TM-1300 Operation Manual
TM-1300 Operation Manual
TM-1300 Operation Manual
Operations Manual
69-0048
Rev. A
Notice
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be used by the purchasers of the product. PULNiX America, Inc. makes no warranty for the use of its product and assumes
no responsibility for any errors which may appear or for damages resulting from the use of the information contained
herein. PULNiX America, Inc. reserves the right to make changes without notice.
Warranty
All of our solid state cameras have a full three year warranty. If any such product proves defective during this warranty
period, PULNiX America, Inc. will repair the defective product without charge for parts and labor or will provide a
replacement in exchange for the defective product. This warranty shall not apply to any damage, defect or failure caused
by improper use or inadequate maintenance and use.
Certifications
UL
CE
FCC
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment
is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communica-
tions. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will
be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
WARNING
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible
for FCC compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................... 1
1.1 Product Description .......................................................................... 1
1.2 Features ........................................................................................... 1
1.3 Functional Options ........................................................................... 2
1.4 Applications ...................................................................................... 2
2 INSTALLATION ..................................................................... 4
2.1 Getting Started ................................................................................. 4
2.1.1 Unpacking Instructions ........................................................ 4
2.1.2 Components List ................................................................. 4
2.1.3 Accessories ......................................................................... 4
2.2 Camera Setup .................................................................................. 5
2.2.1 Connector Pin Configurations ............................................. 5
2.2.2 Rear Panel .......................................................................... 7
2.2.3 Power Supply and Power Cable Setup ................................ 7
2.2.4 Attaching the Video Output ................................................. 8
2.2.5 Attaching the Camera Lens ................................................. 9
2.2.6 Back Focusing the Lens ...................................................... 9
2.2.7 Auto Iris Lens Setup ............................................................ 9
2.2.8 Monitor Display Mode .......................................................... 9
2.2.9 Connectors and Cables ....................................................... 10
3 OPERATION .......................................................................... 11
3.1 Modes of Operation .......................................................................... 11
3.1.1 Shutter Control Switch ........................................................ 11
3.1.2 Asynchronous Shutter ......................................................... 13
3.1.3 Frame Memory (Memory Output Mode) .............................. 14
3.1.4 Video Output ....................................................................... 15
3.1.5 Mode Control Functions ...................................................... 16
3.1.6 Digital Output Pulses ........................................................... 19
3.1.7 TM-1300 RS-232C Control ................................................. 21
3.2 Board Layout and Adjustment .......................................................... 26
3.2.1 Signal Board (Top Side) ...................................................... 26
3.2.2 Power Board (Bottom Board, Top Side) .............................. 27
3.2.3 Power Board (Bottom Board, Top Side) .............................. 27
3.2.4 Memory Board (Middle Board, Bottom Side) ...................... 27
4 TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................... 29
4.1 Problems and Solutions ................................................................... 29
4.1.1 Symptom: No Video ............................................................. 29
4.1.2 Symptom: Dark Video .......................................................... 29
4.1.3 Symptom: Non-synchronized Video .................................... 29
4.1.4 Symptom: RS-232 Non-communication .............................. 29
4.2 Information and Support Resources ................................................ 30
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Table of Contents
5 APPENDIX .............................................................................31
5.1 Specifications ................................................................................... 31
5.1.1 Product Specifications ......................................................... 31
5.1.2 Physical Dimensions ............................................................ 32
5.1.3 Glass Specifications ............................................................ 33
5.1.4 C-Mount Specifications ........................................................ 33
5.1.5 Front End Detail ................................................................... 34
5.2 Spectral Response ........................................................................... 35
5.3 Block Diagram .................................................................................. 36
5.4 Digital Cable Assembly ..................................................................... 37
5.4.1 TM-1300 31-Pin Connector ................................................. 37
5.4.2 37-Pin D-Sub Connector Pin Configuration ......................... 38
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List of Figures
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June 11, 1998
Operations Manual
1 INTRODUCTION
Compact and lightweight, the TM-1300 is a state-of-the-art CCD camera with a 2/3 inch 1.3K x 1K
progressive scan interline transfer CCD imager.
1.2 Features
Page 1
INTRODUCTION
1.4 Applications
The versatile TM-1300 meets the needs of a broad range of applications, including high resolution
image capturing, machine vision, computer graphics, gauging, avionics, microscopy, medical imaging,
character and fine pattern recognition, document reading and high end surveillance.
