Instruction Manual

Data interface
Goldeye Technical Manual V2.5.0
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In the Goldeye P-variants the CC1 signal is directly controlled using GigE Vision
features located in the AcquisitionControl branch of the feature tree.
t
Fc
= 5.38 ms (320 x 160)
t
P
t
Fc
t
P
t
Fc
t
P
– t
EXP
> 64 μs (Must be kept!) t
P
– t
EXP
> 574 μs (Must be kept!)
Model Goldeye xy-008 Goldeye xy-032
Max exposure delay t
EXP
< t
P
- t
R
– 192 μs: max. 5 μs
else: max. 1 line
(also for reduced resolution)
max. 5 μs
Max jitter t
EXP
< t
P
- t
R
– 192 μs: max. 1 pixel
else: max. 1 line
max. 1 pixel
Table 21: Exposure delay and jitter
Feature Description
AcquisitionMode This feature controls the acquisition mode of the software. This
feature works independently (!) of the chosen camera mode
(Continuous, IOD hardware trigger, IOD hardware timer). It
describes how many frames should be acquired.
AcquisitionStart Starts the image acquisition of the camera.
AcquisitionStop Stops the image acquisition of the camera.
TriggerSelector
(firmware version V3.4.0 and higher)
ExposureActive (default)
Exposure is started by rising edge of trigger pulse at pin 10/11
of the 15-pin D-sub connector. Pulse length defines the exposure
time.
ExposureStart
Rising edge of the trigger pulse at pin 10/11 defines the start of
the exposure. The length is defined by the ExposureTime
register. The ExposureStart option is only functional if the
TriggerSignalRouting feature is set to PT1000 (default value).
For more information see chapter TriggerSignalRouting (W) on
page 64.
Table 22: Camera standard feature: AcquisitionControl
Goldeye xy-008 Goldeye xy-032
Table 20: Trigger input values