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SP-5000M-GE2 / SP-5000C-GE2 

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In setting(s) box, s

et 

“Interrupt Moderation Rate” to “Extreme.”

 

 

 
Set “Receive Buffers” at 2048. 

 

 

2.2      Settings of “Teaming” 

Open 

“Teaming” tab. Check “Team this adapter with other adapters” and click “New Team”   

button. 

 

Summary of Contents for SP-5000M-GE2

Page 1: ...1050E 1404 Spark Series SP 5000M GE2 SP 5000C GE2 5M Digital Progressive Scan Monochrome and Color Camera Document Version Ver 1 6 SP 5000 GE2_Ver 1 6_May2015 User Manual ...

Page 2: ... This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause har...

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Page 5: ... Aggregation 16 5 2 Connectors and pin assignment 30 5 2 1 Output connector for Gigabit Ethernet 30 5 2 2 12 Pin connector 30 5 2 3 AUX Standard Hirose 10 Pin connector 31 5 2 3 1 Figure and pin configuration 31 5 2 4 AUX Type 2 HIROSE 10 Pin connector factory option 31 5 2 5 AUX Type 3 HIROSE 10 Pin connector factory option 32 5 3 Digital IN OUT interface 32 5 3 1 Line Selector 32 5 3 2 Line Sour...

Page 6: ...IX_BAYGR10PACKED 12 bit output 46 6 3 3 4 GVSP_PIX_BAYGR12 10 bit output 46 6 3 3 5 GVSP_PIX_BAYGR12PACKED 12 bit output 46 6 2 3 6 GVSP_PIX_RGB8_PACKED 24 bit 47 6 2 3 7 GVSP_PIX_YUV411_Packed 12 bit output 47 6 2 3 8 GVSP_PIX_YUV422_Packed 16 bit output 47 6 2 3 9 GVSP_PIX_YUV444_Packed 24 bit output 47 6 2 4 PixelSize 47 6 3 Output timing 48 6 3 1 Horizontal timing 48 6 3 1 1 Output format 1X 1...

Page 7: ...meters 75 7 9 3 1 Sequence index table Default 75 7 9 3 2 Descriptions of index table parameters 75 7 10 Multi ROI function 77 7 10 1 Multi ROI setting parameters 78 7 11 Operation and function matrix 79 8 Other functions 80 8 1 Black level control 80 8 1 1 Black Level Selector 80 8 1 2 Black Level 80 8 2 Gain control 80 8 2 1 Gain Selector 81 8 2 2 Gain 81 8 2 4 Gain Auto 81 8 2 5 Balance White A...

Page 8: ...ool 90 9 2 Camera Default Setting 90 10 External appearance and dimensions 91 11 Specifications 92 11 1 Spectral response 92 11 2 Specifications table 93 Appendix 96 1 Precautions 96 2 Typical Sensor Characteristics 96 3 Caution when mounting a lens on the camera 96 4 Caution when mounting the camera 97 5 Exportation 97 6 References 97 Manual change history 98 User s Record 99 ...

Page 9: ...t Please note that if you use LAG function refer to the chapter 5 1 1 5 first It explains the order to install NIC driver and SDK 3 About GigE Vision Ver2 0 SP 5000 GE2 complies with the latest GigE Vision version 2 0 GigE Vision is the new standard interface using Gigabit Ethernet for machine vision applications and it was mainly set up by AIA Automated Imaging Association members GigE Vision is ...

Page 10: ...ro 1000PT Quad does not comply with Link Aggregation 6 Cables to be used GigEVision configures the system by using 1000BASE T In the market CAT5e 125MHz CAT6 250MHz and CAT7 600MHz cables are available for 1000BASE T There are crossover cables and straight through cables available Currently as most equipment complies with Auto MDI MDI X please use straight through cables Among crossover cables a h...

Page 11: ...ates in an Ethernet environment The SP 5000M GE2 and SP 5000C GE2 have various comprehensive functions needed for automated optical inspection applications such as solid state device inspection or material surface inspection They incorporate video processing functions such as a look up table shading compensation and blemish compensation in addition to fundamental functions such as trigger exposure...

Page 12: ...000M GE2 only and ROI Region Of Interest for faster frame rates 0 dB to 24 dB gain control for both SP 5000M GE2 and SP 5000C GE2 10 μs 1 100 000 to 8 seconds exposure control in 1 μs step Auto exposure control Timed and trigger width exposure control RCT and PIV trigger modes for specific applications ALC control with combined function of AGC auto exposure and auto iris HDR High Dynamic Range fun...

Page 13: ...fixing screw Hole for RJ 45 fixing screw Vertically Note 2 RJ45 connector GigE connector 1 With lock mechanism Mounting holes Holes for mounting tripod base or direct installation Depth 5 mm Note 3 Note1 Rear protrusion on C mount lens must be less than 10 0 mm Note2 When an RJ 45 cable with thumbscrews is connected to the camera please do not Excessively tighten screws by using a screw driver The...

