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Basler GigE SERIES User Guide
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  • Basler GigE SERIES, AW00089317000 Standard Features Basler ace GigE 227 These parameters are included in each sequence set: * This parameter is available for timer 1. **This parameter is only available in auto sequence advance mode. Sequence Set Configuration Before the sequencer feature can be used you must populate the sequence sets with the parameter values of the sequence parameters and store the sequence sets in the camera’s memory. Each sequence set is identified by a sequence set index number starting from zero. Aft

  • AW00089317000 Image Acquisition Control Basler ace GigE 87 7.2 Acquisition Start and Stop Commands and the Acquisition Mode Executing an Acquisition Start command prepares the camera to acquire frames. You must execute an Acquisition Start command before you can begin acquiring frames. Executing an Acquisition Stop command terminates the camera’s ability to a

  • Basler GigE SERIES, AW00089317000 Standard Features Basler ace GigE 283 10.13.3.3 Setting an Auto Function AOI Setting an Auto Function AOI is a two-step process: You must first select the Auto Function AOI related to the auto function that you want to use and then set the size and the position of the Auto Function AOI. By default, an Auto Function AOI is set to the full resolution of the camera’s sensor. You can change the size and the position of an Auto Function AOI by changing the value of the Auto Function AOI’s X Offset, Y Offset, Width, and Hei

  • Image Acquisition Control AW00089317000 142 Basler ace GigE Selecting the Acquisition Trigger Wait Signal as the Source Signal for the Output Line The acquisition trigger wait signal can be selected to act as the source signal for camera output line 1. 1. Use the Line Selector to select output line 1. 2. Set the value of the Line Source Parameter to the acquisi

  • Basler GigE SERIES, Image Acquisition Control AW00089317000 134 Basler ace GigE Guideline for Overlapped Acquisition If you are operating the camera in such a way that frame acquisitions will be overlapped, there is an important guideline you must keep in mind: You must wait a minimum of 400 µs after the end of exposure for line one in frame N before you can trigger acquisition of frame N+1. This requirement is illustrated in Figure 72 If this guideline is violated, the camera will ignore the frame start trigger signal and will declare a Frame Start Overtrigger event. You can avoid violating this guideline by using the camera’s

  • Basler GigE SERIES, AW00089317000 Basler Network Drivers and Parameters Basler ace GigE 339 (8) Interval defined by the Resend Response Timeout parameter (9) Because the maximum number of resend requests has been sent and the last Resend Response Timeout interval has expired, packet 1002 is now considered as lost. (10) End of the frame. (11) Missing packets at the end of the frame (2999 and 3000). (12) Interval defined by the Packet Timeout parameter. You can set the performance driver parameter values from within your application

  • Standard Features AW00089317000 198 Basler ace GigE 10.1.1 Setting the Gain The camera’s gain is determined by the value of the Gain Raw parameter. Gain Raw is adjusted on an integer scale. The minimum setting varies depending on the camera model and on whether vertical binning is enabled (see Table 27). The maximum setting depends on whether the camera is set for a pixel

  • Basler GigE SERIES, AW00089317000 Basler Network Drivers and Parameters Basler ace GigE 335 Resend Request Threshold - This parameter determines the location of the resend request threshold within the receive window as shown in Figure 125. The parameter value is in per cent of the width of the receive window. In Figure 125 the resend request threshold is set at 33.33% of the width of the receive window. A stream of packets advances packet by packet beyond the resend request threshold (i.e. to the left of the resend request threshold in Figure 125)

  • Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions AW00089317000 20 Basler ace GigE Wavelength (nm) Relative Response Fig. 4: acA750-30gm Spectral Response (From Sensor Data Sheet) Wavelength (nm) Relative Response Fig. 5: acA780-75gm Spectral Response (From Sensor Data Sheet)

  • Basler GigE SERIES, AW00089317000 Image Acquisition Control Basler ace GigE 161 Use Case 3 - Acquisition Start Trigger On - Frame Start Trigger Off Use case three is illustrated on page 162. In this use case, the Acquisition Mode parameter is set to continuous. The Trigger Mode parameter for the acquisition start trigger is set to on and the Trigger Mode parameter for the frame start trigger is set to off. Because the acquisition start trigger mode is set to on, the user must apply an acquisition start trigger signal to the camera. In this case, we have set the acquisition start trigger signal source to input line 1 and the activation to rising

  • Basler GigE SERIES, Physical Interface AW00089317000 68 Basler ace GigE A high output signal from the camera results in a conducting Q1 transistor in the output circuit. Figure 43 shows a typical circuit you can use to monitor the output line with a voltage signal. On early production cameras with firmware versions of V0.x-x, the logic for the output circuit was different. On these cameras:  A low output signal from the camera on Out_1_Ctrl results in a conducting Q1 transistor.  A high output signal from the camera results in a non-conducting Q1 transistor. If you are using both older and newer camera

