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2. 7 Pinout Configuration for Digital Output Cable 8 12P 02S Interface Cable optional 10 Back Foc s Adjustment sde aaa oro npa e d VER NEEN e 11 Pulse Width Async Shutter Timing 15 Physical Dimensions TM 1402 30 Physical Dimensions TM 1402CL 30 Monochrome Spectral Response 31 Color Spectral Response usss eere kr the x Sena kh repre 31 List of Figures vii TM TMC RM RMC 1402 Series List of Tables Table 1 12 Pin Connector TM 1402 ee dee aa qaa BEE NEE AE NEEN ER NEEN 5 Table 2 12 Pin Connector TM 1402CL ee ehh hehe ehe hse eene 5 Table 3 31 Pin Connector 211 031 113 4300 eee ne eher 6 Table 4 Connector Pinout Configurations eee nene eene hh eese 6 Table 5 Shutter Speed Control eer Pn reper se d da ege ee dd 7 Table 6 Selection Swttch m 13 Table 7 Sure M 17 Table 8 TM 1402 Series Product Specifications Table 29 viii List of T
3. 27 Tro bleshootif8 ua M 28 Problems and Yen Eve me ERR e COR XR EE SEE Ene e ERE 28 Symptom No Video ARENS NEEN Seege SERRA Rn CK 28 Symptom Dark VideO ee eere ete tr nnm eret Rhe YR ke Ia EE EXE gd 28 Symptom Non Synchronized Video 28 Information and Support Resources eene he eene eene nnne 28 ADPONCIX yuya 29 SpecifiCationS u 29 Physical DIMENSIONS eg EEN EE 30 Spectral isse ese sorte eer as Pe d NASA NS SEENEN elTe E Ur EAS RR ER Deui eos 31 vi Table of Contents TM TMC RM RMC 1402 Series Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 See the possibilities List of Figures TM 1402 System Configuration uu u 3 TM 1402CL System 3 12 Pin Connector on Rear Panel of Camera 5 31 Pin Digital Connector on Rear Panel of Camera TM 1402 only 5 Serial Communication Cable RS 232B 12
4. 8 04 ms Z 3 96 48 us 26 Operation TM TMC RM RMC 1402CL y See the possibilities 3 11 Serial Communication Kit CS 232C not required for CL version The TM 1402 s functions can be controlled by a PC via RS 232C communication using the CS 232E serial communication kit This kit consists of the RS 232B 12 cable software disk and quick start card The software disk contains setup files for the graphical user interface GUI program Refer to the camera control software manual for information on the GUI Operation 27 TM TMC RM RMC 1402 Series jus a 4 Troubleshooting 4 1 Problems and Solutions Following are troubleshooting tips for common problems In general problems can easily be solved by following these instructions If the following remedies fail to offer a solution to your problems please contact a JAI Inc representative 4 1 1 Symptom No Video Remedies Check that the following are properly connected and operational e Power supplies e Power cables e Main power source e Shutter control e Async mode e Lens e Digital output cable e Analog video cable 4 1 2 Symptom Dark Video Remedies Check that the following are properly connected and operational e Shutter selection e Iris opening the lens 4 1 3 Symptom Non Synchronized Video Remedies Check that the following are properly connected and operational e Proper mode output e Frame grabber software camera select
5. wa waqasqan E NA iii Table of Contents E EERT i SIDE geg DD I DC 0L vii List of TADlES INT 1 1 Introduction cser UELUT 1 1 1 Product Descrip UON saara neasa EE AE de 1 1 2 FealtUres TS 1 1 3 FUNCCIONAl giel CEET H 1 4 System Configuration Eeer ee Een de EE eg EE 3 2 EP 4 2 1 GELLING E Eege 4 2 1 14 Unpacking Instructions 2 ht ker ra E PRAE 4 2 1 24 Components 15 4 2 1 3 Accessories and uu yu u dE Eege e dee A 2 2 Camera Setup 4 2 2 1 Heat EE dE e e Ee ENER edere A 2 2 2 Connector Pin ence eee hehe hee hene hene 5 2 2 3 Shutter Speed Control Dial TM 1402 only 7 2 2 4 RS 232 Communication Cable TM 1402 only 7 2 2 5 Digital Output Cable TM 1402 only 8 2 2 6 Camera Link Cable CL Versions Onbv eene nene nhe 9 2 2 7 Power Supplies and Power Cable Setup 9 2 2 8 Attaching the Analog Video Output
6. Digital Data 1392 27 84 us 4 216 4 32 us Analog Video I 48 P 960 ns K 1392 P 27 84 us L 61 P 1 22us J 168P 3 36 us Operation 21 TM TMC RM RMC 1402 Series CAMERA TIMING CHARTS Model TM 1402 Operation Mode 30 Frames Second Master Clock 100 00MHz M 10 nsec Horizontal Frequency 31 09KHz Pixel 50 MHz P 20 1H 32 16 usec 3 External Reset Timing External VD 1053 33 86 msec G 289 44 us B 1 H 32 16 us Internal VD D 1044 33 58 ms E 1053 H 33 86 ms Ex F 13 H 418 08 us FDV G 1040 33 45 ms Digital Data H 13 H 418 08 us p os 1040 H 33 45 ms Analog Video J Ge 321 60 3 96 48 us M 1040 33 45 ms L 3 H 96 48us 4 Async Shutter Reset Timing VINIT Trigger N Variable Hl us Internal VD 9 289 44 us 1044 33 58 ms Q 1053 33 86 ms S 13 418 08 us R 1H 32 16us 7 FDV T 13 H 418 08 us Digital Data _ 91040 33 45 ms V 9 289 44 us Analog Video X 1040 H 33 45 ms W3 96 48us 22 Operation TM TMC RM RMC 1402CL y See the possibilities CAMERA TIMING CHARTS Model TM 1402 Operation Mode 15 Frame sec Master Clock 50 MHz M