Page 14: ...nuous mode Flashing green The camera is receiving external triggering Note The interval of flashing does not correspond with external trigger duration Fig 2 Rear panel GigE 1 LINK Steady green Connecting in 1000BASE T Flashing green Connecting in 100BASE T ACT Flashing amber GigE Network indication LINK2 LINK Steady green Connecting in 1000BASE T Flashing green Connecting in 100BASE T ACT Flashing...

Page 15: ...dLAG are supported IP Address is one Port 1 and Port 2 use the same IP Address Note 1 IP Address is set up at the port which is linked up initially GVCP Port Automatic selecting The transmission is executed through the port which receives GVCP command Stream Channel Number 1 Channel When SL is used one stream is output from either Port1 or Port2 which is linked up When sLAG or dLAG is used one str...

Page 16: ...ynamic Link Aggregation Group Connection sLAG Static Link Aggregation Group or dLAG Dynamic Link Aggregation Group Connection 2 3 4 5 6 1Gbps 1000Mbps 1Gbps 1000Mbps 1Gbps 1000Mbps 1Gbps 1000Mbps 2Gbps 2000Mbps 2Gbps 2000Mbps Connecting configuration 1 If only 1 port is linked up the connecting configuration is SL Single Link 2 If Port 1 and Port 2 are linked up and if dLAG is enabled the operatio...

Page 17: ...icable PTP Message Announce message Receiving only Sync message Receiving only Follow_Up message Receiving only used if the master is 2 step clock Delay_Req message Sending only Delay_Resp message Receiving only GigE Vision proper regulation Timestamp Tick Frequency register value is fixed at 1 000 000 000 1 GHz Note 3 While PTP synchronizing operation Timestamp Reset function is disabled and if t...

Page 18: ...started the default driver supported by the Microsoft OS may be automatically installed The Microsoft driver does not have the Teaming function needed for the GigE Vision Link Aggregate Method LAG Therefore in order to make the Teaming function available it is necessary to install the Intel NIC driver Please note that if Intel ceases support for this driver Teaming may not be available on the late...

Page 19: ...C GE2 17 On the Search Downloads page select your operating system in this case Windows 7 Select either 32 bit or 64 bit version After downloading the driver double click PROWin32 exe or PROWin64 exe to install the driver ...

Page 20: ...roperties 2 1 Settings of each port Open the Device Manager and find the network adapter Intel PRO 1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter Click the right mouse button and open Properties The following settings must be applied to each port This is especially true for Jumbo Packet and Interrupt Moderation If the settings for these items remain as default it will affect when images are captured ...

Page 21: ...SP 5000M GE2 SP 5000C GE2 19 Set Jumbo Frame Jumbo Packet to 9014 Bytes Select Performance Options and click the Properties button ...

Page 22: ... SP 5000C GE2 20 In setting s box set Interrupt Moderation Rate to Extreme Set Receive Buffers at 2048 2 2 Settings of Teaming Open Teaming tab Check Team this adapter with other adapters and click New Team button ...

Page 23: ... leave it as is Then click Next The Select adapters to include in this team dialog will open The adapter with its properties dialog currently open will already be checked Check the other adapter in this case Intel PRO 1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter 4 Then click Next ...

Page 24: ...Dynamic Link Aggregation are available In this example Static Link Aggregation is selected Then click Next The confirmation message for creating new team will be displayed In this example it is Static Link Aggregation Click Finish When Teaming is completed Team Team Number 0 is added to the network adapter in Device Manager ...

Page 25: ...SP 5000M GE2 SP 5000C GE2 23 The following are the Team 0 properties 3 JAI SDK Install After Teaming of NIC is completed the JAI SDK must be installed ...

Page 26: ...E2 24 Accept license and click Next Fill in the fields if needed Then click Next This screen confirms whether or not the JAI GigE Vision Filter Driver is to be installed When GigE Vision cameras are used this must be checked ...

Page 27: ...SP 5000M GE2 SP 5000C GE2 25 Set the folder to install If the default setting is OK just click Next Select a setup type If Complete is OK then click Next Click the Install button to start installation ...

Page 28: ...e that the filter driver is in the local area network In the following example two port names of the Intel PRO 1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter are re named GigE_Port and Number If the team name used the default setting the ports are automatically named by local area network and number ...

Page 29: ...d After Teaming JAI GigE Vision Filter Drivers are not checked in the Properties of Port 1 and Port 2 of the Intel PRO 1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter Local Area Network 4 Settings of JAI Camera Control Tool Start JAI Camera Control Tool in Windows Start Menu In the default settings the camera control tool will search automatically for connected cameras ...

Page 30: ...SP 5000M GE2 SP 5000C GE2 28 In JAI SDK 2 0 x the Settings window is updated with the applicable camera interface settings Settings button ...