  • Basler GigE SERIES, Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions AW00089317000 30 Basler ace GigE Wavelength (nm) Quantum Efficiency (%) Fig. 23: acA2000-50gc, acA2000-50gc- CMV2000-V3, acA2040-25gc, acA2040-25gc- CMV4000-V3, Spectral Response (From Sensor Data Sheet) 0 10 20 30 40 50 Blue Green Red 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Wavelength (nm) Quantum Efficiency (%) Blue Green Red Fig. 24: acA1920-25gc, acA2500-14gc, Spectral Response (From Sensor Data Sheet)

  • AW00089317000 Basler Network Drivers and Parameters Basler ace GigE 331 Appendix A Basler Network Drivers and Parameters This section describes the Basler network drivers available for your camera and provides detailed information about the parameters associated with the drivers. Two network drivers are available for the network adapter used with your GigE cameras:  The Basler filter

  • Basler GigE SERIES, AW00089317000 Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions Basler ace GigE 7 Camera Power Requirements PoE (Power over Ethernet 802.3af compliant) or +12 VDC (± 10%), < 1% ripple, supplied via the camera’s 6-pin Hirose connector; Cable must be at least a 26 AWG cable. Max. cable length: 10 m ~ 3.6 W when using Power over Ethernet ~ 3.3 W @ 12 VDC when supplied via the camera’s 6-pin connector ~ 2.4 W when using Power over Ethernet ~ 2.0 W @ 12 VDC when supplied via the camera’s 6- pin connector ~ 2.5 W when using Power over Ethernet ~ 2.2 W @ 12 VDC when sup

  • Basler GigE SERIES, Standard Features AW00089317000 218 Basler ace GigE You can set the Offset X, Offset Y, Width, and Height parameter values from within your application software by using the Basler pylon API. The following code snippets illustrate using the API to get the maximum allowed settings and the increments for the Width and Height parameters. They also illustrate setting the Offset X, Offset Y, Width, and Height parameter values int64_t widthMax = Camera.Width.GetMax( ); int64_t widhInc = Camera.Width.GetInc(); Camera.Width.SetValue( 200 ); Camera.OffsetX.SetValue( 100 ); int64_t heightMax = Camera.Height.GetMax( ); int64_t heightInc = Camera.Height.GetInc(); C

  • Basler GigE SERIES, I/O Control AW00089317000 74 Basler ace GigE 6.2 Configuring the Output Line 6.2.1 Selecting a Source Signal for the Output Line The camera is equipped with one physical output line designated as output line 1. You can select any one of the camera’s standard output signals to act as the source signal for output line 1. The camera has five standard output signals available:  Acquisition Trigger Wait  Frame Trigger Wait  Exposure Active  Flash Window  Timer Active You can also designate the output line as "user set

  • Basler GigE SERIES, Network Related Camera Parameters and Managing Bandwidth AW00089317000 346 Basler ace GigE (1) You trigger image acquisition and during this time period, the camera acquires and transmits a frame. The bandwidth reserve setting would allow 5 resends during this time period, but no resends are needed. The accumulator pool started with 15 resends available and remains at 15. (2) You trigger image acquisition and during this time period, the camera acquires and transmits a frame. The bandwidth reserve setting would allow 5 resends during this time period, but 7 resends are needed. The 5 resends available via the band

  • Basler GigE SERIES, Image Acquisition Control AW00089317000 112 Basler ace GigE Concatenated New Fields Output Mode: Each time the camera receives a frame trigger signal it acquires two fields, combines them into a single frame, and transmits the frame. After receiving a frame trigger signal, the camera first acquires and reads out an image using the field 0 scheme and it places this image into the camera’s memory. The camera then automatically acquires and reads out a second image using the field 1 scheme. The data from the two acquired images is concatenated as shown in Figure 59, and the concatenated image data is transmitted as a single frame. In concatenated new fields outpu

  • Basler GigE SERIES, AW00089317000 Specifications, Requirements, and Precautions Basler ace GigE 11 Exposure Control Via external trigger signal or programmable via the camera API Programmable via the camera API Via external trigger signal or programmable via the camera API Camera Power Requirements PoE (Power over Ethernet 802.3af compliant) or +12 VDC (±10%), < 1% ripple, supplied via the camera’s 6-pin Hirose connector; Cable must be at least a 26 AWG cable. Max. cable length: 10 m ~ 3.4 W when using Power over Ethernet ~ 2.9 W @ 12 VDC when supplied

  • Basler GigE SERIES, AW00089317000 Image Acquisition Control Basler ace GigE 91 7.3.3 Setting the Acquisition Start Trigger Mode and Related Parameters You can set the Trigger Mode and Trigger Source parameters for the acquisition start trigger and also set the Acquisition Frame Count parameter value from within your application software by using the Basler pylon API. The following code snippet illustrates using the API to set the Trigger Mode to on, the Trigger Source to software, and the Acquisition Frame Count to 5: // Set the acquisition mode to continuous(t

  • Basler GigE SERIES, AW00089317000 Image Acquisition Control Basler ace GigE 155 If you are working with an acA750-30 camera: Use the Field 0 or the Field 1 field output mode instead of the Concatenated New Fields or the Deinterlaced New Fields field output mode. With the Field 0 or the Field 1 modes, you can get approximately twice the frame rate, but you will be getting half height frames. If you are working with an acA2000-50 or acA2040-25 camera: Using the stacked zone imaging feature increases the camera’s frame rate. For more information on the stacked