7. 20 nsec Pixel Clock 25 MHz P 40 nsec 1 Pixel Clock and Digital Data Pixel Clock d p poe Data Ted Tcd Clock to Data Ready Tdc Data Ready to Next Clock Thd Data Hold Time Tcd 28 nsec 12 nsec Thd 10 nsec 2 Horizontal Signals fHD 15 55 KHz 64 32 usec External HD 3 PL 120 ns Internal HD 1447 57 88 us B 1608 64 32 us C 12 P 480 ns D 216 P 8 64 us LDV Ef 1392 PJ 55 68 us F 1608 P 64 32 us Digital Data JL 1392 P 55 68 us 4 Analog Video H 216 P 8 64 us K 1392P 55 68 us I 48 P 1 92 us m L 61 P 2 44 us J 168 s 72 Operation 23 TM TMC RM RMC 1402 Series juu a u ll i suu s s r X5 CAMERA TIMING CHARTS Model TM 1402 Operation Mode 15 Frames Second Master Clock 100 00 MHz M 10 nsec Pixel Clock 25 MHz P 40 nsec Horizontal Frequency 15 55 KHz 1H 64 32 usec 3 External Reset Timing External VD A 1053 67 73 ms B 1 H 64 32 us IF C 9 578 88 us Internal VD D 1044 H 67 15 ms 1053 H 67 73 ms p F 13 836 16 us FDV 7 13 H us L 1040 66 89 ms Digital Data H 13 H 836 16 us Lg I 1040 H 66 89 ms Analog Video J 10 H 643 20 us E 3 H
8. GRY 3BLU PIN 11 D3 PIN 11 D3 ORG 3RED PIN 29 D5 PIN 32 D5 WHT 3BLU PIN 12 04 12 04 GRY 3RED PIN 30 D6 PIN 33 D6 YLW 3BLU PIN 13 D5 PIN 13 D5 WHT 3RED PIN 31 D7 PIN 34 D7 PNK 3BLU PIN 14 06 PIN 14 06 YLW 3RED PIN 15 D7 PIN 15 D7 PNK 3RED PIN 35 GND SHIELD PIN 16 NC NC PIN 17 CLK PIN 20 CLK ORG 1BLU NC PIN 18 CDV PIN 21 LDV GRY 1BLU SC 8 Installation TM TMC RM RMC 1402CL y See the possibilities 2 2 6 Camera Link Cable CL Versions Only The MDR26 cable assembly 26CL 02 26 from 3M part number 10226 6212VC has been standardized as the Camera Link cable This cable has the 26 pin MDR26 connector on both ends This is a straight through cable The pin out configuration is shown in Table 4 on page 8 26 Position 26 Position High Density High Density Mini D Ribbon Mini D Ribbon MDR Male Plug Cable MDR Male Plug mw S 2x 2x _ Thumbscrews Thumbscrews Cable assemblies and boardmount receptacles can be ordered from 3M 2 2 7 Power Supplies and Power Cable Setup 2 2 7 a Power Supplies The TM 1402 requires 12V DC power that is obtained through the 12 pin connector located on the rear panel of the camera Inc recommends the following power supplies PD 12UU 100 240V AC 12V DC 1 2A universal voltage power supply with US plug No 12 pin connector PD 12UUP 100 240V AC 1 2A universal voltage power supply with US plug and 12 pin conn
9. 8 0 66 1 4 20 Tow 8X M3 DA T 6 5 0 26 i AN 18 0 0 71 i es Figure 11 Physical Dimensions TM 1402CL f N 1 32 PULnix 44 5 1 75 CAMERA LINK 22 2 0 88 N j POWER VIDEO E dli 7 0 0 28 TYP R4 5 0 23 __ 22 2 0 88 61 0 2 40 44 5 1 75 726 2 86 20 8 0 82 22 0 0 87 I 11 0 0 43 16 8 0 66 1 4 20 2X M6 8X M3 76 5 0 26 I 4X 18 0 0 71 i Caution When mounting the camera to any fixture do not use screws that extend more than 5 mm into the camera housing to avoid possible damage to the internal circuitry For attaching the tripod mounting plate only the supplied screws should be used 30 Appendix TM TMC RM RMC 1402CL 5 3 Spectral Response Figure 12 Monochrome Spectral Response Relative Sensitivity 400 Figure 13 Relative Response 500 600 700 Color Spectral Response Wave Length nm 800 Appendix 900 1000 Wave Length nm ep See the possibilities 31 TM TMC RM RMC 1402 Series 32 Appendix Europe Middle East amp Africa Phone 45 4457 8888 Fax 45 4491 3252 Asia Pacific Phone 81 45 440 0154 Fax 81 45 440 0166 Americas Phone Toll Free 1 800 445 5444 Phone 1 408 383 0301 www Jal com See the possibilities
10. Frame Grabber 12P 02S Interface Cable Pin Lead Color Function Pin Lead Color Function 1 Gray GND 7 Black coax VD Input 2 Yellow 12V DC 8 White coax shield Reserved 3 Red coax shield GND 9 White coax HD Input 4 Red coax Video 10 Brown RXD 5 Orange coax shield GND 11 Blue Integration 6 Orange coax VINIT IN 12 Black coax shield TXD Note Make sure that the unused leads are not touching and that there is no possibility that exposed wires could cause the leads to short 2 2 7 c Building Your Own Power Cable Refer to the 12 pin connector pin out in Section 2 2 2 a on page 6 Connect the Ground lead to pin 1 and the 12V DC lead to pin 2 of the 12 pin connector Power must be DC regulated and of sufficient current to properly power the camera 2 2 7 d Attaching the Power Cable to the Connector The 12 pin connector is keyed and will only fit in one orientation Follow these directions to properly attach the power cable to the camera connector 1 Rotate the connector while applying slight pressure until the keyways line up 2 Press the connector into place until firmly seated 3 Plug the power cord into the AC socket This will power the camera up 2 2 8 Attaching the Analog Video Output When connecting the TM 1402 to an analog frame grabber or a multisync monitor use the BNC connector on the rear panel of the camera The input of the monitor should be balanced for 750 termination Standard RG 59 type