Page 31: ...DK 1 4 1 camera control tool These settings can be set every time the camera is connected To access the settings in SDK 2 0 x open the selector of the connected camera and find the Device Layer in the properties tree Expand the Device Layer node to reveal the GenTL Transport layer under Interface Layer Buffer Count and Enable Packet Resend are available in the Image Acquisition section of the sett...

Page 32: ...n 5 2 2 12 Pin connector Type HR 10A 10R 12PB 72 Hirose male or equivalent Table 5 Hirose 12P pin assignment Pin No Input Output Description 1 In Out MX1 DA 2 In Out MX1 DA 3 In Out MX2 DB 4 In Out MX3 DC 5 In Out MX3 DC 6 In Out MX2 DB 7 In Out MX4 DD 8 In Out MX4 DD Pin no I O Signal Remarks 1 GND 2 I DC in 12V 24V 3 I Opto in2 Line6 4 I Opto in2 5 I Opto in1 Line5 6 I Opto in1 7 O Opto out1 Lin...

Page 33: ...orized Lens 4 O COMMON Motorized Lens 5 GND 6 O P IRIS OUT A P Iris Lens 7 O P IRIS OUT A P Iris Lens 8 O P IRIS OUT B P Iris Lens 9 O P IRIS OUT B P Iris Lens 10 O GND 5 2 4 AUX Type 2 HIROSE 10 Pin connector factory option Type HIROSE 10 Pin Connector 3260 10S3 55 Table 7 Hirose 10P pin assignment Option 1 No I O Name Note 1 O Video Signal Video Iris Lens 2 O Power DC 12V Video Iris Lens 3 NC 4 ...

Page 34: ...nst the item selected in the line selector Note2 Line 8 and 9 are available if AUX Type 3 Optional configuration is selected 5 3 2 Line Source Line source signal can be selected from the following table to connect it to the line item which is selected in the line selector Line Selector item Description Line 2 Opt 1 Out Opt 1 output from and 8 pins of DC In Trigger 12 Pin on the rear Line 3 Opt 2 O...

Page 35: ...t Pulse Generator 1 signal to line item selected in Line Selector PulseGenerator2 Out Connect Pulse Generator 2 signal to line item selected in Line Selector PulseGenerator3 Out Connect Pulse Generator 3 signal to line item selected in Line Selector User output 0 Connect User Output 0 signal to line item selected in Line Selector User output 1 Connect User Output 1 signal to line item selected in ...

Page 36: ...mat of the line item selected in Line Selector No Connect TTL LVDS Opt Coupled 5 3 7 GPIO This is a general interface for input and output and controls input and output for trigger signals or valid signals and pulse generator By using this interface you can control an external light source make a delayed function to input a trigger signal or make a precise exposure control with PWC trigger 5 3 7 1...

Page 37: ...OPT IN2 GPIO 10 TTL IN2 GPIO 11 LVDS IN Pixel Clock Cross Point Switch 12 bit Counter INV INV INV N NAND INV Non INV Pulse Generator 20 bit counter x 4 CLR Trigger 0 Acquisition Start Sel Bit 5 0 Sel Bit 7 Sel Bit 7 Pulse Generator 0 Pulse Generator 1 Pulse Generator 2 Pulse Generator 3 Trigger 1 Acquisition Stop Trigger 3 Transfer Start Trigger 2 Frame Start GPIO 2 OPT OUT 1 OPT 3 OPT OUT 2 GPIO ...

Page 38: ...er Action 1 Action 2 FVAL LVAL Exposure Active Acquisition Trigger Wait Acquisition Active Frame Trigger Wait Frame Active Line 10 TTL 2 In Line 11 LVDS 1 In Extension GPIO Connection NAND 2 In 2 Pulse Generator 0 Pulse Generator 1 Pulse Generator 2 Pulse Generator 3 Trigger Source Pulse Generator Clear Source Line Source Line 9 TTL 3 Out NAND 1 In 1 NAND 1 In 2 NAND 2 In 1 Trigger Selector Line S...

Page 39: ... The following drawing is the concept of photo coupler Fig 7 Photo coupler 5 4 1 Recommended External Input circuit diagram for customer TLP2366 1 3 6 5 4 1SS400 180CS 180CS TC7WG14FK 3 5 BF545C S D G IN HIROSE_12PIN HIROSE_12PIN USER POWER 3 3V to 24V JAI SP Series CAMERA side User side Fig 8 Example of external input circuit 5 4 2 Recommended External Output circuit diagram for customer 2SC6033 ...

Page 40: ...Generator default settings Table12 Pulse Generator default settings Display Name Value Clock Pre scaler 1 Pulse Generator Selector Pulse Generator Length Start Point End Point Repeat Count Clear Source Clear Inverter Clear Activation Clear Sync Mode Pulse Generator 0 1 0 1 0 Off True Off Async Mode Pulse Generator 1 1 0 1 0 Off True Off Async Mode Pulse Generator 2 1 0 1 0 Off True Off Async Mode ...

