User`s manual

14 Preliminary Pantera TF 1M60 and 1M30 User’s Manual
DALSA 03-32-10033-08
Data Clocking Signals
These signals indicate when data is valid, allowing you to clock the data from the camera
to your acquisition system. These signals are part of the Camera Link configuration and
you should refer to the DALSA Camera Link Implementation Road Map, available at ,
http://vfm.dalsa.com/docs/appnotes/00450-00_03-
32_DALSA_Camera_Link_Road_Map.pdf, for the standard location of these signals:
Clocking Signal Indicates
LVAL (high) Outputting valid line
DVAL (high) Valid data
STROBE (rising edge) Valid data
See Appendix A for the complete Camera Link timing, DALSA Camera Link
configuration table, and refer to the DALSA Web site,
http://vfm.dalsa.com/docs/appnotes/00450-00_03-
32_DALSA_Camera_Link_Road_Map.pdf, for the official Camera Link document.
2.4.2 Power Connector
Hirose 6-pin Circular Male
5
4
6
2
3
1
Mating Part: HIROSE
HR10A-7P-6S
Pin Description Pin Description
1 +12VDC to +24VDC 4 GND
2 +12VDC to +24VDC 5 GND
3 +12VDC to +24VDC 6 GND
The camera requires a single voltage input (+12VDC to +24VDC). The camera meets all
performance specifications using standard switching power supplies, although well-
regulated linear supplies provide optimum performance.
When setting up the camera’s power supplies follow these guidelines:
Protect the camera with a fast-blow fuse between power supply and camera.
Do not use the shield on a multi-conductor cable for ground.
Keep leads as short as possible to reduce voltage drop.
• Use high-quality
linear supplies to minimize noise.
Note: Performance specifications are not guaranteed if your power supply does not meet
these requirements
WARNING: It is extremely important that you apply the appropriate voltages to your camera.
Incorrect voltages will damage the camera. Protect the camera with a fast-blow fuse between
power supply and camera.
IMPORTANT:
This camera’s data
should be sampled on
the rising edge of
STROBE.