QHYCCD QHY183C User Manual

Back-illuminated COLDMOS Astronomy Camera
QHY183C
User’s Manual Rev. 1.1
This document is an online document. You may save this PDF file or print it
out. QHYCCD reserves the right to change this user manual without prior notice.
Package Contents
please confirm that the package contains the following items:
USB3.0 cable(1.5m)
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Self-locking power cable
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6pin guide cable
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Car power adapter
1
Drying tube
1
desiccant
1
M42/1.25inch adaptor
1
Driver download card
1
Inspection report
1
camera
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Optional accessories
12V power adapter + power cable
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C-adapter lens mount
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Note that if the user wants to buy 12V power adapter by themselves, its output current is at
least 3.5A, and the polarity must be center positive.
Table of Contents
01 Software Installation
02 Use QHY183C in SharpCap
03 Color Balance for QHY183C
04 Use QHY183C with ASCOM
05 Use QHY183C in EZCAP_QT
06 Use QHY183C in FireCapture
07 Use BroadCast Video Streaming
08 Color Wheel Control Port
09 Guide Port
10 FAQ
11 Camera Maintenance
12 Inspections
13 Mechanical Size and Back Focus
14 Revision history
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01 Software Installation
1. Download and install ASCOM platform
2. Download and install the Camera Driver
3. Download and install the ASCOM Driver
As you most probably want to use your QHY183C as an expose camera, please download the
Capture version. If you want to use it as a guide camera, please download the Guide version.
4. QHY183C camera uses SharpCap as the default capture software. Please download SharpCap.
QHY183C camera can run on SharpCap 2.9 or later versions
Note that QHY183C requires the latest qhyccd.dll for the new version of SharpCap, and QHYCCD
has already developed a software named SharpCap Patch for it. You should download and install it
prior to using SharpCap.
5. Connect QHY183C to your PC with USB3.0 cable. For the first time the system will find a new
device and search the driver. You can skip the online searching by clicking "Skip obtaining driver
software from Windows Update" and the computer will find the drivers. After installation is
complete successfully, you can find the device in the device manager as shown in the picture below.
6. QHYCCD has developed a software named UpdateCheck that can check if the drivers installed
on your computer are the latest versions as well as update the drivers if needed. If the status of
some driver is “Need Update”, you can directly download its update package in this software
freeing you from the inconvenience of looking for and downloading it from our website.
Take QHY367C for example, you can see the drivers we need are the latest versions and don’t
need to be updated as shown in the following picture.
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Note that after you downloading and installing the new drivers by using this software, be sure to
pull the USB cable out and then plug it in to enable the new drivers.
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02 Use QHY183C in SharpCap
1. Connect your QHY183C to 12V power supply. Connect your QHY183C to your computer with
USB3.0 cable.
2. Run SharpCap. If the aforementioned software and drivers all have been installed properly,
the video image will appear automatically and you will see the frame rate at the lower-left
corner of the software as shown below
3. If you have started the SharpCap before connecting camera to your PC. You can click
menu->cameras->rescan for cameras to search the camera and check on the camera name
(QHY183C in this case).
4. To make sure the camera can run properly, the software will start the camera at the lowest
speed, which makes the frame rate much lower than the highest frame rate declared on its
webpage. Now you can try to get the most out of it by changing several settings. First you
can try to set the exposure time to 1ms, then try to reduce the "USB traffic" value. For
modern computer with i7-4 core, it should get the max performance. But please note that
not all computers can get the best performance due to various reasons such as the CPU
loading, the saving-energy mode setting, the mainboard performance and USB3.0 port
performance. Sometimes the display size may also impede obtaining the best performance.
So you can try to use the "Zoom" function to reduce the display size to see if it helps.
Normally speaking the QHY183C can get more than 15FPS @ full 20mega resolution.
The debayer may take the CPU time and sometimes it will limit the frame rate. You can use
the RAW8 mode and select debayer OFF to get faster.
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5. Adjust the offset. When you block the light thoroughly, you may find that the image is not
really "zero" (entirely black). Sometimes this will lower the quality of image contrast. You can
adjust the offset to make the histogram peak close to zero in order to get a better
background. You can open the histogram to confirm that.
QHY183C is a color camera, so it is very important to set the offset to a low value and make
the histogram peak close to zero. Because the color camera color balance is multiple a ratio
to the pixel value in the FPGA. The bias will be multiple too and it may affect the color
balance.
6. If you want to try 16bit image, you can switch the Colour Space to "RAW16".
7. By check the "LX" mode you can expand the exposure setting range and take long exposure
shot. QHY183C camera has the anti-amp light control circuit and it can reduce the amplifier
glow significantly. Note that it's impossible to reduce the glow in the corner thoroughly, and
it's normal to see a very small amount of glow in the corner when you do long exposure.
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A typical long exposure image in +25, 5 sec exposure and 50% gain of QHY183C is shown
below.
8. After you connect 12V power supply for QHY183C to power the TEC cooling circuit, you can
set the CMOS sensor cooling temperature in the "Thermal Controls" section in SharpCap as
shown in the following picture.
Basically, you can control the temperature of CMOS by either adjusting "Cooler Power" or
clicking "Auto" and adjusting "Target Temperature". You can also see the CMOS temperature
at lower-left corner of the software.
Before use this function, you should read the content about how to protect the cooler in the
FAQ section.
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03 Color Balance for QHY183C
SharpCap will start at the default RGB balance for color camera. Here is the screenshot of the
QHY183C start up
For color camera, SharpCap will show the WB Red/Green/Blue progress bar.
Since the color balance is the ratio between Red to Green and Blue to Green. You can fix the
Green color to 128 and adjust the Red and Blue.
For example, in the image above the blue is 188 and red is 196, green is 128. It looks the image is
well white balanced. If you need more blue, since it has limit of 255. In this condition, you can
reduce the green a little and you will have more room for the ratio.
As we said before, if you are doing planetary imaging you should set the offset value as low as
possible. To make the background close to zero. Then you can easy to get correct color balance.
Otherwise it will not easy to get it. Sometimes the offset of an image is good but you cannot get
good balance.
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The reason is that the Color balance is a ratio of the RGB sensitivity difference. So we use a ratio
to multiply the RGB value and get it done. But if there is a bias exist. The ratio will not be correct.
For example, the G sensitivity is the double of R sensitivity.
G=2R In order to get white balance. We multiply a ratio of 2 to R
R'=2R= G so we get R=G
When a bias exist. The bias is a constant added to each pixel. So the image you see is:
R''=R + bias
G' '= G + bias = 2R+bias
Now the ratio R'': G''= (R+bias) / (2R+bias) and it is not equal to 1:2. It shows the bias will affect
the true value of the R:G. And the ratio of R:G will vary when the image light changed. It is hard
to correct with a fixed ratio.
But for DSO capture, you should keep the offset above zero and avoid the background being cut
off. A background from 1000-5000 is a good value (16bit mode) for DSO imaging.
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04 Use QHY183C with ASCOM
You can connect many software that support ASCOM. Currently QHY183C only supports normal
ASCOM connection and does not support the ASCOM VIDEO connection. Please note that
QHY183C always transfers maximum bit depth by ASCOM to make the best DSO imaging
performance. The image format is 16bit width and patch zero on low bit.
MAXIMDL
1. First you have to make sure that both ASCOM Platform and ASCOM driver have been installed.
If not, please install it first.
2. Start MAXIMDL
3. Follow the instructions shown below to finish the setup
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