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  1 features ? high sensitivity and high snr performance linear ccd ? 1024, 2048 or 4096 resolution with 10 m square pixels ? 512, 1024 or 2048 resolution with 14 m square pixels ? 100% aperture, built-in anti-blooming, no lag ? cameralink data format (base configuration) ? high data rate up to 60 mpixels/s ? flexible and easy to operate via rs232 control: ? gain: 0 db to 40 db by step of 0.05 db ? output format: 8-, 10- or 12-bit data ? offset (for contrast expansion) ? trigger mode: free run or external trigger modes ? data output mode (dual, single) ? multi camera synchronization ? single power supply: dc 12v to 24v ? very compact design: 56 x 60 x 39.4 mm (w, h, l) ? high reliability ? ce and fcc compliant ? c or f (nikon) mount adapter (lens not supplied) ? t2 (m42 x 0.75) or m42 x 1 mount adapter (lens not supplied) description this camera is designed with three concepts in mind: accuracy, versatility and easy implementation. ? the same compact mechanical design incorporates all the sensors, from 512 to 4096 pixels. ? atmel manages the whole chain, from the sensor to the camera. the result is a camera able to work up to 12-bit, with a dedicated electronics offering an excellent signal to noise ratio. ? the programmable settings let the user work at different integration time, gain and offset. the external clock and trigger synchronize several cameras. applications performance and reliability of this camera make it well suited for the most demanding industrial applications, from web inspec tion to document scanning, from surface inspection to metrology. aviiva ? m2 cl cameralink ? linescan camera rev. 2160b?image?04/03
2 aviiva m2 cl 2160b?image?04/03 typical performances notes: 1. lsb are given for 12-bit configuration 2. nj/cm 2 measured on the sensor 3. camera front face temperature table 1. typical performances parameter value unit sensor characteristics at maximum pixel rate resolution 512 1024 2048 4096 pixels pixel size (square) 14 ? 14 10 14 10 ? 10 m m max line rate 98 53 28 14 khz anti blooming x 150 ? radiometric performances (maximum pixel rate, tamb = 25c) output format 12 (also configurable in 8 or 10) bit spectral range 250 - 1100 nm linearity < 1 % gain range (step of 0.047 db) gmin 0 gnom 18 gmax 30 db peak response (1)(2) with 14 m pitch 10 m pitch 130 50 1040 400 4180 1600 lsb/(nj/cm 2 ) lsb/(nj/cm 2 ) snr effective bit 67.4 11.2 49 8.2 37 6.2 db bit input rms noise with 14 m pitch 10 m pitch 14 37 pj/cm 2 pj/cm 2 prnu (pixel response non uniformity) 3% ( 10% max) % mechanical and electrical interface size (w x h x l) 56 x 60 x 39.4 mm lens mount c, f, t2, m42 x 1 ? sensor alignment (see ?sensor alignment? on page 14) ? x,y = 50 ? ? z = 30 ? ? tilt z = 0-35 ? x,y = 0.2 m power supply dc, single 12 to 24v v power dissipation < 7 w operating temperature (3) 0 to 65 (non condensing) c storage temperature -40 to 75 (non condensing) c pixel 10x10 m pixel 14x14 m 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 200 400 600 800 1000 relative response (%) wave length (nm) spectral response
3 aviiva m2 cl 2160b?image?04/03 camera description figure 1. camera synoptic the cameralink linescan is based on a two-tap linear ccd. therefore, two analog chains pro- cess odd and even pixel outputs of the linear sensor. the ccd signal processing encompasses the correlated double sampling (cds), the dark level correction (dark pixel clamping), the gain (pga) and offset correction and finally the analog to digital conversion on 12-bit. note: pga stands for programmable gain array. the camera is powered by a single dc power supply from 12v to 24v. the functional interface (data and control) is provided with the cameralink interface. the camera uses the base configuration of cameralink standard. note: dval = 1 and fval = 0 the data can be delivered either on two channels or on a single multiplexed channel. the data format can be configured in 8-, 10- or 12-bit. the camera can be used with external triggers (trig1 and trig2 signals) in different trigger modes (see ?synchronization mode? on page 6). the camera can be also clocked externally, allowing system synchronization and/or multi-camera synchronization. the camera configuration and settings are performed via a serial line. this interface is used for: ? gain, offset setting. ? dynamic range, data rate setting. ? trigger mode setting: free run or external trigger modes. ? integration time setting: in free running and external trigger mode. linear ccd 2 taps ccd drivers even pixels analog chain pga, cds, adc 12-bit at 30 mpixels/s odd pixels analog chain pga, cds, adc 12-bit at 30 mpixels/s microcontroller cameralink tm transceiver tx rx power supplies dc power cameralink tm i/f sequencer controller data serial line trig1, trig2 strobe, lval clk_in
4 aviiva m2 cl 2160b?image?04/03 standard conformity the cameras have been tested in the following conditions: ? shielded power supply cable. ? cameralink ? data transfer cable ref. 14b26-szlb-500-olc (3m). ? linear ac-dc power supply. ? atmel recommends using the same configuration to ensure the compliance with the following standards. ce conformity aviiva cameras comply with the requirements of the emc (european) directive 89/336/cee (en 50081-2, en 61000-6-2). fcc conformity aviiva cameras comply with part 15 of fcc rules. operation is subject to the following two conditions: ? this device may not cause harmful interference, and ? this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 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 envi- ronment. 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 communications. operation of this equipm ent in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user w ill be required to correct the interference at his own expense. warning : changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsi- ble for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. camera command and control camera configuration is set through the serial interface. please refer to ?serial communica- tion? on page 10 for the detailed protocol of the serial line.