11. check with your JAI Inc representative before you install your camera to determine what you might need Digital output cable not required for CL version 30DG 02 for standard model only 26CL 02 26 for Camera Link model only Serial Communication Kit CS 232E not required for CL version PD 12UUP series power supply see Section 2 2 6 on page 11 12P 02S power cable Tripod Mounting Kit TP 20 for dimensions go to www jai com EN CameraSolutions Products Accessories Pages Home aspx 2 2 Camera Setup 2 2 1 Heat Dissipation The TM 1402 camera is a compact 1 4 megapixel camera Since all the electronics have been packed in a very small package the outer case of the camera gets hot due to heat dissipation JAl Recommends using a cooling fan to set up a positive air flow around the camera and following the precautions below Mount camera large heat sink camera bracket made out of conductive material such as aluminum Make sure the flow of heat from the camera case to the bracket is not blocked a non conducting material like plastic Make sure the camera has enough open space around it to facilitate the free flow of air 4 Installation TM TMC RM RMC 1402CL uu YTA See the possibilities 2 2 2 Connector Pin Configurations 2 2 2 a 12 Pin Connector TM 1402 Figure 3 12 Connector on Rear Panel of Camera The TM 1402 has a 12 pin Hirose conne
12. color filter array as their standard primary color filter This filter provides the most popular color interpolation supported by numerous software suppliers The digital format either Camera Link or RS 644 allows the camera to output accurate pixel data including the color information When the data is stored in the frame buffer of a frame grabber or computer the color information is easily manipulated to restore the original color images Because the color filter array contains only a single R G or B color in each pixel the restored image has to fill in colors in the missing pixel locations The software uses neighboring pixel information to guess the missing colors to make smooth clear images This is called color interpolation Today s high speed computers allow such color interpolation to be done almost in real time Operation 17 TM TMC RM RMC 1402 Series Because these cameras do not contain internal color processing circuitry they are smaller and less expensive than full function color cameras 3 9 2 Bayer Color Filter Array CFA The Bayer CFA is an R G B primary color filter array This is the most widely accepted CFA for the single chip CCD progressive scan format This type of array layout has a specific order for each color s pixels Since the human eye s resolution and color recognition are highest at green the CFA contains two greens per each red and blue It is critical for the frame grabber and color interp
13. frame grabber _ 1 L I 26CL 02 26 or PD 12P series power supply Analog frame grabber Computer with Camera Link frame grabber Introduction TM TMC RM RMC 1402 Series 2 Installation The following instructions are provided to help you to set up your camera quickly and easily We suggest that you read through these instructions before you unpack and set up your camera system 2 1 Getting Started 2 1 1 Unpacking Instructions We recommend that you save the original packing cartons for the cameras and accessories in case you need to return or exchange an item We also recommend that you bench test any equipment being sent to another location for field installation to assure that everything is fully operational as a system 2 1 2 Components List Please begin by checking your order against the Components List shown below to assure that you have received everything as ordered and that nothing has been overlooked in the packing materials If any item is missing please contact your JAI Inc representative immediately 1402 Camera Document download includes instructions how to download the necessary documentation and software 2 1 3 Accessories and Options Following is a list of additional accessories and options that may be required for your application Please