Page 41: ...or the selected pulse generator If Repeat Count value is 0 and if Pulse Generator Clear signal is not input the pulse generator generates the pulse repeatedly until reaching this counter up value Trigger Selector item Description Pulse Generator 0 If Pulse Generator 0 is selected Length Start Point End Point Repeat Count Clear Source Clear Inverter Clear Activation and Clear Sync Mode of pulse gen...

Page 42: ...s of clear count pulse for the selected pulse generator 5 5 8 Pulse Generator Clear Sync Mode Set the count clear method for the selected pulse generator In the case of Async Mode if the clear signal is input during the length setting value the counter will stop counting according to the clear signal input In the case of Sync Mode if the clear signal is input during the length setting value the co...

Page 43: ...nnect Pulse Generator 1 output to Clear Source for the selected pulse generator PulseGenerator2 Out Connect Pulse Generator 2 output to Clear Source for the selected pulse generator PulseGenerator3 Out Connect Pulse Generator 3 output to Clear Source for the selected pulse generator Action 1 Connect Action 1 input to Clear Source for the selected pulse generator Action 2 Connect Action 2 input to ...

Page 44: ... Pulse Generator End Point 1 to 1048575 Pulse Generator End Point ms Clock Source Clock Pre scaler 1 x Pulse Generator End Point Pulse Generator pulse width ms Pulse Generator End Point ms Pulse Generator Start Point ms Pulse Generator Repeat Count 0 to 255 Pulse Generator Clear Activation Clear Mode for the Pulse Generators Off High Level Low level Rising Edge Falling Edge Pulse Generator Clear S...

Page 45: ...r layout CMOS sensors used in the SP 5000M GE2 and SP 5000C GE2 have the following tap and pixel layout 6 1 1 Monochrome sensor 2560 Pixels 2048 Pixels F Fig 14 Monochrome sensor layout 6 1 2 Bayer color sensor 2560 Pixels 2048 Pixels F Adress 0 0 Fig 15 Bayer color sensor layout ...

Page 46: ... X5120 Y1 X5120 Y3840 X4 Y1 X4 Y2048 X3 Y1 X3 Y2048 X2 Y1 X2 Y2048 X5 Y1 X5 Y2048 X6 Y1 X6 Y2048 X7 Y1 X7 Y2048 X8 Y1 X8 Y2048 X2053 Y1 X2553 Y2048 X2054 Y1 X2554 Y2048 X2055 Y1 X2555 Y2048 X2056 Y1 X2556 Y2048 X2057 Y1 X2557 Y2048 X2058 Y1 X2558 Y2048 X2059 Y1 X2559 Y2048 X2056 Y1 X2056 Y2 X2560 Y2047 X2560 Y2048 X1 Y1 X1 Y2 X1 Y2047 X1 Y2048 Tap 1 Pixel 0 0 Step Y 1 Step X 1 Fig 16 1X 1Y readout...

Page 47: ... 7 8 9 X X 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 X X 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X X Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 6 3 2 4 GVSP_PIX_MONO12 16 bit output X 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X X X X 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Y0 Y0 Y1 9 8 X X X X Y1 10 11 10 11 6 3 2 5 GVSP_PIX_MONO12PACKED 12 bit output 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 0 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 10 11 10 11 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 10 11 0 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 10 11 6 2 3 SP 5000C GE2 Pixel Type 6 2 3 1 GVSP_PIX_BA...

Page 48: ...7 8 9 0 1 X X 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X X G0 R1 Even Line 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 X X 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X X B0 G1 6 3 3 4 GVSP_PIX_BAYGR12 10 bit output Odd Line X 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X X X X 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 G0 G0 R1 9 8 X X X X R1 10 11 10 11 Even Line X 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X X X X 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B0 B0 G1 9 8 X X X X G1 10 11 10 11 6 3 3 5 GVSP_PIX_BAYGR12PACKED 12 bit output Odd Line 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 ...

Page 49: ...IX_YUV422_Packed 16 bit output U0 Y11 V11 Y12 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 S 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 S 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 pixels 4 bytes U11 6 2 3 9 GVSP_PIX_YUV444_Packed 24 bit output 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 U11 Y11 V11 1 pixel 3 Bytes 6 2 4 PixelSize Table16 Pixel size Bit per Pixel Pixel Format SP 5000M GE2 SP 5000C GE2 Bpp8 Mono8 BayerGR8 Bpp12 Mono10Packed Mono12Packed BayerGR1...

Page 50: ...ut format 1X 1Y Vertical Binning OFF 1 clock 20 833 ns 1 5 160 1 165 LVAL DVAL Video Exposure Active Fig 17 Horizontal Timing Vertical timing OFF 6 3 1 2 Output format 1X 1Y Vertical Binning ON 1 5 160 1 165 LVAL DVAL Video Exposure Active Fig 18 Horizontal timing Vertical binning ON ...

