4.6.5 Debouncer
The basic idea behind this feature was to seperate interfering signals (short peaks) from
valid square wave signals, which can be important in industrial environments. Debouncing
means that invalid signals are ltered out, and signals lasting longer than a user-dened
testing time t
DebounceHigh
will be recognized, and routed to the camera to induce a trigger.
In order to detect the end of a valid signal and lter out possible jitters within the signal, a
second testing time t
DebounceLow
was introduced. This timing is also adjustable by the user.
If the signal value falls to state low and does not rise within t
DebounceLow
, this is recognized
as end of the signal.
The debouncing times t
DebounceHigh
and t
DebounceLow
are adjustable from 0 to 5 msec in steps
of 1 μsec.
This feature is disabled by default.
4.6.6 FlashSignal
This signal is managed by exposure of the sensor.
Furthermore, the falling edge of the ash output signal can be used to trigger a movement
of the inspected objects. Due to this fact, the span time used for the sensor readout t
readout
can be used optimally in industrial environments.
Debouncer:
Please note that the edges
of valid trigger signals are
shifted by t
DebounceHigh
and
t
DebounceLow
!
Depending on these
two timings, the trigger
signal might be temporally
stretched or compressed.
Figure55►
Principle of the Baumer
debouncer.