation
3 x 3 matrix, Linear compensation
Power
PoCXP
Complies with
Input range
DC+12V to +24V ± 10% (At the input terminal)
Power consumption
490mA (At 12V input, Full pixels)
5.9W (At 12V input, Full pixels)
565mA (At 12V input, Full pixels)
6.8W (At 12V input, Full pixels)
Lens mount
C mount
Rear protrusion of the lens is less than 10 mm
Flange back
C mount : 17.526 mm, Tolerance: 0 to -0.05 mm
Optical filter
Protection glass: Not provided
IR cut filter (Half value is 670 nm)
Operating temperature/Humidity Performance guaranteed
-5C to +45C / 20 – 80% (No-condensing)
Operating Temperature / Humidity
-45C to +70C/20% to 80% (No-condensing)
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Storage Temp. / Humidity
-45C to +70C/20% to 80 % (no-condensing)
Regulation
CE (EN61000-6-2 and EN61000-6-3), FCC part 15 class B, RoHS, WEEE
Housing Dimensions
62 x 62 x 55.5 mm (W x H x D) (excluding protrusion)
Weight
215g
Note1): Approximately 5 minutes pre-heating is required to achieve these specifications. Note2): The above specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Appendix
1. Precautions
Personnel not trained in dealing with similar electronic devices should not service this camera. The camera contains components sensitive to electrostatic discharge. The handling of these devices should follow the requirements of electrostatic sensitive components. Do not attempt to disassemble this camera. Do not expose this camera to rain or moisture. Do not face this camera towards the sun, extreme bright light or light reflecting objects. When this camera is not in use, put the supplied lens cap on the lens mount. Handle this camera with the maximum care. Operate this camera only from the type of power source indicated on the camera. Power off the camera during any modification such as changes of jumper and switch setting.
2. Typical Sensor Characteristics
The following effects may be observed on the video monitor screen. They do not indicate any fault of the camera, but are associated with typical sensor characteristics.
V. Aliasing
When the CMOS camera captures stripes, straight lines or similar sharp patterns, jagged edges may appear on the monitor.
Blemishes
All cameras are shipped without visible image sensor blemishes. Over time some pixel defects can occur. This does not have a practical effect on the operation of the camera. These will show up as white spots (blemishes). Exposure to cosmic rays can cause blemishes to appear on the image sensor. Please take care to avoid exposure to cosmic rays during transportation and storage. It is recommended using sea shipment instead of air flight in order to limit the influence of cosmic rays on the camera. Pixel defects/blemishes also may emerge due to prolonged operation at elevated ambient temperature, due to high gain setting, or during long time exposure. It is therefore recommended to operate the camera within its specifications.
Patterned Noise
When the sensor captures a dark object at high temperature or is used for long time integration, fixed pattern noise may appear on the video monitor screen.
3. Caution when mounting a lens on the camera
When mounting a lens on the camera dust particles in the air may settle on the surface of the lens or the image sensor of the camera. It is therefore important to keep the protective caps on the lens and on the camera until the lens is mounted. Point the lens mount of the camera downward to prevent dust particles from landing on the optical surfaces of the camera. This work should be done in a dust free environment. Do not touch any of the optical surfaces of the camera or the lens.
4. Caution when mounting the camera
When you mount the camera on your system, please make sure to use screws of the recommended length described in the following drawing. Longer screws may cause serious damage to the PCB inside the camera.
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If you mount the tripod mounting plate, please use the provided screws.
5. Exportation
When exporting this product, please follow the export regulation of your own country.
6. References
1. This manual can and datasheet for SP-5000M-CXP2 / SP-5000C-CXP2 can be downloaded
from www.jai.com
2. Camera control software can be downloaded from www.jai.com
Camera chassis
Fixing plate
Mounting the camera to fixing plate
5.0mm ± 0.2mm
Camera chassis
Tripod mount
5.0mm ± 0.2mm
Attaching the tripod mount
4.5mm ± 0.2mm
4.5mm ± 0.2mm
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Manual change history
Date
Revision
Changes
Nov. 2013
1.0
New release
Nov. 2013
1.1
Correct figures for HBlanking_cycle, t
exp_B
and t
exp_F
in the
section 7.1.2. Add RGB8 frame rate in the specification table.
Nov. 2013
1.2 Add the caution for non- uniformity of sensor performance
Correct TYPO.
Mar. 2014
1.3
On chapter 5.1.3, add the note for setting 12bit output Correct the pin assignment of P-Iris
June 2014
1.4
Review overall
July 2014
1.5
Correct the relations between Sensor pixel bit and output pixel bit. Due to this, the fastest frame rate is revised.
Sept. 2014
1.6
Revise Spectral Response
Oct. 2014
1.7
Revise B/W Spectral response with wider wave length, Add 8-bit Sensor pixel format, Add CXP 12-bit output, Add description of Dark Compression
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User's Record
Camera type: SP-5000M-CXP2 / SP-5000C-CXP2
Revision: ……………..
Serial No. ……………..
Firmware version. ……………..
For camera revision history, please contact your local JAI distributor.
User's Mode Settings.
User's Modifications.
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