Page 51: ...65 clocks FVAL DVAL CCD Exposure Video Exposure Active Frame Active 2048L 47 48L Min 9 10L Fig 19 Vertical Timing Vertical binning OFF 6 3 2 2 Output format 1X 1Y Vertical Binning ON FVAL DVAL CCD Exposure Video Exposure Active Frame Active 1024L 47 48L Min 9 10L Fig 20 Vertical timing Vertical binning ON ...

Page 52: ...X Width OffsetY Height Width 2560 Width Max 2048 Height Max Readout area Fig 21 Setting example No binning Fig 22 Setting example Binning 6 4 Digital output Bit allocation Table17 Digital output CCD out Digital Out 8 bit 10 bit 12 bit Black 0 8LSB 32LSB 128LSB Monochrome 100 222LSB 890LSB 3560LSB Color Monochrome 115 255LSB 1023LSB 4095LSB Color Digital Out LSB 32 700 25 Analog Out mV 890 1023 Bla...

Page 53: ...ration is automatically stopped In order to restart the capture it is necessary to input the AcquisitionStart command again BlockID is not reset until AcquisitionStop is input and is incremented when the AcquisitionStart command is called In the case of PIV operation 2 frames are captured Normal single frame operation 1 AcquisitionStart command is input 2 AcquisitionActive becomes TRUE accepts cap...

Page 54: ... camera Fig 24 Single Frame operation timing 1 FVAL Sensor Read out Acquisition Trigger Wait Frame Trigger Wait Acquisition Active Exposure Active Frame Active Sensor Exposure Stream Active Acquisition Status Output Signals Acquisition Trigger Wait L Frame Trigger Wait L Acquisition Active Frame Active Exposure Active FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE Acquisition Start...

Page 55: ...nsor Read out Acquisition Trigger Wait Frame Trigger Wait Acquisition Active Exposure Active Frame Active Sensor Exposure Stream Active Acquisition Status Output Signals Frame Trigger Wait L Acquisition Active Frame Active Exposure Active FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE Acquisition Start command Trigger Acquisition Trigger Wait TRUE FALSE ...

Page 56: ...r Read out Acquisition Trigger Wait Frame Trigger Wait Acquisition Active Exposure Active Frame Active Sensor Exposure Stream Active Acquisition Status Output Signals Acquisition Trigger Wait L Acquisition Active Frame Active Exposure Active FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE Acquisition Start command Trigger Frame Trigger Wait TRUE FALSE ...

Page 57: ...ion to stop While AcquisitionActive is TRUE if AcquisitionStop or AcquisitionAbort is initiated AcquisitionActive becomes FALSE stop capturing Once the operation is set to FALSE the internal FrameCount is reset However if AcqusitionStop command is initiated during image output period AcqusitionActive becomes FALSE stop capturing after image output is completed Once AcqusitionActive becomes FALSE t...

Page 58: ...timing 1 FVAL Sensor Read out Acquisition Trigger Wait Frame Trigger Wait Acquisition Active Exposure Active Frame Active Sensor Exposure Stream Active Acquisition Status Output Signals Acquisition Trigger Wait L Frame Trigger Wait L Acquisition Active Frame Active Exposure Active FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE Acquisition Start command FALSE TRUE FALSE ...

Page 59: ...FVAL Sensor Read out Acquisition Trigger Wait Frame Trigger Wait Acquisition Active Exposure Active Frame Active Sensor Exposure Stream Active Acquisition Status Output Signals Frame Trigger Wait L Acquisition Active Frame Active Exposure Active FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE Acquisition Start command Trigger Acquisition Trigger Wait TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE ...

Page 60: ...L Sensor Read out Acquisition Trigger Wait Frame Trigger Wait Acquisition Active Exposure Active Frame Active Sensor Exposure Stream Active Acquisition Status Output Signals Acuisition Trigger Wait L Acquisition Active Frame Active Exposure Active FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE Acquisition Start command Trigger Frame Trigger Wait TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE ...

Page 61: ...Start command is input 2 AcquisitionTriggerWait becomes effective 3 AcquisitionActive becomes TRUE 4 Images begin outputting continuously 5 AcquisitionStop command is sent 6 AcquisitionActive becomes FALSE At this moment the output stops However if AcqusitionStop command is initiated during image output period AcqusitionActive becomes FALSE stop capturing after image output is completed Associated...

Page 62: ... Acquisition Trigger Wait Frame Trigger Wait Acquisition Active Exposure Active Frame Active Sensor Exposure Stream Active Acquisition Status Output Signals Acquisition Trigger Wait L Frame Trigger Wait L Acquisition Active Frame Active Exposure Active FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE Acquisition Start command FALSE TRUE FALSE Acquisition Stop command TRUE FALSE ...

Page 63: ...uisition Trigger Wait Frame Trigger Wait Acquisition Active Exposure Active Frame Active Sensor Exposure Stream Active Acquisition Status Output Signals Frame Trigger Wait L Acquisition Active Frame Active Exposure Active FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE Acquisition Start command Trigger Acquisition Trigger Wait TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE Acquisition Stop command ...