5 aviiva m2 cl 2160b?image?04/03 notes: 1. atmel commends to use e = 1 because of the limited eeprom write cycles refer on page 10. 2. camera gain (db) = g x 0.047. a and b gain value are set in manufacturing but can be adjust if necessary. 3. commands ?h=2? and ?h=4? will give 10 and 15 mhz data rate which are not compatible with cameralink standard. please don?t use it. 4. the pinout corresponding to this option is fully compatible with the cameralink standard. 5. the test pattern is useful to check if the interfacing is well done. the user should see a jagged image of 256 pixels steps. 6. the offset is set in manufacturing to balance both the channels. the initial setting is about 8 (~ 130 lsb). in some cases, t he user may have to change it (for example if the ambient temperature is very high). 7. to be used for multi-camera synchronisation. refer to figure 6. table 2. camera command and control setting command parameter description configuration record (1) e= 0 1 the camera configuration is recorded on each change the camera configuration is recorded only on request gain (2) g= 0 to 851 gain setting from 0 to 40 db (~0.047db steps) even gain (2) a= 0 to 20 even pixels gain adjustment (odd ? even mismatch adjustment) odd gain (2) b= 0 to 20 odd pixels gain adjustment (odd ? even mismatch adjustment) data transfer (3) h= 0 1 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 two outputs on external clock one output (multiplexed) on external clock one output (multiplexed) at 20 mhz data rate one output (multiplexed) at 30 mhz data rate two outputs at 20 mhz data rate one output (multiplexed) at 40 mhz data rate two outputs at 30 mhz data rate one output (multiplexed) at 60 mhz data rate one output (multiplexed) on external clock (data frequency / 2) (7) output format (4) s= 0 1 2 12-bit output data 10-bit output data 8-bit output data pattern (5) t= 0 1 standard test pattern integration time i= 5 to 13000 integration time (s) in free run or external triggered mode trigger mode m= 1 2 3 4 free run with integration time setting (see figure 2) external trigger with integration time setting (see figure 3) trigger and integration time controlled (see figure 4) trigger and integration time controlled by two inputs (see figure 5) even data offset (6) o= 0 to 15 even offset setting from 0 to approx. 200 lsb odd data offset (6) p= 0 to 15 odd offset setting from 0 to approx. 200 lsb special commands != 0 1 2 3 4 5 camera identification readout user camera identification readout software version readout camera configuration readout current camera configuration record default camera configuration restoration user camera id $= string of char. writing and record of the user camera identification
6 aviiva m2 cl 2160b?image?04/03 timing synchronization mode four different modes may be defined under user control. the trig1 and trig2 signals may be used to trigger external events and to control the integration time. the master clock is either external or internal clock. free run mode with integration time setting the integration and readout periods start automatically and immediately after the previous period. the read-out time depends on pixel number and pixel rate. note: 1. the integration time is set by the serial line and should be higher than the read-out time (otherwise it is adjusted to the readout time). figure 2. timing diagram triggered mode with integration time setting the integration period starts immediately after the rising edge of trig1 input signal. the inte- gration time is set by the serial line. this integration period is immediately followed by a readout period. the read-out time depends on pixel number and the pixel rate. figure 3. timing diagram table 3. free run mode with integration time setting label description min typ max ti integration time duration (1) ? 13 ms tg consecutive integration period gap (at maximum frequency) ?6 s? tt integration period stop to read-out start delay ? 1 s ? integration n readout n-1 readout n integration n+1 tt ti tg table 4. triggered mode with integration time setting label description min typ max ti integration time duration 5 s ? 13 ms td trig1 rising to integration period start delay ? 5.5 s ? tt integration period stop to read-out start delay ? 1 s ? ts integration period stop to trig1 rising set-up time 4 s ? ? th trig1 hold time (pulse high duration) 1 s ? ? integration n integration n+1 readout n trig1 td th ts tt ti
