User`s manual
22 PRELIMINARY Linea 2K, 4K, 8K and 16K Camera User's Manual
03-032-20206-01 Teledyne DALSA
The EXSYNC signal tells the camera when to integrate and readout the image. It can be either an
internally generated signal by the camera, or it can be supplied externally via the serial interface.
Depending upon the mode of operation the high time of the EXSYNC signal can represent the integration
period.
Note: The EXSYNC signal is measured at CC1 and will give a ―true‖ measurement (i.e. within the
measurement resolution of 25 ns) even though the camera will only trigger at a maximum of 80 kHz (2k,
4k, and 8k) or 50 kHz (16k).
Output Signals, Camera Link 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
Camera Link Implementation Road Map, available at our Knowledge Center, for the standard location of
these signals.
Clocking Signal
Indicates
LVAL (high)
Outputting valid line
DVAL
Not used
STROBE (rising edge)
Valid data
FVAL
Set to 0
Power Connector
WARNING: It is extremely important that you apply the appropriate voltages to your camera.
Incorrect voltages may damage the camera. Input voltage requirements: +5 VDC to +24 VDC
(2k and 4k models), 1 Amp. +12 VDC to +24 VDC (8K and 16K models), 1 Amp. Before
connecting power to the camera, test all power supplies.
Figure 8: 6-pin Hirose Circular Male Power Plug—Power Connector
Table 8. Power Plug Pinout
Pin
Description
Pin
Description
1
+5 V to +24 V DC (2K and 4K)
+12 V to +24 V DC (8K and 16K)
4
GND
2
+5 V to +24 V DC (2K and 4K)
+12 V to +24 V DC (8K and 16K)
5
GND
3
+5 V to +24 V DC (2K and 4K)
+12 V to +24 V DC (8K and 16K)
6
GND
TThe camera meets all performance specifications using standard switching power supplies, although
well-regulated linear supplies provide optimum performance.
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