Page 64: ...ger Wait Frame Trigger Wait Acquisition Active Exposure Active Frame Active Sensor Exposure Stream Active Acquisition Status Output Signals Acuisition Trigger Wait L Acquisition Active Frame Active Exposure Active FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE Acquisition Start command Trigger Frame Trigger Wait TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE Acquisition Stop command TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE ...

Page 65: ... be ignored The setting range in Acquisition Frame Rate is Shortest to Longest Inverse number of time required to drive all pixels in the area set by ROI command or inverse number of time required to transmit one frame data to 0 125 Hz fps 8 seconds For the above setting Acquisition Frame Rate is used and its unit is Hz fps Acquisition Frame Rate 6999 Hz fps to 0 125 Hz fps 7 1 3 Calculation of fr...

Page 66: ...PackedYUV411Packed 16 Mono10 Bayer10 Mono122 Bayer12 YUV422Packed 24 RGB8 YUV444Packed Network bit rate Bit per pixel Packet_Size Value set in Packet Size register GevSCPSPacketSize Byte number of 1 frame image ImageSize Width Height x BitsPerPixel 8 Image byte number of last packet SizeOfLastPacket The reminder of the calculation ImageSize mod PacketSize 36 Ethernet Frame Size of 1 frame image If...

Page 67: ... must be ON If Exposure Mode is set at Timed the exposure operation can be selected as follows by setting Trigger Option Table19 Trigger option Trigger Option setting Exposure operation OFF Timed EPS mode RCT RCT mode PIV PIV Particle Image Velocimetry mode The effect of the combination of Exposure Mode Trigger Option and Trigger Mode is as follows Table20 The combination of Exposure Mode Trigger ...

Page 68: ...etting Continuous Exposure continues to be adjusted automatically In this mode the following settings are available ALC Speed Rate of adjustment can be set ASC Max The maximum value for the exposure time to be controlled can be set ASC Min The minimum value for the exposure time to be controlled can be set ALC Reference The reference level of the exposure control can be set ALC Area Type The area ...

Page 69: ...era Settings JAI Custom Trigger Mode Name Description Trigger Selector Trigger Option Trigger Mode Exposure Mode Frame Start Off Off Off Continuous Trigger Free running operation with the maximum exposure time per the frame rate Off Timed Off Continuous Trigger Free running operation with a user set exposure time On Timed Off EPS Trigger Externally triggered operation with a user set exposure time...

Page 70: ...d trigger operation PulseGenerator1 Out Connect Pulse generator 1 signal to the selected trigger operation PulseGenerator2 Out Connect Pulse generator 2 signal to the selected trigger operation PulseGenerator3 Out Connect Pulse generator 3 signal to the selected trigger operation Line 5 OPT IN 1 Connect TTL 1 IN signal to the selected trigger operation Line 6 OPT IN 2 Connect OPTO IN 1 signal to t...

Page 71: ...o use this mode Trigger Mode Off 7 5 Timed mode This mode allows a single image frame to be captured with a preset exposure time by using the external trigger Additional settings determine if the trigger pulse can be accepted during the exposure period Primary settings to use this mode Exposure Mode Timed Trigger Mode ON Trigger Option OFF 7 5 1 If the overlap setting is OFF Trigger CCD Exposure X...

Page 72: ... Additional settings determine if the trigger pulse can be accepted during the exposure period The frame rate of full pixels readout is 44 fps Primary settings to use this mode Exposure Mode Trigger Width Trigger Mode ON Trigger Option OFF 7 6 1 If the overlap setting is OFF Trigger CCD Exposure XEEN FVAL Exposure Active Exposure Period t6 t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 Fig 36 Overlap OFF t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 2L 30 µs ...

Page 73: ...e by the external trigger pulse its input prohibited end time from the previous frame varies based on the pixel format used Input prohibited end time of the trigger End of the exposure t If the trigger overlap is set to READOUT the period from FVAL end to Input prohibited end time of the trigger varies depending on the pixel format used Fig 38 Trigger end time t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 t6 2L min 30 µs 10 158...

Page 74: ...not output When the trigger is input the fast dump is activated to read out the electronic charge very quickly after which the accumulation and the readout are performed When the accumulated signal against the trigger is read out FVAL LVAL and DVAL are output too Primary settings to use this mode Exposure Mode Timed Trigger Mode ON Trigger Option RCT In this mode the setting of Trigger Overlap is ...

Page 75: ...ure duration and the second strobe is pulsed while the first frame is being read out In this way two strobe flashes generate two video outputs Primary Settings Exposure Mode Timed Trigger Mode ON Trigger Option PIV In this mode the setting of Trigger Overlap is invalid td te1 te2 itf tframe1 tframe2 T Trigegr Exposure Exposure Active FVAL DVAL Fig 40 PIV mode time name description time td Exposure...

Page 76: ...rigger signal The setting index can be determined by the Next Index setting Command Sequence Select the index number to assign directly by using the Command Sequence Index command Fig 41 Behavior if Video Send Mode is set to Trigger Sequence Video Send Mode Frame Start Trigger In Normal Trigger Sequence Sequence Index Can be changed Sequence Index Cannot be changed Sequence Index Execute from Inde...