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Frame Grabber
Board
Note: Additional cable interface may be required from the frame grabber board manufacturer.
2 INSTALLATION
The following instructions are provided to help you to set up your video camera system quickly and
easily. It is suggested that you read through these instructions prior to unpacking and setting up your
camera system.
2.1.3 Accessories
Following is a list of additional accessories or equipment that may be recommended or required for your
particular application. Please check with your PULNiX representative prior to the installation of your
video system to determine what you might need.
RS-232 controller cable
RS-232 controller software
Note: Strobe output is differential but can be used as positive going TTL or negative going TTL.
An EIA-422 digital output is available from the 31-pin high-rel, micro-miniature connector (Airborn
MP221-031-243-2200). The mating connector can be firmly secured to the receptacle for vibration and
shock environments. A common D-sub connector was not used to prevent any vibration problems.
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Setting Mode
O Normal Mode
1 MGC gain control Up/Down (6 to 22 dB)
2 Async / Manual shutter Up: Manual
Down: Async
3 Gain selection (9 dB) Up to set
Gain selection (12 dB) Down
4 Gain selection (18 dB) Up
Gain selection (22 dB) Down
5 Image output selection Up: Direct digital mode
Digital: 10-bit without memory
12 frame/sec (20MHz)
Analog: SVGA/SXGA, 47 frame/sec.
Down: Memory mode
Digital: 8-bit through memory, 12frame/sec (20MHz)
Analog: 12 frame/sec, no-display mode
6 A/D Vref top Up/Down
7 A/D Vref bottom Up/Down
8 Freeze (ENINT) enable Up: Real time
Down: Freeze
9 Factory default recall Up/Down: Recall factory default
A User power up default Up: Load user default data
(default page at power up) Down: Save data (latest data)
B-D User page storage Up: Load
Down: Save
E Direct shutter Up/Down (1/39,000 to 1/12 sec., 1H increment)
F Fast dump Up: Normal mode
Down: Fast dump mode
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If you are using PULNiX power cables, such as the 12P-02, KC-10, etc., please refer to the pin-out
diagram. The color coded leads use Grey for Ground and Yellow for +12V DC.
2,000mm 10mm
(2 Meters)
Note: Make sure that the unused leads are not touching and that there is no possibility that the
leads could short due to exposed wires.
Attach the 110V line cord to the two terminals marked AC. Do not plug the cord into a 110V AC
socket until later in the procedure. Next, attach the Grey and Yellow leads of the power cable to the
Ground and 12V DC terminals respectively. Be sure to replace the plastic terminal guard on the power
supply at this time.
Note: The K series power supplies are designed primarily for OEM users who will be
mounting the power supply inside a protective enclosure. For use in exposed situations,
the DC-12N and PD-12 are recommended.
If you are building your own power cables, consult the pin-out for the camera purchased and connect the
Ground and +12V power leads of the PC-12P power connector to Pin #1 and Pin #2, respectively
(power must be DC regulated, and of sufficient current to properly power the camera).
The 12-pin connector is keyed and will only fit in one orientation. Rotate the connector while applying
slight pressure until the keyways line up. Press the connector into place until firmly seated.
The power cord may now be plugged into the 100V AC socket, and the camera powered up.
Users wishing to output the video and input the power and sync to a camera over a single cable can use
the PULNiX multi-conductor cables, such as the 12P-02, the KC-10, etc. The mini coaxial leads in
PULNiX multi-conductor cables are designed for short runs of no longer than 100 feet.
Note: Make sure that no extraneous wires are visible which could cause a short.
Note: Make sure that the power is removed from the camera before connecting or disconnecting
the auto-iris lens. There is a small chance that damage could occur to the auto-iris lens by
plugging or unplugging it while the camera is powered up.
Power down the camera before installing the auto-iris lens. To install the auto-iris lens in a PULNiX
camera for which the auto-iris output is not supplied, wire the signal (video) on the lens into the
terminal 1 Vp to peak video output on the camera.
Point the camera at a light area and then quickly towards a darker area. If everything is working
properly, the iris should adjust for the light change.
Analog signal monitoring does not take full advantage of the 10-bit signal processing capability. For 10-
bit output applications, use the digital output connector.
