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Dalsa Genie Nano Series User Manual

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134 Operational Reference Nano Series GigE Vision Camera
Trigger Source Types (Trigger Mode=On)
Trigger Source=Software: An exposure trigger is sent as a control command via the
Ethernet network connection. Software triggers cannot be considered time accurate due to
network latency and sequential command jitter. But a software trigger is more responsive
than calling a single-frame acquisition since the latter must validate the acquisition
parameters and modify on-board buffer allocation if the buffer size has changed since the
last acquisition.
Trigger Source = Line 1 or 2: An external trigger signal is opto-coupled and subject to a
signal debounce, input delay, plus inversion circuits.
Trigger Source=Timer1End Event: The Timer1 End Event is used as the internal trigger
source. Refer to Counter and Timer Controls for information on those features.
Trigger Source=Counter1End Event: The Counter1 End Event is used as the internal
trigger source.
Trigger Source = Action 1 or Action 2: A GigE Vision Action Command message is used
as trigger source. Action commands are broadcast by a calling program and used to trigger
multiple GigE Vision devices on a network. See GigE Vision Action Command Reference
for details.
Trigger Source = Timestamp Modulo Event: The Timestamp Modulo event is used to
synchronize multiple camera acquisitions and automate repetitive acquisitions based on
either the camera’s internal Timestamp counter or a system wide PTP counter. See
Examples using Timestamp Modulo Event for Acquisitions.
Input Line Details
The general purpose input line signals are connected to I/O lines 1 and 2, which have the following
features for control or status indication.
Feature set: LineSelector (RW), LineName (RO), linePinAssociation (RO), LineFormat (RO),
LineMode (RO), lineDetectionLevel (RW), lineDebouncingPeriod (RW), LineInverter (RW),
LineStatus (RO).
Connector: See 10-pin I/O Connector Pinout Details for connector pinout and electrical
information. The cable shell and shield should electrically connect the Genie Nano chassis to
computer chassis for maximum EMI protection.
Line Transition Validation: Each input incorporates a signal debounce circuit (following
the opto-couple) to eliminate short noise transitions that could be wrongly interpreted as a
valid pulse. The duration is user-programmable from 0µs to 255µs with CamExpert.
Line Signal Propagation & Timing: Maximum delay values are defined in Input Signals
Electrical Specifications.

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Dalsa Genie Nano Series Specifications

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BrandDalsa
ModelGenie Nano Series
CategorySecurity Camera
LanguageEnglish

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