Page 77: ...Width Set the width of sequence ROI The setting range is 8 to 2560 pixels Rules for setting area and step number are the same as the normal ROI mode set by Video Send Mode Normal 3 Sequence ROI Height Set the height of sequence ROI The setting range is 8 to 2048 lines Rules for setting area and step number are the same as the normal ROI mode set by Video Send Mode Normal Sequence ROI Index Sequenc...

Page 78: ... for each index are available SP 5000C GE2 Gain ALL Red and Blue can be set SP 5000M GE2 Only Gain is displayed and can be set 7 Sequence ROI Black Level Black Level setting is available for each index 8 Sequence ROI Exposure Time Exposure Time setting is available for each index 9 Sequence ROI Binning Horizontal ON or OFF of Horizontal Binning for each index can be set 10 Sequence ROI Binning Ver...

Page 79: ...idually as required Each ROI can also be overlapped Refer to Fig 43 The multi ROI function is enabled if Video Sending Mode is set to Multi ROI Table26 Multi ROI Index table default values Multi ROI Index Max Width Offset X Height Offset Y Index 0 8 0 8 0 Index 1 8 0 8 0 Index 2 8 0 8 0 Index 3 8 0 8 0 Index 4 8 0 8 0 1 Multi ROI Width Height Multi ROI Index Selector Fig 43 Multi ROI setting examp...

Page 80: ...be selected Height Offset X and Offset Y of the selected Multi ROI Index are displayed and can be set 4 Multi ROI Offset X Offset X can be set for each ROI area of Multi ROI Index 0 to 4 The restriction for setting Step and other factors are the same as the normal ROI setting The sum of Offset X and ROI Width must not be greater than Width Max 5 Multi ROI Height Height can be set for each ROI area...

Page 81: ...uto Gain Auto Exposur e Trigger Over lap Video Send Mode HDR Note1 Multi ROI Sequ ence ROI OFF OFF OFF 1 1 2 2 Timed OFF OFF 1 1 2 2 Timed EPS ON OFF 1 1 Note3 Note4 2 2 Note3 Note4 Trigger Width ON OFF 1 1 Note3 2 2 Note3 Timed RCT ON RCT 1 1 2 2 Timed PIV ON PIV 1 1 2 2 Note 1 Only SP 5000M GE2 Note 2 Only SP 5000C GE2 Note 3 If the trigger interval is long period the iris may occur the hunting ...

Page 82: ...gainst the analog base gain The resolution for gain setting is x0 01 step which is 0 05dB to 0 08dB depending on the setting value 3 In the SP 5000C GE2 blue and red gain can be set from x0 45 to x5 62 against the master gain setting and its resolution is x0 01 step 4 In the SP 5000C GE2 analog gain can be applied to R G and B channel respectively in order to cover wider range of color temperature...

Page 83: ...hich gain adjustments are based The operational adjustment is done in Gain Raw SP 5000M GE2 DigitalAll 1 16 0dB to 24dB SP 5000C GE2 DigitalAll 1 16 0dB to 24dB Digital Red All 0 4466 5 643 Digital Blue All 0 4466 5 643 8 2 4 Gain Auto This function automatically controls the gain level This is controlled by the command JAI ALC Reference There are three modes OFF Adjust manually Once Operate only ...

Page 84: ...s OFF Manual operation Once Only when this operation is set the auto white balance is executed Continuous The auto white balance is continuously executed AWB Area Type The control area of BALANCE WHITE AUTO can be set AWB Customer Area Selector One of 16 4x4 AWB setting areas can be selected AWB Area Enable Set Enable or Disable for the area selected by ALC Custom Area Selector Note The figures fo...

Page 85: ... of 0 to 4095 12 bit and is automatically scaled to the bit depth of the current operating mode 8 bit or 10 bit Note linear interpolation is used if needed to calculate LUT values between index points In the color mode the LUT function works the same regardless of the color of the pixel Output Data Video IN x LUT data Fig 47 LUT value 8 4 Gamma This command is used to set gamma between gamma 0 45 ...

Page 86: ...o measure the highest luminance level in the image and use that data as the reference Luminance levels of other areas are then adjusted so that the level of the entire area is equal Compensation is performed using a block grid of 20 blocks H x 16 blocks V Each block contains 128 x 128 pixels The complementary process is applied to produce the compensation data with less error Adjustable range Less...

Page 87: ...ayer color pixels in both adjacent columns Please refer to the following drawing As for white blemishes the automatic detection function is available and after its execution the data is stored in memory The customer can use the data by setting the blemish compensation ON For black blemishes only compensation that has been done in the factory is available The number of pixels that can be compensate...