3 OPERATION
The TM-1300 is designed to accommodate a high resolution, on-line inspection reset mechanism with
full frame shutter. It accepts external horizontal sync (HD, TTL Levels) to lock the camera and VINIT
pulse for resetting the camera asynchronously. The shutter speed can be controlled by either RS-232
computer commands or internal shutter speed control with a 10-position dial switch on the back panel.
The TM-1300's asynchronous reset is flexible and takes external HD for phase locking. Applying a
VINIT pulse resets the camera's scanning and purging of the CCD. Do not supply VD if the
asynchronous reset is used. Instead, use HD to synchronize the camera to the external device.
When the async reset pulse (VINIT) is applied to High state (+5V)
with the dial switch set from1 to 9, the TM-1300 asynchronous 0
9 1
camera discharges the photo charges into the substrate drain
although the camera is still running on its sync timing and only 8 2
outputs captured video. When the negative going reset pulse is
7 3
applied, the camera will latch the falling edge to its next horizontal
drive and will immediately reset the vertical sync timing. The 6 4
maximum delay is 80.645sec. (1H). Then the camera will start 5
integrating for the period of shutter control set by either computer Shutter Control Switch
control or internal shutter control. Therefore the horizontal phase
will not be interrupted. The TM-1300 asynchronous camera will output one full frame of shuttered
video after reset.
For Direct Shutter Control Mode, set the dial switch to E. When the up/down switch on the back plate
is used, the shutter increments or decrements by 1H from the current setting. By controlling through
RS-232C, the exact shutter speed can be programmed by feeding H number from 1H (actual shutter
speed is 0.5H) to 1000H. The back plate control status can be read with RS-232C control and saved into
customer pages (page A is the power up default; whenever power is switched on, page A status is
loaded). This shutter control can be applied to both manual and async shutter modes. As shown in
Table1 (above), the shutter speeds are inversed in manual and async modes.
At async shutter, the internal VINIT is generated at the leading edge (negative going edge) of the
external trigger pulse. Internal timing, including the video sync, is reset. The shutter speed is the same
as in manual shutter mode. One frame of video output will start at the completion of the exposure time
(approx. 243sec.).
In Memory Output mode, the camera will output the same video from memory when VINIT is kept high
(5V) and update the image upon receiving the next trigger pulse. In Direct mode, with external pulse
input high, the video output is disabled as the camera keeps discharging the CCD image and provides
only black video. Therefore, if the direct digital output mode is chosen, the video output is only one
frame and then black video with sync.
For Internal Reset Mode, set the 10-position dial switch from 1 to 9. When this mode is selected,
the camera resets with internal VINIT timing, which is latched to Hd, and video output is also
synchronized with internal VINIT timing without further delay. The shutter speed is controlled by the
dial switch.
External pulse
min. 2H
Hd
Internal Vinit
X
Shutter Speed
Transfer Gate
Pulse
Exposure Time
Purge pulse
(discharge)
Note: All trigger input signals should have a pulse width of 160smin. (2H) 80ms 1000H max.
for the camera to function properly.
+5V
Min Max
TTL
Level
t 24H 1000H
0V
t
VD
SG (TRANSFER GATE)
DISCHARGE PULSE
PROGRESSIVE OUTPUT
DIGITAL
VIDEO OLD VIDEO SHUTTER SAME VIDEO FROM FRAME MEMORY (MEMORY MODE)
IN MEMORY VIDEO NO IMAGE (DIRECT OUTPUT MODE)
ANALOG
OLD VIDEO SHUTTER SAME VIDEO FROM
VIDEO
IN MEMORY VIDEO FRAME MEMORY
The TM-1300 has a built-in frame memory which outputs progressive scanning images at a 12 Hz rate
(12 frames per sec). This feature provides the following advantages:
1. Asynchronously captured images are output as standard continuous video signals so that a monitor
or frame grabber can display or process without a special asynchronous video grabber.
2. Integration video is continuously output until the next capture. Normally, a camera cannot output
the video signal during the integration, and the periodic integration causes a blinking video signal.
The TM-1300 memory keeps the stored image until the next image is completed so that there is no
blank interval during integration.