14. generated to clear the images The internal VD will be generated at the following edge positive going edge of the external pulse resetting the internal timing including the video sync The shutter speed is the same as the external pulse width but the integration delays 1H from the leading edge For the immediate reset option please contact JAI Inc For the progressive format one frame of video output will start from the rising edge of the pulse width control In async mode with external pulse input high the video output will be disabled as the camera continues discharging the CCD image providing black video only Figure 9 Pulse Width Async Shutter Timing No Delay Shutter EXT VINIT Pulse width control gt I AERE TREAT INT VD after trailing edge of EXT VINIT I I Discharge Exposure time set by pulse width Transfer Gate FDV 198 Analog Video Sync Vsync amp a Operation 15 TM TMC RM RMC 1402 Series 3 5 2 Internal Shutter Speed Control The video signal starts with internal VD The camera operates the reset and shutter in the same way as the external pulse width control mode When the external VINIT pulse is applied internal VD is latched to HD and the internal VD is delayed to set up the shutter speed period The shutter speed is controlled by the dial switch from 1 to 8 Video output timing starts risht after the internal VD and single shots FDV is ou
15. the graphical user interface Installation 7 TM TMC RM RMC 1402 Series 2 2 5 Digital Output Cable 1402 only Male d Bp Female 0 ss 17 8 1 2 o E 26 lt 25 0mm K 3711 2149 1 00 in lt 78 74 in 2 meters gt The TM 1402 camera uses the cable 30DG 02 from JAI as a digital output cable This cable has a 31 pin AirBorn connector on the camera end and a 37 pin D sub male connector on the other end Contact your JAI Inc representative regarding availability of interface cables for specific frame srabber models Pinout configuration for the digital cable is shown below Figure 6 Pinout Configuration for Digital Output Cable FROM 31 PIN CONN TO 37 PIN CONN WIRE COLOR FROM 31 PIN CONN TO 37 PIN CONN WIRE COLOR PIN 1 CLK PIN 1 CLK ORG 1RED PIN 19 FDV PIN 22 FDV WHT 1BLU PIN 2 LDV PIN 2 LDV GRY 1RED PIN 20 VINIT PIN 17 VINIT YLW 1BLU PIN 3 FDV PIN 3 FDV WHT RED PIN 21 1BLU PIN 4 GND PIN 16 GND YLW 1RED PIN 22 NC PIN 18 NC ORG 2BLU PIN 5 HD PNK 1RED PIN 23 GND PIN 23 GND GRY 2BLU PIN 6 INTEG PIN 37 INTEG ORG 2RED PIN 24 27 WHT 2BLU PIN 7 NC GRY 2RED PIN 25 D1 PIN 28 D1 YLW 2BLU PIN 8 00 PIN 8 00 WHT 2 PIN 26 D2 PIN 29 D2 PNK 2BLU PIN 9 01 PIN 9 01 YLW 2RED PIN 27 D3 PIN 30 D3 ORG 3BLU PIN 10 D2 PIN 10 D2 PNK 2RED PIN 28 D4 PIN 31 D4
16. 192 96 us M 1040 66 89 ms L 3 192 96 us 4 Async Shutter Reset Timing VINIT Trigger N Variable H us O 9 578 88 Internal VD PHA P 1044 H 67 15 ms 1053 H 67 73 ms S 13 H 836 16 us R 1 H 64 32 us FDV T 13 H 836 16 us Digital Data U 1040 H 66 90 ms V 9 H 578 88 us Analog Video X 1040 66 89 ms W 3 H 192 96 us 24 Operation Model TM 1402 Master Clock 100 MHz 10 nsec Pixel Clock TM TMC RM RMC 1402CL gay See the possibilities CAMERA TIMING CHARTS Operation Mode 56 5 Frames Second Horizontal Frequency 31 09 KHz 1H 32 16 usec 50 MHz P 200nsec 3 External Reset Timing Partial Scan 500 Lines External VD B 1 H 32 16 us Internal VD A 550 H 17 69 ms TC 9 H 289 44 us FDV Digital Data Analog Video D 541 H 17 40 ms E 550 H 17 69 ms 50 H 1 61 ms G 500 H 16 08 ms H 50 H 1 61 ms 1 500 H 16 08 ms J 47 1 51 ms K 3 96 48 us L 3 96 48 us M 500 H 16 08 ms 4 Async Shutter Reset Timing Partial Scan 500 Lines VINIT Trigger N Variable H us Internal VD FDV Digital Data Analog Video X 3 H 96 48 us k O 9 289 44 us Z P 541 H 17 40 ms R 550 H 17 6
17. 2 2 2 e Analog Output Connector The TM 1402 has a BNC connector on the rear panel to output non standard analog video 2 2 3 Shutter Speed Control Dial TM 1402 only 901 Shutter speed can be selected by switching the shutter dial 8 2 to the appropriate setting 0 through 9 The factory default 7 settings correspond to the shutter speeds as shown in below Table 5 Shutter Speed Control Dial Shutter Exposure Time Seconds Normal Async 0 no shutter 1 30 no shutter 1 30 1 1 60 1 16 000 2 1 125 1 8 000 3 1 250 1 4 000 4 1 500 1 2 000 5 1 1 000 1 1 000 6 1 2 000 1 500 7 1 4 000 1 250 8 1 8 000 1 125 9 1 16 000 Ext pulse width control 2 2 4 RS 232 Communication Cable TM 1402 only Figure 5 Serial Communication Cable RS 232B 12 2000 20mm gt lt 40 3mm gt lt 1925 10 gt e Omm q 75mm 5mm 99 Jack 19045mm The RS 232 controller set CS 232E includes cable RS 232B 12 interface cable software disk and a quick start card The TM 1402 camera s built in look up table LUT can be controlled by an external RS 232 interface The camera settings can be programmed or changed using the communication cable and software Commands from the RS 232 interface will override the rear panel switch settings of the camera Please refer to the AccuPiXEL Series Camera Control Software manual for details on
