Sony XCLC500 Brochure (XCL-C Brochure) - Page 3
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Bulk Trigger Mode & Sequential Trigger Mode These new XCL-C Series cameras feature advanced Bulk Trigger and Sequential Trigger modes in addition to a conventional trigger mode. Each camera supports 16 memory channels that can store up to 16 different camera setups (e.g., exposure, and gain). Look-up Table (LUT) Each XCL-C Series camera supports a look-up table which transforms the input luminance signal into the required digital output. It supports factory presets - Linear, Negative, Binarization, and Linear Interpolation - as well as a Userdefined LUT (input: 12 bits, output: 12 bits). Bulk Trigger mode allows these cameras to capture up to 16 images in rapid succession using a single software or hardware trigger. Sequential Trigger mode allows each camera to capture a single image using successive setups stored in the memory channels with each software or hardware trigger. 1 2 3 1 CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 Sequential Trigger mode Near-infrared Sensitivity Bulk Trigger mode Simulated images Utilizing Sony's EXview HAD CCD II technology enables the XCL-C280 to capture clear images in NIR (near-infrared) wavelengths. When used with an infrared strobe, the camera produces outstanding picture quality especially in low light and NIR inspection applications. PIN ASSIGNMENTS Trigger Noise Filtering With a trigger line filter, these cameras can specify a valid pulse width for the trigger. This helps avoid unexpected image capture caused, for example, by triggers from insignificant noise. Pulse Train Generator XCL-C Series cameras are capable of outputting any rectangular wave from one of the general-purpose outputs. This pulse train can be programmed for frequencies from 0.5 Hz up to 100 KHz in 1 µs steps to control external devices such as LED lights, simplifying overall system configuration. DIMENSIONS Unit: mm (inches) 2-M2 Depth 3 19/32 (14.5) 1/2 (12) DC IN DIGITAL IF DC IN (DC power input) connector (12-pin) Pin No. Signal 1 Ground 2 DC 12 V 3 Ground 4 GPO1*1 Pin No. 5 6 7 8 Signal Ground GPO2*1 GPI3*2 Ground Pin No. 9 10 11 12 Signal GPO3*1 GPI2*2 GPI1*2 Ground *1 Signal output from pin 4, 6, 9 (GPO1/2/3) of DC IN connector This setting allows you to select from exposure signal, strobe control signal, Hi/Low fixed value, etc. The initial values of GPO1/2/3 are all Hi fixed. *2 Signal output from pin 7, 10, 11 (GPI3/2/1) of DC IN connector Function as GPI input or trigger input. The initial setting is GPI 1 for trigger input and GPI 2/3 for GPI input. DIGITAL IF (Interface) connector (26-pin mini conector) Pin No. Signal 1 Power supply or Ground* 2 X0- 3 X1- 4 X2- 5 XCLK- 6 X3- 7 SerTC+ 8 SerTFG- 9 CC1- 10 CC2+ 11 CC3- 12 CC4+ 13 Ground Pin.No. Signal 14 Ground 15 X0+ 16 X1+ 17 X2+ 18 XCLK+ 19 X3+ 20 SerTC- 21 SerTFG+ 22 CC1+ 23 CC2- 24 CC3+ 25 CC4- 26 Power supply or Ground* * The connection differs depending on the type of camera module interface board you use. In the case of PoCL support: Both the 1st pin and 26th pin are power supply. In the case of non-PoCL support: Both the 1st pin and 26th pin are ground. 1 3/16 (29) 1 1/8 (27.6) 1 1/8 (27.3) 1 3/16 (29) 1/2 1 3/16 (12) (30) 19/32 (15) 15/16 (23.7) 13/16 (20) 1/2 (12) 4-M2 Depth 3 3-M2 Depth 3 21/32 7/8 (22) (16.5) 1 11/16 (42) OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES VCT-333I Tripod Adaptor