Spyder 3 Camera User's Manual GigE Dual Line - Frame Grabbers
Spyder 3 Camera User's Manual GigE Dual Line - Frame Grabbers
Spyder 3 Camera User's Manual GigE Dual Line - Frame Grabbers
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<strong>Spyder</strong> 3 <strong>GigE</strong> User <strong>Manual</strong><br />
1.3 Image Sensor<br />
The camera uses DALSA’s dual line scan sensor. The camera can be configured to read<br />
out in either high or low sensitivity mode, tall pixel mode, and forward or reverse shift<br />
direction.<br />
Figure 1: 2 Tap Sensor Block Diagram (SG-10-01K80, SG-10-02K80)<br />
CCD Readout Shift Register<br />
Tap 1<br />
N Pixels (14μm x 14μm)<br />
N Pixels (14μm x 14μm)<br />
Tap 2<br />
CCD Readout Shift Register<br />
Pixel 1, 1<br />
N=1024, 2048<br />
Figure 2: 1 Tap Sensor Block Diagram (SG-10-01K40, SG-10-02K40)<br />
CCD Readout Shift Register<br />
Tap 1<br />
N Pixels (14μm x 14μm)<br />
N Pixels (14μm x 14μm)<br />
CCD Readout Shift Register<br />
Pixel 1, 1<br />
N=1024, 2048<br />
Sensitivity Mode and Pixel Readout<br />
The camera has the option to operate in either high sensitivity or low sensitivity mode or<br />
in tall pixel mode. When in high sensitivity mode, the camera uses both line scan sensors<br />
and its responsivity increases accordingly. When in low sensitivity mode, the camera uses<br />
the bottom sensor. When operating in tall pixel mode, the camera operates using both<br />
sensors, creating a 28µm x 14µm pixel. The sensitivity mode is software controlled<br />
through QuickCam or through the ASCII command ssm.<br />
03-032-10158-06 DALSA