18. 7Grms 10Hz to 2000Hz 70G 10 11msec Size WxHxL 44mm x 44mm x 64mm 1 75 x 1 75 x 2 51 Weight w o tripod 133 g 4 7 oz TM 1402 138 g 4 9 oz TM 1402CL with tripod 144 5 g 5 1 TM 1402 149 5 g 5 3 oz TM 1402CL Optional Functions OP3 1 Internal IR Cut Filter added OP3 2 Optical Filter Removal color only OP21 1UV Ultraviolet Imager mono only OP80 Strobe Output OP93 1 10 bit output ua 5 Optional Accessories y o 26CL 02 26 digital output cable TM 1402CL 30DG 02 digital output cable CS 232E serial communication kit TM 1402 Power cable 12 025 power cable with open leads Power supply PD 12UUP series includes power connector Tripod Mounting Kit TP 20 Appendix 29 TM TMC RM RMC 1402 Series 5 2 Physical Dimensions Figure 10 Physical Dimensions TM 1402 UN up gt DA PULTIX oe 44 5 1 75 L DIGITAL 22 2 0 88 9 N N 1 POWER VIDEO 7 0 0 28 22 2 0 88 I 610 2 40 44 5 1 75 72 6 2 86 4 20 8 0 82 22 0 0 87 I 11 0 0 43 16
19. 9 ms S 50 H 1 61 ms T 500 16 08 ms Note For color camera FDV 503H async only U 50 H 1 61 ms V 500 H 16 08 ms W 47 H 1 51 ms Z 500 H 16 08 ms Y 3 96 48 us Operation 25 TM TMC RM RMC 1402 Series CAMERA TIMING CHARTS Model TM 1402 Operation Mode 98 7 Frames Second Master Clock 100 MHz M 10 nsec Horizontal Frequency 31 09 KHz Pixel Clock 50 MHz P 20 nsec 1H 32 16 usec 3 External Reset Timing Partial Scan 250 Lines External VD B 1 H 32 16 us Internal VD FDV Digital Data Analog Video 315 H 10 13 ms C 9 289 44 us QQ lt MB D 306 H 9 84 ms E 315 10 13 ms F 65 H 2 09 ms G 250 H 8 04 ms H 65 H 2 09 ms I 250 H 8 04 ms J 62 H 1 99 ms K 3 H 96 48 us 250 H 8 04 ms L 3 96 48 us 4 Async Shutter Reset Timing Partial Scan 250 Lines VINIT Trigger N Variable H us Internal VD 3 96 48 FDV Digital Data Analog Video X 3 96 48 us O 9 H 289 44 us g f P 306 H 9 84 ms R 315 10 13 ms S 65 H 2 09 ms 250 H 8 04 ms Note For color camera FDV 252H async only U 65 H 2 09 ms 250 H 8 04 ms W 62 1 99 ms 250
20. L See the possibilities Table 6 Mode Selection Switch Mode ped Mode Information Up Down Switch Functions Position 0 Switch Disabled Switch Disabled None 1 Set Gain Up Down Change gain 2 Set Vtop A D Up Down Change A D ref top 3 Set Vbottom A D Up Down Change A D ref bottom 4 Gain Selection 1 Up 9dB Down 12dB Lower gain selection 5 Gain Selection 72 Up 18dB Down 22dB Higher gain selection 6 Linear LUT Up Back to linear table 7 Knee Selection Up Down Scroll Scroll 8 different LUTs 8 Async Reset Mode Up Normal Down Async Async and normal shutter 9 Factory Default Recall Up Down Recall Factory setting A Power Up Setting Up Recall Down Save Power up page setting B User Page Storage 1 Up Recall Down Save User page storage setting C User Page Storage 2 Up Recall Down Save User page storage setting D pirect shutter zeng DEZ e E Scan Format2 Up PS500L Down PS250L 0 e F Scan Format1 Up 30fps Down 15fps 30 fps 15 fps 3 2 Camera Rear Panel CL Versions 3 2 1 3 2 2 Digital Output Refer to Section 2 2 2 d on page 8 for Camera Link information Analog Output Connector The TM 1402CL camera has a BNC connector on the rear panel to output analog video data Operation 13 TM TMC RM RMC 1402 Series jus sn Yk 3 2 3 Power and External Sync Connector Refer to Table 2 on page 6 for information on the power and external sync c
21. See the possibilities User s Manual TM 1402 Series Digital Monochrome Color Progressive Scan Interline Transfer Camera Document Version D Document P N 10053 TM TMC RM RMC 1402 Series See the possibilities Notice The material contained in this manual consists of information that is proprietary to JAI Inc and may only be used by the purchasers of the product JAI Inc makes no warranty for the use of its product and assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear or for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein JAI Inc reserves the right to make changes without notice Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 2000 XP and Windows Explorer are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Warranty Please contact your factory representative for details about the warranty Certifications CE Compliance The TM 1402 series of cameras has been certified to conform to the requirements of Council Directive 89 336 EC for electromagnetic compatibility and to comply with the following European Standards EMC EN55022 1998 A1 2000 CLASS EN55024 1998 A1 2001 AU Inc products bearing the CE mark have been declared to be in conformance with the applicable Council Directives However certain factory installed options or customer requested modifications may compromise electromagnetic compatibility and affe