Page 88: ...ns is used the specific model name should be selected in Lens Select Motor controlled lens 1 Iris position can be remotely controlled manually 2 Auto iris control is also available Video iris lens Only auto iris control is available Factory Option DC iris lens Only auto iris control is available Factory Option 8 8 1 About P Iris New Spark Series SP 5000M GE2 and SP 5000C GE2 come equipped with P I...

Page 89: ...on 1 When the camera is powered 2 When the lens is selected in P Iris Lens Select 3 If the lens is changed in P iris Lens Select 8 8 2 4 Current F value The current F value is indicated by using iris position information This can be indicated during auto iris operation The relation between iris position and F value depends on the lens used 8 8 2 5 P Iris Auto min P Iris Auto max This function can ...

Page 90: ...fective set the Auto Iris Lens Control Signal Output to ON The auto iris function AIC works together with AGC and Exposure Auto ASC If the lighting condition is changed from bright to dark AIC ASC AGC If the lighting condition is changed from dark to bright AGC ASC AIC Gain is fixed at Min Dark Light changes Bright Auto Shutter Max Auto shutter operation Max Min User set Auto Shutter fixed at Min ...

Page 91: ... exposure mode is OFF and the HDR mode is set to ON the exposure mode is automatically changed to Timed 2 If horizontal binning and or vertical binning are set to ON the HDR mode cannot be set In this case the HDR mode must be set first before H Binning and or V Binning are set 3 In this mode exposure overlapped behavior is not available and the frame rate is slower than the normal operation 4 The...

Page 92: ... PC and JAI SDK 2 0 is started up XML file which stores default settings of the camera is downloaded to JAI_SDK camera control tool The default settings of SP 5000 GE2 are as follows Image Format Bit allocation 8 bit Width 2560 Height 2048 Binning Horizontal 1 OFF Binning Vertical 1 OFF Acquisition Control Acquisition mode Continuous Acquisition Frame Rate 44 Trigger Selector Frame Acquisition Sta...

Page 93: ...SP 5000M GE2 SP 5000C GE2 91 10 External appearance and dimensions Dimensions tolerance 0 3mm Unit mm Fig 56 Outside dimensions ...

Page 94: ...0M GE2 SP 5000C GE2 92 11 Specifications 11 1 Spectral response Fig 57 Spectral response SP 5000M GE2 Fig 58 Spectral response SP 5000C GE2 With IR Cut Filter Note Full sensor response IR cut filter not shown ...

Page 95: ...Bayer 8 bit 29 fps Bayer 10 bit 12 bit Packed 22 fps Bayer 10 bit 12 bit 14 6 fps RGB 8 bit 29 fps YUV411 Packed 22 fps YUV422 Packed 14 6 fps YUV444 Packed Binning H1 V2 44fps 8 bit LAG H2 V1 88fps 8 bit LAG H2 V2 175fps 8 bit LAG EMVA 1288 Parameters Absolute sensitivity Maximum SNR At 10 bit output 23 50 p λ 525 nm 41 48 dB At 10 bit output 36 08 p λ 525 nm 38 00 dB SN ratio traditional method ...

Page 96: ...4dB Note2 1 step x0 01 0 005dB to 0 08dB Varies by setting value WB Gain R B 7dB to 15dB 1 step 0 01dB WB Area 4 x 4 Color Temp Range Preset 4600K 5600K 6500K WB Range 3000K 9000K White Balance OFF Once Continuous Blemish Comp Detection Detect white blemish above the threshold value Black blemish is detected only by factory Compensation Complement by adjacent pixels Continuous blemishes are not co...

Page 97: ...ty 45 C to 70 C 20 to 80 no condensing Regulation CE EN61000 6 2 and EN61000 6 3 FCC part 15 class B RoHS WEEE Housing Dimensions 62 x 62 x 55 5 mm W x H x D excluding protrusion Weight 215g Note1 Usable performance will be up to 2 seconds Note2 A minimum of 12dB of gain can be applied without causing any breaks in the histogram Note3 Approximately 5 minutes pre heating is required to achieve thes...

Page 98: ... blemishes Over time some pixel defects can occur This does not have a practical effect on the operation of the camera These will show up as white spots blemishes Exposure to cosmic rays can cause blemishes to appear on the image sensor Please take care to avoid exposure to cosmic rays during transportation and storage It is recommended using sea shipment instead of air flight in order to limit th...

Page 99: ...ipod mounting plate please use the provided screws 5 Exportation When exporting this product please follow the export regulation of your own country 6 References 1 This manual can and datasheet for SP 5000M GE2 SP 5000C GE2 can be downloaded from www jai com 2 Camera control software can be downloaded from www jai com Camera chassis Fixing plate Mounting the camera to fixing plate 5 0mm 0 2mm Came...

Page 100: ...e Aug 2014 1 1 Revise LAG settings information Sept 201 1 2 Revise Spectral response Oct 2014 1 3 Revised B W Spectral response with wider wave length Add the description of the dark compression Feb 2015 1 4 12 bit function added Mar 2015 1 5 Correct the value of itf in PIV May 2015 1 6 Revised optical interface recommended circuits ...

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