7 aviiva m2 cl 2160b?image?04/03 trigger and integration time controlled by one input the integration period starts immediately after the falling edge of trig1 input signal, stops immediately after the rising edge of trig1 input signal, and is immediately followed by a read- out period. the read-out time depends on pixel number and pixel rate. figure 4. timing diagram trigger and integration time controlled by two inputs trig2 rising edge start the integration period. trig1 rising edge stop the integration period. this period is immediately followed by a readout period. figure 5. timing diagram table 5. trigger and integration time controlled by one input label description min typ max ti integration time duration 5 s ? ? td1 trig1 falling to integration period start delay ? 100 ns ? td2 trig1 rising to integration period stop delay ? 1.3 s ? tt integration period stop to read-out start delay ? 1 s ? th trig1 hold time (pulse high duration) 1 s ? ? integration n readout n-1 readout n integration n+1 th ti tt td1 td2 trig1 table 6. trigger and integration time controlled by two inputs label description min typ max ti integration time duration 5 s ? ? td1 trig2 rising to integration period start delay ? 100 ns ? td2 trig1 rising to integration period stop delay ? 1.3 s ? tt integration period stop to read-out start delay ? 1 s ? th trig1 and trg2 hold time (pulse high duration) 1 s ? ? td1 td2 ti tt integration n integration n+1 readout n-1 readout n trig1 trig2
8 aviiva m2 cl 2160b?image?04/03 output data timing this timing corresponds to the input data of the ?chanel link? interface. the camera output data are not detailed here because fully compliant with the cameralink ? standard (serial high speed interface). figure 6. timing diagram note: clk_in input frequency must be in the range 5 to 60 mhz. out of this range, the performances may be decreased. in case of multi-cameras synchronisation (means more than one camera on one acquisition board): ? the "master" camera will provide data, strobe and lval signals to the acquisition board. the others will only provide data. ? the external clock clk_in must be input on each cameras to guaranty perfect data synchronisation. ? the trigger(s) input (trig1 and/or trig2) must be input on each cameras. it is recommended to synchronise the rising edge of these signals on the clk_in falling edge. ? cables must be balanced between each cameras (same quality, same length) to ensure perfect cameras synchronisation. ? the clk_in frequency must be equal to the two ccd register frequency. it means that the user shall use either h=2 (2 taps at clk_in data rate) or h=10 (1 tap at 2xclk_in data rate). using h=1 clock mode will provide lval jitter on the "slave" camera. ? only "trigged and integration time controlled" (m=3 or m=4) can be used. these modes ensure perfect readout phase starting for each cameras. table 7. output data timing label description min typ max tp input falling edge to output clock propagation delay ? 7 ns ? td strobe to synchronized signals delay -5 ns ? +5 ns tp td internal clock or clk_in clk_in (case h = 10) lval strobe data first valid pixel last valid pixel
9 aviiva m2 cl 2160b?image?04/03 electrical interface power supply it is recommended to insert a 1a fuse between the power supply and the camera. i = input, o = output, io = bi-directional signal, p = power/ground, nc = not connected camera control the cameralink interface provides four lvds signals dedicated to camera control (cc1 to cc4). on the aviiva, three of them are used to synchronize the camera on external events. i = input, o = output, io = bi-directional signal, p = power/ground, nc = not connected note: cc3 is not used. video data data and enable signals are provided on the cameralink interface . i = input, o = output, io = bi-directional signal, p = power/ground, nc = not connected notes: fval, as defined in the cameralink standard, is not used. fval is permanently tied to 0 (low) level. dval is not used. dval is permanently tied to 1 (high) level. in case of single output, the data (multiplexed) are output in place of odd data. table 8. power supply signal name i/o type description pwr p ? dc power input: +12v to +24v (0.5v) gnd p ? electrical and mechanical ground table 9. camera control signal name i/o type description trig1 i rs644 cc1 ? synchronization input (refer to ?synchronization mode? on page 6) trig2 i rs644 cc2 ? start integration period in dual synchro mode (refer to ?synchronization mode? on page 6) clk_in i rs644 cc4 ? external clock for (multi-)camera synchronization (refer to ?synchronization mode? on page 6) table 10. video data signal name i/o type description odd[11-0] o rs644 odd pixel data (refer to ?output data timing? on page 8), odd-00 = lsb, odd-11 = msb even[11-0] o rs644 even pixel data (refer to ?output data timing? on page 8), even-00 = lsb, even-11 = msb strobe o rs644 output data clock (refer to ?output data timing? on page 8), data valid on the rising edge lval o rs644 line valid (refer to ?output data timing? on page 8), active high signal
10 aviiva m2 cl 2160b?image?04/03 serial communication the cameralink interface provides two lvds signal pairs for the communication between the camera and the frame grabber. this is an asynchronous serial communication based on rs- 232 protocol. the configuration of the serial line is: ? full duplex/without handshaking ? 9600 bauds, 8-bit data, no parity bit, 1 stop bit. command syntax the valid syntax is "s = n(cr)" with: ? s: command identification as per ?camera command and control? on page 4. s is a single character in upper case. ? n: setting value. ? (cr): means "carriage return". no space, nor tab may be inserted between s, =, n and (cr). example of a valid command: ? g = 3(cr): sets the camera to gain 3 (refer to ?camera command and control? on page 4 for exact value calculation). example of non valid commands: ? g = 3(cr): spaces. ? g = 3(cr): g instead of g. ? g = 1040(cr): 1040 is outside of range. command processing each command received by the camera is processed: ? if the command is valid: ? the setting is done in case of a write command. ? the camera returns the data separated by (cr) in case of the read command. ? the camera returns: >ok(cr). ? if the command is not valid: ? nothing is done. ? the camera returns: >1 = out of range; >2 = syntax error; >3 = command too long; >4,>6,>7 = internal error; >5 undefined function. example: when receiving "! = 3(cr)?? the camera returns its current settings: ? a = 0(cr); b = 0(cr); ....; e = 0(cr); >ok(cr). storage of the settings in eeprom atmel recommends to use "e = 1" for settings that are often changed (check the maximum number of write cycles above) and when the time required by the camera to process a com- mand is critical. the maximum number of write cycles allowed for the eeprom is: 100 000. table 11. serial communication signal name i/o type description sertfg o rs644 differential pair for serial communication to the frame grabber sertc i rs644 differential pair for serial communication from the frame grabber
11 aviiva m2 cl 2160b?image?04/03 connector description all connectors are on the rear panel. note: cables for digital signals shall be shielded twisted pairs. power supply camera connector type: hirose hr10a-7r-6pb (male). cable connector type: hirose hr10a-7p-6s (female). figure 7. receptacle viewed from camera back cameralink connector standard cameralink cable shall be used to ensure the full electrical compatibility. camera connector type: mdr-26 (female) ref. 10226-2210ve. cable connector type: standard cameralink cable shall be used (ex. 3m - 14b26-szlb-x00-olc). table 12. power supply connector pin-out signal pin signal pin pwr 1 gnd 4 pwr 2 gnd 5 pwr 3 gnd 6 1 2 3 6 5 4 table 13. cameralink connector pin-out signal pin signal pin signal pin gnd 1 cc2+ 10 x3+ 19 x0- 2 cc3- 11 sertc- 20 x1- 3 cc4+ 12 sertfg+ 21 x2- 4 gnd 13 cc1+ 22 xclk- 5 gnd 14 cc2- 23 x3- 6 x0+ 15 cc3+ 24 sertc+ 7 x1+ 16 cc4- 25 sertfg- 8 x2+ 17 gnd 26 cc1- 9 xclk+ 18