22. ables TM TMC RM RMC 1402CL See the possibilities TM 1402 Series Operation Manual 1 Introduction 1 1 1 2 Product Description The JAI Inc TM 1402 series consists of high resolution high speed progressive scan CCD The progressive interline type CCD permits full vertical and horizontal resolution of very high speed shutter images and applications The electronic shutter which has speeds to 1 16 000 sec can be reset asynchronously by external pulse control Several frame rates are available 15 30 56 98 fps On chip micro lenses provide increased sensitivity The TM 1402 has a full dynamic range control function which can be set at externally selectable lookup table LUT knee slopes to convert 10 bit input to 8 bit output thereby optimizing the CCD s full dynamic range in the normal output signal range The camera has an 8 bit RS 644 digital signal output for interfacing with external image processing systems the key functions are externally controlled via 5 232 The TM 1402CL model has a Camera Link output and its key functions are externally controlled via differential serial communication of Camera Link Applications for the TM 1402 include machine vision medical imaging intelligent transportation systems high definition graphics on line inspection gauging character reading archiving and high security surveillance Features Miniature size and light weight The printed ci
23. annel output In contrast to interlace scan cameras all of the 1040 lines in the frame are exposed simultaneously per image capture 3 7 2 Partial Scan Partial scan is a standard feature in the TM 1402 The TM 1402 has two types of partial scan modes 500 and 250 lines Both modes can be selected through software control The video image in partial scan mode is the center 500 or 250 lines of video The maximum frame rate at 500 lines is 56 fps The maximum frame rate at 250 lines is 98 fps External Sync The TM 1402 accepts an external sync of standard HD and VD at TTL level for general locking to a system sync and clock The external sync frequency requirement is as follows Table 7 External Sync 30 FPS 15 FPS fHD 31 1 KHz 2 fHD 15 55 KHz 2 fVD 29 53 Hz 2 fVD 14 8 7 2 for 15 fps Pixel clock 50 00 MHz Pixel clock 25 00 MHz Bayer Color Filter Color Versions JAI Inc AccuPiXEL series color cameras are high resolution high speed progressive scan CCD cameras The interline transfer progressive scan CCD permits full vertical and horizontal resolution of images acquired at very high shutter speeds The electronic shutter which has speeds to 1 16 000 sec can be reset asynchronously by external pulse control Uniform square pixels provide superior image definition in any orientation On chip micro lenses mean increased sensitivity 3 9 1 ColorFilter Array JAI Inc AccuPiXEL cameras use Bayer CFA
24. aring built in manual shutter speed control selects the electronic shutter rate of 1 60 non async mode only 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1 000 1 2 000 1 4 000 1 8 000 or 1 16 000 second With VINIT high 5V the CCD keeps discharging With a negative pulse to VINIT the camera resets and purges the charge momentarily Then it starts integrating for the period of shutter control set by either an external pulse width or internal shutter control Progressive scanning permits a full 1040 lines of vertical resolution as compared to a conventional CCD camera which captures only half the vertical lines per shutter Asynchronous reset VINIT The TM 1402 s asynchronous reset is flexible and accepts external horizontal drive HD for phase locking When the VINIT pulse is applied it resets the camera s scanning and purging of the CCD There are two modes to control the asynchronous reset and shutter speed External VINIT with pulse width The duration between pulse edges controls the shutter speed externally Internal shutter control mode The speed control varies from 1 125 to 1 16 000 sec The video signal starts with internal V reset timing related to shutter speed Output The TM 1402 has 8 bit RS 644 LVDS digital output for interfacing with external image processing systems The TM 1402 camera is also available with RS 422 digital output as an option OP 93 The TM 1402CL has a Camera Link output The analog output is 1 0 Vp p com