  • Basler GigE SERIES, Standard Features AW00089317000 266 Basler ace GigE 10.10.2 Considerations When Using Decimation Reduced Vertical Resolution Using vertical decimation effectively reduces the vertical resolution of the camera’s imaging sensor. For example, the sensor in the acA2000-50gm camera normally has a resolution of 2048 (H) x 1088 (V). If you set this camera to use vertical decimation by 5, the effective resolution of the sensor is reduced to 2048 (H) by 217 (V). If you reduce the vertical resolution by using the vertical decimation feature, you can increase the frame rate of the camera. Possible Image Disto

  • Basler GigE SERIES, I/O Control AW00089317000 78 Basler ace GigE 6.2.4.2 Setting the Timer Delay Time There are two ways to set the delay time for timer 1: by setting "raw" values or by setting an "absolute value". You can use whichever method you prefer to set the delay time. Setting the Delay Time with Raw Values When the delay time for timer 1 is set using "raw" values, the delay time will be determined by a combination of two elements. The first element is the value of the Timer Delay Raw parameter, and the second element is the Timer Delay Time Base. Th

  • Basler GigE SERIES, AW00089317000 Standard Features Basler ace GigE 271 The Effect of Reverse Y on the Auto Function AOIs If you are using the camera’s auto functions, you should be aware of the effect that using the reverse Y feature will have on the auto function AOIs. When reverse Y is used, the position of the auto function AOIs relative to the sensor remains the same. As a consequence, each auto function AOI will include a different portion of the captured image depending on whether or not the reverse Y feature is enabled. Figure 114 shows the effect of that reverse Y

  • Basler GigE SERIES, AW00089317000 Basler Network Drivers and Parameters Basler ace GigE 337 Maximum Number Resend Requests - The Maximum Number Resend Requests parameter sets the maximum number of resend requests the performance driver will send to the camera for each missing packet. Resend Timeout - The Resend Timeout parameter defines how long (in milliseconds) the performance driver will wait after detecting that a packet is missing before sending a resend request to the camera. The parameter applies only once to each missing packet after the packet was detected as missing. Resend Request Response Timeout - The Resend Request Response Timeout parameter

  • Image Acquisition Control AW00089317000 104 Basler ace GigE 7.4.3.2 Exposure Modes If you are triggering the start of frame acquisition with an externally generated frame start trigger (ExFSTrig) signal, two exposure modes are available: timed and trigger width. Timed Exposure Mode When timed mode is selected, the exposure time for each frame acquisition

  • Basler GigE SERIES, AW00089317000 Tools for Changing Camera Parameters Basler ace GigE 45 3 Tools for Changing Camera Parameters This chapter provides an overview of the camera drivers and the options available for changing the camera’s parameters. The options available with the Basler pylon Camera Software Suite let you change parameters and control the camera by using a stand-alone GUI (known as the pylon Viewer) or by accessing the camera from within your software application using the API. 3.1 The Basler pylon Camera Software Suite The Basler pylon Camera Software Suite is designed for use with all Basler cameras with the following interface types: IEEE 1394a interface, IEEE 1394b, Gig

  • Basler GigE SERIES, Image Acquisition Control AW00089317000 160 Basler ace GigE Fig. 83: Use Case 2 - Acquisition Start Trigger Off and Frame Start Trigger On Use Case: Acquisition Start Trigger Off and Frame Start Trigger On The acquisition start trigger is off. The camera will generate acquisition start trigger signals internally with no action by the user. The frame start trigger is on, and the frame start trigger source is set to input line 1. The user must apply a frame start trigger signal to input line 1 to start each frame exposure. Settings: Acquisition Mode = Continuous Trigger Mode for the acquisition start tr

  • Basler GigE SERIES, AW00089317000 Chunk Features Basler ace GigE 317 11.4 Time Stamp The time stamp feature adds a chunk to each acquired frame containing a time stamp that was generated when frame acquisition was triggered. The time stamp is a 64 bit value. The time stamp is based on a counter that counts the number of "time stamp clock ticks" generated by the camera. The unit for each tick is 8 ns (as specified by the Gev Timestamp Tick Frequency). The counter starts at camera reset or at power on. 1. Use the Chunk Selector to select the Time Stamp chunk. 2. Use the Chunk Enable parameter to set the value of the chunk to true. Once the time stamp

  • Basler GigE SERIES, AW00089317000 Standard Features Basler ace GigE 251 // Enable the sequencer feature Camera.SequenceEnable.SetValue( true ); The following code snippet illustrates using the API to load the sequence parameter values from sequence set 0 into the active set: // Select sequence set with index number 0 Camera.SequenceSetIndex.SetValue( 0 ); // Load the sequence parameter values from the sequence set into the active set Camera.SequenceSetLoad.Execute( ); You can also use the Basler pylon Viewer application to easily set the parameters. 10.8.3 Free Selection Sequence Advance M

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