3. Digital format of the video output can be used as a direct interface with the computer. The format is
progressive.
captures the image (Fig. 5). The captured image is kept until the next pulse is applied for the next
image. If the switch is at normal mode (manual shutter mode), the video output is real time with
manual shutter.
2. Integration
Activate EN INT (Enable Integration) of mode selection #8 by pushing down the switch then input
INTEG control (#11 of 12-pin connector or #21 of 31-pin connector) as active low (TTL). When it
is low, the TM-1300 keeps integrating and, upon the rising edge of the INTEG control pulse, it
captures the frame and keeps it until next end of integration. When EN INT is high (open), video
output is in real time without freezing and one frame of the integrated image appears upon ending
of INTEG control pulse (during INTEG control low, it keeps the previous image but when INTEG
is high it only holds one frame). FDV (Field) Data Valid) is disabled during the integration and the
vertical pulse starts when the image is output.
The TM-1300 uses a state-of-the-art CCD called a Progressive scanning interline transfer CCD which
scans all lines sequentially from top to bottom at one frame rate (12 Hz). Like a non-interlace computer
screen, it generates a stable crisp image without alternating lines and provides full vertical TV
resolution of 1000 lines (a monitor display may not be able to show 1000 lines due to monitor resolution
and interlace scanning of the analog output). The interline transfer architecture is also important to
generate simultaneous shuttering. This is different from full frame transfer architecture which requires a
mechanical shutter or strobe light in order to freeze the object motion.
The TM-1300 outputs the progressive scanned image with an electronic shutter in two different formats:
1. Progressive scanning digital output
The CCD signal goes through A/D converters. The frame memory is capable of capturing async and
integration video without having special frame grabbers. 10-bit digital output is available from 31-
pin connector with EIA-422 format (20 MHz clock rate).
2. Non-interlace scan analog output
The TM-1300 outputs non-interlace video for SVGA monitor display. The digital output of 31-pin
connector is also at 12 Hz with a 20 MHz pixel clock (progressive scan).
With built-in memory, an image can be captured when VINIT pulse is applied. The captured image will
be continuously scanned out until the next VINIT pulse occurs. (Ref. Figure 3, pg. 11).
With the Freeze Enable with mode #8 (push down), set the integration control (pin #11) to low for
integration. Integrated video can be captured once integration control goes back to high. Upon rising
edge of integration, the image is transfered (SG) 9H later.
INTEG
VD
SG (TRANSFER GATE)
PROGRESSIVE OUTPUT
DIGITAL
VIDEO OLD VIDEO SHUTTER SAME VIDEO FROM FRAME MEMORY (MEMORY MODE)
IN MEMORY VIDEO NO IMAGE (DIRECT OUTPUT MODE)
ANALOG
OLD VIDEO SHUTTER SAME VIDEO FROM
VIDEO
IN MEMORY VIDEO FRAME MEMORY
When async reset is applied, video sync is also reset asynchronously. This phenomenon causes video
picture rolling or bouncing on the monitor. With this feature, a continuous output (no more bouncing or
rolling pictures) will be achieved at async reset.
The camera outputs real time normal video signal without electronic shutter or asynchronous functions.
The shutter speed is 1/12 sec.
CDS amplifier gain can be controlled by the up/down switch. The minimum gain is 6dB and the
maximum gain is 24dB (factory set is 18 dB at power on).
The electronic shutter mode is selected by up (manual) and down (async) switch. When it is in manual
mode, the shutter speed is programmed by the shutter speed switch. When the async shutter is selected,
the shutter timing works with VINIT (async reset pulse). If VINIT is kept high, it keeps discharging the
CCD. When negative going pulse comes in, it resets the timing and captures a image, holding it until the
next pulse comes. The async shutter speed is also selected by the shutter selection switch but exposure
times are inverted from manual shutter times.
Fixed specific gain is recalled by selecting 3 or 4 and pressing up/down switch up or down.
3 - up9 dB
3 - down12 dB
4 - up16 dB
4 - down22 dB
The TM-1300 has three output connectors. The digital output is 10-bit or 8-bit from 31-pin connector
and the analog outputs are SVGA format (DB-15 connector) and composite video (BNC connector)
with sync.
When Image Selection (mode #5) is selected by pushing the switch up, the Direct Digital Output mode
is selected. This bypasses the memory buffer (cannot grab and freeze video images), and 10-bit 12
frame/sec digital output is generated. The analog output is scan-converted to SVGA speed
(47 frame/sec).
