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[. . . ] Interfacing non-standard cameras to Matrox Pulsar Phillips FTM12 Camera Interface Overview · · · · · · · · · Application Note: February 7, 1996 1024 x 1024 x 8-bit @ 30fps (max) or 1024 x 512 x 8-bit @ 60fps (max) Analog video output Interlaced or non-interlaced Internal TTL hsync and vsync signals supplied externally Internal or external exposure (frame integration time) control Accepts asynchronous TTL external trigger 60Hz maximum frame rate/40MHz clock rate version 3 modes of operation: continuous (3 submodes), trigger, control Modification of the integration (or exposure) time is possible in each of these 3 modes; the frame rate is determined by the integration time (in addition to a constant frameshift duration of 0. 7ms) Camera Interface Details 1. Continuous Mode Submode 1: 1024 x 1024 x 8-bit @ 30fps (max) Philips Matrox Pulsar Video · Analog (composite) video output (with PLS-TTL-CABLE) FTM12 · Interlaced · Continuous video · Internal exposure control: 1. 024ms to 19. 328ms in increments of 1. 024ms (frame rate is altered accordingly) · DCF used: FTM12. DCF · Submode 2: Video 1024 x 1024 x 8-bit @ 30fps (max) Philips Matrox Pulsar HD · Analog video output VD (with PLS-TTL-CABLE) FTM12 · Interlaced · Continuous video · Internal exposure control: 1. 024ms to 19. 328ms in increments of 1. 024ms (frame rate is altered accordingly) · Matrox Pulsar receiving TTL hsync (HD) and vsync (VD) signals from camera · DCF used: FTM12S. DCF · Submode 3: Video · 1024 x 512 x 8-bit @ 60fps (max) Philips Matrox Pulsar HD · Analog video output VD (with PLS-TTL-CABLE) FTM12 · Non-interlaced · Continuous video · Internal exposure control: 1. 024ms to 19. 328ms in increments of 1. 024ms (frame rate is altered accordingly) · Matrox Pulsar receiving TTL hsync (HD) and vsync (VD) signals from camera · DCF used: FTM12NS. DCF Interfacing non-standard cameras to Matrox Pulsar Phillips FTM12 2. [. . . ] Trigger Mode · IMG-7W2-TO-5BNC cable and PLS-TTL-CABLE required · Video input BNC of IMG-7W2-TO-5BNC cable should be connected to VIDEO OUT BNC connector of camera · Camera must be configured in non-interlaced mode · The connections between the DB-37 connector of the PLS-TTL-CABLE and the 25-pin sub/D connector of the camera are the same as those in Continuous mode: Submode 3. The connection between the trigger input of the camera and the exposure output of the Pulsar is now used to send asynchronous reset and exposure signals to the cameraTTL external trigger source should be connected to the TTL Trigger Input of the IMG-7W2TO-5BNC cable PUL-CID-006 3 Interfacing non-standard cameras to Matrox Pulsar Phillips FTM12 Cabling Requirements 3. Control Mode · Application Note: February 7, 1996 IMG-7W2-TO-5BNC cable and PLS-TTL-CABLE required continued Video input BNC of IMG-7W2-TO-5BNC cable should be connected to VIDEO OUT BNC connector of camera Camera must be configured in non-interlaced mode The connections between the DB-37 connector of the PLS-TTL-CABLE and the 25-pin sub/D connector of the camera are the same as those in Continuous mode: Submode 3. The connection between the trigger input of the camera and the exposure output of the Pulsar is now used to send asynchronous reset and exposure signals to the camera TTL external trigger source should be connected to the TTL Trigger Input of the IMG7W2-TO-5BNC cable · · · · 4. Continuous Mode: · A table of integration time settings for the Continuous mode can be found in appendix 2 of the User Manual for the FTM12 camera 5. Trigger Mode: · Once it has received the external signal to trigger, the Pulsar sends a TTL exposure signal to the camera. The camera awaits the rising edge of the signal, at which point it initiates exposure. The exposure time is set on the camera by using the camera control software · A table of integration time settings (for both ranges 1 and 2) for the Trigger mode can be found in appendix 3 of the User Manual for the FTM12 camera · An exposure pulse going high before the integration period has ended will result in a charge reset; the integration time counter resets and starts again from zero · Minimum duration of an exposure pulse must be 3. 2µs Special Considerations 3. Control Mode: Once it has received the external signal to trigger, the Pulsar sends a TTL exposure signal to the camera. The camera awaits the rising edge of the signal, at which point it initiates exposure. The exposure time is set by the Pulsar; the camera will expose for as long as the exposure signal is high · When the exposure pulse goes down, frameshift will start. If there is an exposure pulse before the complete storage part is read out, the rest of the image will be lost and the sequence starts again. [. . . ] SL2 4JS Tel: +44 (0) 1753 665500 Fax: +44 (0) 1753 665599 France Matrox France SARL 2, rue de la Couture, Silic 225 94528 Rungis Cedex Tel: (0) 1 45-60-62-00 Fax: (0) 1 45-60-62-05 Germany Matrox GmbH Inselkammerstr. 8 D-82008 Unterhaching Germany Tel: 089/614 4740 Fax: 089/614 9743 Asia Pacific Matrox Asia Liaison Office Rm. 1901, 19/F, Workington Tower, 78 Bonham Strand E. , Sheung Wan, Hong Kong. [. . . ]

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