25. coaxial cable should carry a full video signal for up to 100 feet The multi conductor cable 12P 02S from JAI Inc can be used to transmit analog video power sync signals and serial communication The mini coaxial leads in JAI Inc multi conductor cables are designed for short runs of no longer than 100 feet 2 2 9 Attaching the Camera Lens The TM 1402 camera accepts 1 2 or larger format size C mount lenses To attach the C mount lens to the camera carefully engage the threads and rotate the lens clockwise until it firmly seats on the mounting ring Installation TM TMC RM RMC 1402CL Ey See the possibilities Do not force the lens if it does not seat properly Please note that some lenses with extremely long flangebacks may exceed the mounting depth of the camera 2 2 10 Back Focus Adjustment CL Models Only To adjust the back focus follow the steps below 1 Mount the manual lens e g Cosmicar 25mm F 1 4 on the camera 2 Open the lens iris completely and set lens focal length to minimum for the lens used e g 2 ft If the image is not focused properly set the back focus as follows 3 Unscrew the M2x3 hex screw on the Front Panel until the focus ring is loose 4 Adjust the silver back focus ring until the image is focused 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 as needed Figure 8 Back Focus Adjustment e Back Focus Ring a Lp e Backfocus 2 feet Insta
26. ct CE compliance Please note that the use of interconnect cables that are not properly grounded and shielded may affect CE compliance Contact the JAI Inc Applications Engineering Department for further information regarding CE compliance FCC 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 environment 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 equipment in a residential area may cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense WARNING Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for FCC compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment TM 1402 Series Operation Manual J Al Inc 625 River Oaks Parkway San Jose CA 95134 Tel 408 383 0300 Tel 800 445 5444 Fax 408 383 0301 Email camerasales americas jai com www jai com September 22 2009 Disclaimer ili TM TMC RM RMC 1402 Series iv Disclaimer TM TMC RM RMC 1402 Series See the possibilities Table of Contents Disclaimer eju s
27. ctor for power input serial communication and signal integration Pin 1 is Ground and Pin 2 is 12 DC Other pins handle a number of input and output functions as shown in Table 1 below Table 1 12 Pin Connector TM 1402 Pin Description Pin Description 1 GND power 7 VD In 2 12V DC 8 Reserved 3 GND analog 9 HD In 4 Video Out 10 RXD RS 232 5 GND digital 11 N C 6 VINIT In 12 TXD RS 232 2 2 2 b 12 Pin Connector TM 1402CL The TM 1402CL has a 12 Hirose connector for power input and signal integration Pin 1 is Ground and pin 2 is 12V DC The pinout table is shown below For the TM 1402CL serial communication camera control is done via the MDR26 Camera Link connector on the rear panel of the camera Table 2 12 Pin Connector TM 1402CL Pin Description Pin Description 1 GND power 7 VD in 2 12V DC 8 Reserved 3 GND analog 9 HD in 4 Video out 10 N C 5 GND digital 11 N C 6 N C 12 N C 2 2 2 c Digital Output Connector TM 1402 only The TM 1402 has a 31 pin AirBorn connector MP211 031 113 4300 on the rear panel to output 8 bit RS 644 video data The connector pin out is shown in the figure below Figure 4 31 Digital Connector on Rear Panel of Camera TM 1402 only 16 1 O 31 17 Installation 5 TM TMC RM RMC 1402 S
28. ector PD 12UE 100 240V AC 12V DC 1 2A universal power supply with European plug No 12 pin connector PD 12UEP 100 240V AC 12V DC 1 2A universal power supply with European plug and 12 pin connector If you are providing power through the 12 pin connector the PD 12UUP and PD 12UEP power supplies are available with the 12 pin mating connector already attached to the leads from the power supply The PD 12UU or PD 12UE power supply can be connected to the JAI Inc power cable either directly or via a terminal strip When wiring the PD 12UU power supply directly please note the following The lead ends must be twisted together and tin soldered for strength and electrical continuity Shrink tubing or a similar insulator should be used to prevent exposed leads from touching and shorting The 12V lead is marked with a red stripe or white lettering be sure not to reverse the leads connections must be properly insulated to prevent shorting Installation 9 TM TMC RM RMC 1402 Series 2 2 7 b J Al Inc Power Cables If you are using JAI Inc power cables such as the 12P 02S please refer to the 12 pin connector pin out diagram in 12 Pin Connector TM 1402 page 6 The cable pin out diagram is shown in Figure 7 below The color coded leads use Gray for Ground and Yellow for 12V Figure 7 12P 02S Interface Cable optional Analog