When the switch is down, Memory mode is selected. The digital signal goes through the memory buffer
for grabbing images and the output is 8-bit. The frame rate of both digital and analog is 12 frame/sec.
(no SVGA output).
The CCD output itself has over 60 dB of dynamic range. However, the signal normally used to display
or capture does not have such a wide range. For instance, if the amp gain is set at 12 dB (4X) and the
display is 100 IRE in which saturation is 714 mV, the actual signal from the CCD is 714/4 = 178 mV.
This is 1/3 of the imager saturation. By adjusting Vref, the full dynamic range at a specific gain can be
obtained.
When low light and high sensitivity is required, the reference can be set to the narrow range so that the
small signal can be digitally amplified and the gray level can be shifted to the middle region for easy
observation and processing. The input signal to A/D is from 2.2 V to 3.7 V. The typical factory set is VL
= 2.2 V and VH = 3.2 V.
CCD output
voltage
500 mV Saturation
Vref high
Vref low
Input light
The internal frame buffer can freeze the image by selecting this function. When the up/down switch is
pushed up, it is a real time image. When it is down, it freezes the final image. This freeze mode is also
used for integration control. At freeze mode, the TM-1300 can be used to integrate (log exposure) by
controlling INTEG control input on 12-pin connector (pin #11). It keeps integrating as long as the pin
#11 is low and grabs an image when the integration is over.
When mode 9 is selected at power up, camera starts with the factory set parameter. When camera is
already powered, select the switch #9 and press up/down switch up to recall factory default. (User
cannot change this parameter)
This page is a default page for camera start up. When camera is powered up, it starts operating with the
parameters stored in page #A except switch positions of #9 (factory set), #B through #D (user set
specific pages).The last changes during optimization should be stored in page #A so that the default will
be recalled upon next power up.
This mode accepts shutter control by every 1H (80sec) increment (up) or decrement (down) for 1/12
sec to 1/39,000 sec. If RS-232C is connected, the exact shutter control number (1H to 1000H) is
applied.
One of the unique features of the TM-1300 is the capability of fast dump charges kept inside of the
CCDs vertical shift registers prior to image integration in async reset mode. This feature reduces
vertical smear lines from a point light source during fast shutter conditions. The lower side smear,
however, cannot be reduced due to the CCD structure.
Differential line-driven, 10-bit parallel signal with EIA-422 format. 100 output termination
impedance. Output from 31-pin connector. The mating connector: Airborne MP211-031-113-4300
Please consult PULNiX digital cable information: 50-1224, 30DG-02-40 (10-bit), 2m cable
Differential line-driven signal with EIA-422 format. It is active high (+ side is higher than - side) during
the transfer of each line of data........Horizontal line read out.
0.2 sec
LDV
6.6 sec
Differential line-driven signal with EIA-422 format. It is active high during the transfer of each frame
data. During integration, both LDV and FDV are kept low and restart upon the completion of
integration.
FDV 3H
1V = 1044H
9H 3H (OB)
DIGITAL
DATA 14H 1030H (Active Data)
Differential line-driven signal with EIA-422 format. The frequency is 20.0 MHz (standard)
PIXEL CLOCK
(20 MHz Mode)
5 ns 50 ns
Delay at A/D in = 2N
DIGITAL DATA Delay at D/A out = 7N
N = 50.0 nsec.
Parity: None
Data: 8-bit
STOP: 1-bit
Baud rage: 9600 bps
The TM-1300 command package begins with . (Start of Text = 3AH), and is then followed by the
Command Code (C.C. ..one alphabet), Command option parameter and CR (End of Text = 0DH) to end.
When a packet is received by the TM-1300 (ETX:03H is detected), it reads the internal packet of the
receiver buffer. If it is the correct packet, then it processes the parameters based on the command. When
the process is completed, it sends a completion signal (AK packet). If an error is detected, a No-go
signal (NK packet) is sent back and it disregards the packet signal in the buffer. When an NK packet is
sent from TM-1300, the host must correct the error and resend the packet.
Function: Shutter control command. Shutter mode selection and shutter speed setting.
