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D4134040A High-Resolu tion CMOS Ca mera Model CSB1 100CL-10 PRODUCT SPECIFI CA TION Contents Befor e use – General safety in structions 1. Pr oduct Descripti on ·········· ·········· ·········· ·········· ·· 1 2. Featur es ········· ·········· ·········· ·········· ?[...]
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D4134040A BEFORE USE - GENERA L SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS This instruct ion manual contains im portant inf ormation for the operat or (user) an d/or peopl e in the vi cinity to avoid personal injury , or pr operty damage . • Prior to use, r ead this oper ation m anual carefully to fully understand its inst ructions for corr ect use. • After reading,[...]
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D4134040A ●Handling P recautions W ARNING unplug Immedi ately cease use of t he equipment i n the eve nt of abno rmalit y or m alfunction. If abnorm al conditions ar e present, such as sm oke, a burni ng sm ell, ingres s of water or f oreign matter , or if the equipm ent is dropped or m alfuncti ons, fire or electr ic shock may re[...]
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D4134040A CAUTION Instruction Observe the f ollowing whe n install ing the equipm ent: · D o not cov er the equipm ent wit h a cloth, etc. · D o not place t he equipm ent in a narr ow location w here he at is likely to accumul ate. Otherwise, heat w ill accum ulate ins ide the equipm ent, possibly resulting in a f ire. A void [...]
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D4134040A CASES FOR INDEMNITY (LIM ITED W ARRANTY) W e shall be exempted from taking responsibility and held harmless for damage or losses incurred by the user in the followi ng cases. In the case damage or losses are caused by fire, ear thquake, or ot her acts of G od, acts by a thir d par ty , deli berate or accidental m isuse by the user , o[...]
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D4134040A Usage Precautions Handle caref ully Do not drop the equipment or allow i t to be subject t o strong im pact or v ibration, as such action m ay cause malf unctions. Further , do not damage the connect ion cabl e, since thi s may cause wire breakage. Envir onmental oper ating conditi ons Do not use the pr odu[...]
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1 D413404 0A 1. Pr oduct Descripti on Model CSB1 100CL- 10 is a high-resolution B/W CM OS camera achieving high-speed image pr ocessing by a random access. 2. Featur es (1) Ultra-high resolution The CSB1 100CL- 10 fea tures a hi gh- pixel CMOS sensor (T otal pixel count: 1.31 Mega pixels), enabling high-density images (i.e., significantly r educed [...]
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2 D4134040A 5. Specification Model CSB1 100CL-10 Image sensor CMOS I mage sensor T otal pixel 1280 (H) x 1024 (V) Active pixel 1240 (H) x 1023 (V) Pixel size 6.7 (H) x 6.7 (V) micro m Image area 8.308 x 6.854 m m Driving frequency 33.3333MHz Scanning line 1023 lines Scanning system Progressiv e Flame rate 22.2 fps (Under Rolling shutter mode and al[...]
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3 D4134040A 6. Connection (1) DC IN Connector (Camera side): HR10A- 7R-6PB (Manufactured by HIROSE DENKI ) Plug (Cable side): HR10A- 7P-6S (Manufactured by HIROSE DENKI ) Pin number Signal name 1 N.C. 2 N.C. 3 GND 4 N.C. 5 N.C. 6 +12V (2) DA T A I N/OUT Connector (Cam era side): 10226-2210VE (Manufactured by 3M) Connector (Cable side ): 10126- 6000[...]
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4 D4134040A 7. DIP switch setting The setting of each m ode can be done with DI P s witches located on the re ar panel. (1) Baud rate setting : Baud rate setting of cam era IN /OUT [1] [2] Baud rate OFF OFF 9600 ON OFF 19200 OFF ON 38400 (2) Star ting status setting: Designate the m emory page readout in start ing up of a cam era [3] [4] Memory OFF[...]
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5 D4134040A 8. Function (1) Electronic shutter The shutter- speed of CSB1 100CL- 10 is also manually adjustable. By manipulating the internal register setting value of CSB1 100CL- 10, y ou can change the shutter -speed by user - defined setting value of 65.8 m icro sec step. * T he l onger a user sets the exposure time, the more defective pixels on[...]
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6 D4134040A The placement is avai lable up to 16 window s in all active pixel area. The setting of readout ad dress is available up to 8 types. User can reprogram all setting ty pes from 1 through 8. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 6 5 1 2 3 4 6 7 8[...]
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7 D4134040A Practical operation exam ple (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (X1, Y1) (X2, Y2) In the case of only one readout area A readout area can be designated by the start address (X1, Y1 ) an d the end address (X2, Y2). The camera can read out the use r- defined area through this function. The each address is de signated by the star t address and le[...]
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8 D4134040A 9. T im ing Chart (1) Normal shutter m ode (in all pixel data readout) (2) Random T rigg er Shutter m ode (Fix mode) Shutter speed depends o n the internal resister s etting value. After trigger I N, next trigger signal is not accept able until the readou t is completed. image A image B FRAME ( CAMERA INTERNAL) VIDEO DATA (CAMERA O UT[...]
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9 D4134040A (3) Random trigg er shutter (pulse mode) Shutter speed depends o n the trigger pulse wid th. After trigger I N, next trigger signal is acceptabl e until the readout is com pleted. (4) WOI (W indow o f interest) 10. COMMAND T able Vi d e o l e ve l S etu p S hu t t er m od e S hu t t er s peed P ol ari t y En abl e/ D is ab l e K nee po [...]
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10 D4134040A 1 1 . External V iew[...]