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
62 Spyder 3 GigE User Manual i Applies to Modes 2 and 7 Setting the Line Rate Purpose: Syntax: Sets the camera’s line rate in Hz. Camera must be operating in exposure mode 2 or 7. ssf f Syntax Elements: i Desired line rate in Hz. Allowable values are: 1k 1 tap: 300-36000 Hz 1k 2 tap: 300-68000 Hz 2k 1 tap: 300-18500 Hz 2k 2 tap: 300-36000 Hz Notes: • To read the current line frequency, use the command 29Hgcp or 30Hget ssf. • If you enter an invalid line rate frequency, an error message is returned. Related Commands: 31Hsem, 32Hset Example: ssf 10000 i Applies to Modes 2 and 8 Setting the Exposure Time Purpose: Syntax: Sets the camera’s exposure time is µs. Camera must be operating in mode 2, 6, or 8. set f Syntax Elements: i Desired exposure time in µs. Allowable range is 3 to 3300µs.* Notes: • To read the current line frequency, use the command 33Hgcp or 34Hget set. • If you enter an invalid line rate frequency, an error message is returned. • *The exposure time range is based on the current line rate. • To determine the maximum exposure time allowed for the current line rate, use the command get ger. Related Commands: 35Hsem, 36Hssf Example: set 400.5 03-032-10158-06 DALSA
Spyder 3 GigE User’s Manual 63 A1.5 Configuring the GPIO Connector Overview The following commands provide a connection between the GPIO controller and the Spyder 3 GigE camera’s internal functions. sgd p i p i , sgd 0 0 Setting the GPIO Output Signal Purpose: Syntax: Syntax Elements: Sets the signal type for the selected output. sgo i i i i Output to set. 0 = Output 0, pin 11 (TTL) or 11 and 12 (LVDS) 1 = Output 1, pin 13 (TTL) or 13 and 14 (LVDS) 2 = Output 2, pin 15 (TTL) or 15 and 10 (LVDS) 3 = Output 3, pin 9 (TTL) Signal type. 0 = High impedance (high z) 1 = TTL 2 = LVDS Notes: • To read the current configuration, use the command 37Hdgc or 38Hget sgo i where i is the output signal. Related Commands: • If you enter an invalid configuration, an error message is returned. 39Hsgi Example: sgo 0 1 DALSA 03-032-10158-06
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<strong>Spyder</strong> 3 <strong>GigE</strong> User’s <strong>Manual</strong><br />
63<br />
A1.5 Configuring the GPIO Connector<br />
Overview<br />
The following commands provide a connection between the GPIO controller and the<br />
<strong>Spyder</strong> 3 <strong>GigE</strong> camera’s internal functions.<br />
sgd p i<br />
p<br />
i<br />
,<br />
sgd 0 0<br />
Setting the GPIO Output Signal<br />
Purpose:<br />
Syntax:<br />
Syntax Elements:<br />
Sets the signal type for the selected output.<br />
sgo i i<br />
i<br />
i<br />
Output to set.<br />
0 = Output 0, pin 11 (TTL) or 11 and 12 (LVDS)<br />
1 = Output 1, pin 13 (TTL) or 13 and 14 (LVDS)<br />
2 = Output 2, pin 15 (TTL) or 15 and 10 (LVDS)<br />
3 = Output 3, pin 9 (TTL)<br />
Signal type.<br />
0 = High impedance (high z)<br />
1 = TTL<br />
2 = LVDS<br />
Notes: • To read the current configuration, use the command 37Hdgc or 38Hget<br />
sgo i where i is the output signal.<br />
Related Commands:<br />
• If you enter an invalid configuration, an error message is returned.<br />
39Hsgi<br />
Example: sgo 0 1<br />
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