1. Manual Shutter Mode
:, SM, 0 - 9, CR
3AH, 53H, 4DH, 30H - 39H or 53H, 0DH
Enables manual shutter operation. Select 0 through 9 shutter speed. This overrides the back panel
setting. When S code is selected, the back panel shutter switch is activated for speed selection.
2. Async Shutter Mode
:, SA, 0 - 9, CR
3AH, 53H, 41H, 30H - 39H, 0DH
3. Direct Shutter Mode
:, SX, 1A0, CR
3AH, 53H, 58H, 31H, 41H, 30H, 0DH
This selects a mode for external shutter speed control. Hexadecimal shutter number (3 digit) follows
SX command (e.g., 1A0 = 416H, shutter speed = (1050-416) = 634H = 50 msec.). It moves the
shutter discharge pulse at every 1H (80 sec.) period from 0 (no shutter) to 1024 H.
Free-run Mode: :, F, 0, CR
3AH, 46H, 30H, 0DH
Function: A/D pre-amp gain control. (The effective range is from 64H to D2H).
The first value next to G command is A channel. The second value is B channel.
:, G, D2, CR
D2 = gain 210
3AH, 47H, 46H, 46H, 0DH
:, G, 12, CR
3AH, 47H, 31H, 32H, 0DH
Gain control value 18
The first value next to V command is Vref top. The second value is Vref bottom.
:, V, 7E, 64, CR
7EH = Vref top: 126
4H = Vref bottom: 100
3AH, 56H, 37H, 45H, 36H, 34H, 0DH
Function: Select and read a memory page and set the preprogrammed data. This loads the data.
:, L, A - F, CR
3AH, 4CH, 41H - 46H, 0DH
3. Report from user calibration table R U, A-D command. Camera response is:
:, ACK, U, A-D, [data] 6 bytes
4. Report from factory set R S, A-D command. Camera response is:
:, ACK, S, A-D, [data] 6 bytes
Gain control.
Direct mode: :, C, 1, CR
3AH, 43H, 31H, 0DH
Memory mode: :, C, 0, CR
3AH, 43H, 30H, 0DH
Note: When RS-232C is active, back plate switches are overwritten and do not function. In order
to activate back plate switches, power off and power up again.
START: : END: CR
2 G (Gain) 00 - FF ACK
8 8 8 8 8 8
Gain Vtop Vbottom Function Shutter
Flag Speed
TP3 18 J2 1
W4
W5
W2
16 1
VR1
J1 J3
W1
OFF
1 W3
ON
16
TP1
W7
20 J4 1
W6
TP2
OFF ON
W1 VR1
W2 W3
DC-DC
1
J7
14
W4 W5
J5
10 18
9 1
J10
W7 W6
32 31
J6
W1 W2
2 1
W3
W5
J5
W9 W8
VR1 10 18
1 9
4 TROUBLESHOOTING
Following are troubleshooting tips for common problems. Generally, problems can easily be solved by
following these instructions. If the following remedies fail to offer a solution to your problems, please
contact a PULNiX representative.
5 APPENDIX
5.1 Specifications
67.0mm 162.0mm
152.0mm
PULNiX
7.0mm
40.0mm 70.0mm
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VIDEO
SVGA
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B B B
DIGITAL
3xM6x1.0
(B)
CCD
Glass Cover
CCD Glass
The Flange Back Length of the CS-Mount is 12.5mm versus 17.526 of the C-Mount. The shorter
Flange Back Length of the CS-Mount allows room for the stripe filter incorporated in the color
camera. Additionally, the shorter Flange Back Length allows for reduction of the effective diameter of
the first lens and reduces the number of lens elements. The common C-Mount lens is completely
compatible with a CS-Mount camera when a 5mm extension ring is inserted between the lens and the
camera.
Focal Point
5 12.5
C-Mount Lens
17.526
Flange Surface of
C-Mount
FILTER C-MOUNT
RING
GASKET
PIN 1
I.C. FRONT
END
2X MOUNTING
HARDWARE
3X C-MOUNT RING
LOCKING SET SCREW
1.0
O.9
TM-1300
0.8
0.7
0.6
Relative Sensitivity
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100
Wave Length (nm)
10 bits
RS-422
CDS
CCD & Amp A/D
8 bits
Sync Gen
Timing & Memory
& Async Control
31 17
37 20