Roper PXD1000 - Manual

Roper PXD1000

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 7 – This includes all single channel cameras and two channel cameras
  • Page 9 – Making a data cable for 11-bit to 32-bit Cameras
  • Page 10 – Imagenation recommends that the
  • Page 11 – The PXD Configuration Application; Setting the camera Information
  • Page 13 – Relationship to various pins
  • Page 15 – Digital Frame Grabber Information; The WEN Signal
  • Page 16 – applying a gamma correction
  • Page 17 – Pixel Clock Source
  • Page 18 – Pixel Swizzling; one step in toward the centerline.
  • Page 20 – Resolution; Troubleshooting; Black Screen Where Image Should Be
  • Page 22 – Graduations have stripes
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Configuring the PXD1000 Digital Frame Grabber with a

Digital Camera and Building a Compatible Cable

Rev 1.1 12/00

The PXD1000 digital frame grabber is compatible with nearly all commercially available
40Mhz and below digital cameras. In order to use a digital camera with your PXD1000
digital frame grabber, a compatible cable and configuration file will be required.
Imagenation provides direct support with compatible cables and configuration files for a
number of the more popular digital cameras (see list below). Since support for new
models of digital cameras are being added on a regular basis, please check the
Imagenation Technical Support web page for an up-to-date list of all digital cameras with
full support located on the Web at:

www.imagenation.com

-> Technical Support -> PXD

Series.

If your camera is not listed as one currently being supported, you will need to take a few
more steps to configure the PXD1000 to work with your camera.

With the powerful PXD

Configuration Utility, you can create a camera definition file for your particular camera
and nearly any 40Mhz or lower digital camera can be configured and optimized to
operate with the PXD1000.

Why Is It Necessary To Build a Unique Cable & Configuration File

For Each Digital Camera?

Due to a lack of industry standards in the digital camera world, it is typically necessary to
have a specially configured cable for the frame grabber and each digital camera make and
model. This is because in general each digital camera can have unique connectors, signal
pin-outs, data formats, and data widths (8, 10, 12 bits, etc…).

For example, suppose you plan to use a single channel 10-bit camera; the image data is
transmitted on 10 twisted pairs (20 wires). If the camera is generating the timing for the
frame grabber then at least Line-Data-Valid (LDV), Frame-data-valid (FDV), and the
camera pixel clock (CAMERACLK) will be required In addition, for example, if the
camera uses a single exposure control implemented with EIA-644 and you want the
frame grabber to control it, then another twisted pair is required. All in all, even this
simple application requires at least 14 twisted pairs.

Options for acquiring compatible digital cable

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1)

Purchase from Imagenation

Imagenation provides full support for a number of different digital
cameras. We provide camera guides, which include specific instructions
for configuring the PXD1000 for the camera. Some camera guides and
camera configuration files are located on the CD that comes with the

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Summary

Page 7 - This includes all single channel cameras and two channel cameras

7 The I/O Connector (Optional) All other signals (except for camera data and timing) are available at the I/Oconnector. This includes the trigger, strobes and two general-purpose inputs andtwo outputs. Figure 4.2 shows the signals on the I/O connector 3) Build from cable with compatible FG connector...

Page 9 - Making a data cable for 11-bit to 32-bit Cameras

9 Data6(+) 42 Tan/Yellow 92 Yellow/Tan Data6(-) 43 NC 93 NC 44 NC 94 NC 45 NC 95 NC 46 NC 96 NC 47 NC 97 NC 48 NC 98 NC GROUND 49 Tan/Orange 99 Orange/Tan +12V_FUSED GROUND 50 Orange/Pink 100 Pink/Orange +12V_FUSED Making a data cable for 11-bit to 32-bit Cameras Cable kit CB-011-00 is appropriate f...

Page 10 - Imagenation recommends that the

10 Data19(+) 29 Blue/Green 79 Green/Blue Data19(-) Data18(+) 30 Green/Purple 80 Purple/Green Data18(-) Data17(+) 31 Gray/Purple 81 Purple/Gray Data17(-) Data16(+) 32 Gray/Green 82 Green/Gray Data16(-) Data15(+) 33 Blue/White 83 White/Blue Data15(-) Data14(+) 34 Brown/Tan 84 Tan/Brown Data14(-) Data1...

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