12 aviiva m2 cl 2160b?image?04/03 bit assignments this bit assignment is compliant with the cameralink specification in the base configuration. in "single output" mode (multiplexed), the data are output on odd-xx bit. table 14. bit assignments when used in 12-bit data (s = 0) bit ds90cr285 pin name bit ds90cr285 pin name bit ds90cr285 pin name bit ds90cr285 pin name odd-00 tx0 odd-07 tx5 even-02 tx19 even-09 tx14 odd-01 tx1 odd-08 tx7 even-03 tx20 even-10 tx10 odd-02 tx2 odd-09 tx8 even-04 tx21 even-11 tx11 odd-03 tx3 odd-10 tx9 even-05 tx22 strobe txclk odd-04 tx4 odd-11 tx12 even-06 tx16 lval tx24 odd-05 tx6 even-00 tx15 even-07 tx17 odd-06 tx27 even-01 tx18 even-08 tx13 table 15. bit assignments when used in 10-bit data (s = 1) bit ds90cr285 pin name bit ds90cr285 pin name bit ds90cr285 pin name bit ds90cr285 pin name odd-00 tx0 odd-07 tx5 even-02 tx19 even-09 tx14 odd-01 tx1 odd-08 tx7 even-03 tx20 nc tx10 odd-02 tx2 odd-09 tx8 even-04 tx21 nc tx11 odd-03 tx3 nc tx9 even-05 tx22 strobe txclk odd-04 tx4 nc tx12 even-06 tx16 lval tx24 odd-05 tx6 even-00 tx15 even-07 tx17 odd-06 tx27 even-01 tx18 even-08 tx13 table 16. bit assignments when used in 8-bit data (s = 2) bit ds90cr285 pin name bit ds90cr285 pin name bit ds90cr285 pin name bit ds90cr285 pin name odd-00 tx0 odd-07 tx5 nc tx19 even-05 tx14 odd-01 tx1 even-00 tx7 nc tx20 even-06 tx10 odd-02 tx2 even-01 tx8 nc tx21 even-07 tx11 odd-03 tx3 even-02 tx9 nc tx22 strobe txclk odd-04 tx4 even-03 tx12 nc tx16 lval tx24 odd-05tx6nctx15nctx17 odd-06 tx27 nc tx18 even-04 tx13
13 aviiva m2 cl 2160b?image?04/03 mechanical characteristics weight the camera typical weight (without lens nor lens adapter) is 220 g/7.7 ounces (typical). dimensions the camera dimensions (without lens) are w = 56 mm, h = 60 mm, l = 39.4 mm. figure 8. mechanical box drawing and dimensions mechanical mounting reference the front panel mechanical part is designed to support the mounting of the camera. on this mechanical part, three surfaces are considered as mounting reference surface: i.e. the dis- tance between these surfaces and the first active pixel are known very precisely (better than 50 m). 15 15 6 39.4 12 4 x 2 holes m4 (on the 4 sides) 56 48 60 52 sensor 1 st pixel y = 30 0.05 ? 42 h7 ? 46 z = 10.3 0.03 optical sensor plane to front face 1 3 x m2.5 at 120 x = refer to "mechanical mounting reference" reference mounting plane reference mounting plane reference mounting plane mechanical reference point x axis y axis z axis x, y plan all dimensions in millimeters 4 x m3 table 17. mechanical mounting reference number of pixels 512 1024 2048 4096 x with 14 m sensor (nm) 24.416 20.832 13.664 ? x with 10 m sensor (nm) ? 22.880 17.760 7.520
14 aviiva m2 cl 2160b?image?04/03 sensor alignment figure 9. sensor alignment diagram lens mounting (lens not supplied) the camera can be provided with three different lens adapter, corresponding to three different options. the user has to selected the correct adapter. the following table gives recommenda- tions according to the sensor size. note: 1. depends on the lens quality. heat-sink mounting in order to improve the power dissipation, the camera can be delivered with heat-sink to be mounted by the user on the side faces of the camera. the delivery of the heat-sinks corre- sponds to a dedicated option. y axis z axis x axis x, y plans x + ? x y + ? y z + ? z ? x, y mechanical reference point mechanical reference point active area active area center first pixel center ? tilt z table 18. lens mounting number of pixels 512/14 m 1024/10 m 1024/14 m 2048/10 m 2048/14 m 4096/10 m c mount ok ok ~ok (1) ~ok (1) not usable not usable f mount ok ok ok ok ok ok
15 aviiva m2 cl 2160b?image?04/03 ordering code table 19. ordering code part number resolution pixels size description at71m2cl1010-ba0 1k 10 m aviiva m2 cl 1010 at71m2cl2010-ba0 2k 10 m aviiva m2 cl 2010 at71m2cl4010-ba0 4k 10 m aviiva m2 cl 4010 at71m2cl0514-ba0 512 14 m aviiva m2 cl 0514 at71m2cl1014-ba0 1k 14 m aviiva m2 cl 1014 at71m2cl2014-ba0 2k 14 m aviiva m2 cl 2014 at71kfpaviva-aba ? ? f mount (nikon) at71kfpaviva-aka ? ? t2 mount (m42 x 0.75) at71kfpaaviva-ada ? ? m42 x 1 mount at71kfpaviva-aca ? ? c mount at71kavivap2c0d3a0 ? ? cables kit: 10m power supply and 5m cameralink cables
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