29. eries Table 3 31 Pin Connector MP211 031 113 4300 Pin Description UO Pin Description UO 1 CLK Out 17 CLK Out 2 LDV Out 18 LDV Out 3 FDV Out 19 FDV Out 4 GND 20 l l In EXT HD EXT VD 5 TTL In 21 TTL In EXT CLK EXT CLK 6 OC In In 22 CH In d n di n 8 00 Out 24 D0 Out 9 D1 Out 25 D1 Out 10 D2 Out 26 D2 Out 11 D3 Out 27 D3 Out 12 D4 Out 28 D4 Out 13 D5 Out 29 D5 Out 14 D6 Out 30 D6 Out 15 D7 Out 31 D7 Out 16 GND 2 2 2 d Camera Link Connector The TM 1402CL has a 26 pin connector on the rear panel to output Camera Link data The connector pin out is shown in Table 4 below 13 1 26 14 Table 4 Connector Pinout Configurations Camera Link Connector Pin Description 1 0 Pin Description UO 1 GND 14 GND Shield 2 Tx OUT 0 Out 15 Tx OUT 0 Out 3 Tx OUT 1 Out 16 Tx OUT 1 Out 4 Tx OUT 2 Out 17 Tx OUT 2 Out 5 Tx CLK OUT Out 18 Tx CLK OUT Out 6 Tx OUT 3 Out 19 Tx OUT 3 Out 7 SerTC In 20 SerTC In 8 SerTFG Out 21 SerTFG Out 9 VINIT CC1 In 22 VINIT CC1 In 10 INTEG CC2 In 23 INTEG CC2 In 11 N C In 24 N C In Installation TM TMC RM RMC 1402CL y See the possibilities Pin Description UO Pin Description UO 12 In 25 N C In 13 GND 26 GND
30. hronous EnA AEREN AREI E ERES 14 3 5 1 External VINIT With Pulse width 15 3 5 2 Internal Shutter Speed Control 16 3 6 Programmable Look Up Table LUT and Knee Control 16 3 7 Scan Modes 4 esc osese Fa PARES CFR CRM ee 17 3 7 1 Full Progressive 5 AR ASSEN ra ax PR IE ERR PRESE dE EE EE 17 3752 Partial opera een 17 3 8 External SYNC ee 17 3 9 Bayer Color Filter Color Versions 17 Table of Contents TM TMC RM RMC 1402 Series UI CJ ta La CU CU CJ CJ CJ 7 v NO LD WN sch NAAAL Ul Color Filter Array c 17 Bayer Color Filter Array EE EE ENNEN EE qhaq 18 Starting Pixel 2 uu sus AE EE EE 18 Sync and EE 19 Camera Function RM 19 Interpolation SoftWare ETS 20 Color I terpo lationu ai RES RE FERE E saai 20 Camera Timing Charts E ENN KEEN AEN 21 Serial Communication Kit CS 232C not required for CL version
31. ion 4 2 Information and Support Resources For further information and support Phone 408 383 0300 800 445 5444 Fax 408 383 0301 E mail camerasales americas jai com Mail JAI Inc Sales Department 625 River Oaks Parkway San Jose CA 95134 ATTN Video Applications Web Site www jai com 28 Troubleshooting 5 TM TMC RM RMC 1402CL See the possibilities Appendix 5 1 Specifications Table 8 TM 1402 Series Product Specifications Table TM 1402 Series 1 2 progressive scan interline transfer Active Area 6 47mm H x 4 84mm V Active Pixels 1392 H x 1040 V Cell size 4 65um x 4 65um Scanning 1392 x 1040 V 30 Hz 15 Hz selectable Active Pixels 1392 H x 500 V partial scan 1392 H x 250 V partial scan Internal external auto switch HD VD 4 0 V impedance 4 7KO 30Hz 2 non interlace 15 55 31 1 2 2 Data Clock Output 50 00 25 00 MHz Resolution Digital 1392 H x 1040 V Analog over 900 TV lines H x 800 TV lines V S N Ratio 52dB min 1 0 lux f 1 4 no shutter 30fps Video Output Analog 714mV 75 900 mV white clip Digital output 8 bit RS 644 output TM 1402 Camera Link TM 1402CL Programmable LUT 1 0 std Lens Mount C mount use 1 2 format lenses or larger Power Req 12V DC 10 380 mA typical at 25 C Operating Temp 10 C to 45 C refer to section 2 2 for info on camera heat dissipation Random Vibration
32. llation 11 TM TMC RM RMC 1402 Series 3 Operation 3 1 Camera Rear Panel TM 1402 Mode Selection switch Shutter Speed Control switch Up Down switch Digital Output connector Analog Output connector Power RS 232 and External Sync connector 3 1 1 Up Down Switch The Mode Selection switch works in conjunction with the Up Down switch Refer to Table 6 on page 15 for information on the Up Down switch 3 1 2 Digital Output Connector Refer to Section 2 2 2 c on page 7 for information on the digital output connector 3 1 3 Analog Output Connector The TM 1402 camera has a BNC connector on the rear panel to output analog video data 3 1 4 Power RS 232 and External Sync Connector Refer to Section 2 2 2 on page 6 for information on the power RS 232 and external sync connector 3 1 5 Shutter Speed Control Switch Please refer to Section 2 2 3 on page 9 for information on the Shutter Speed Control switch The factory default setting to the shutter speeds is shutter 3 1 6 Mode Selection Switch Various modes can be implemented with the rear panel Mode Selection switch The Mode Selection switch works in conjunction with the Up Down switch and RS 232 external control Commands from the RS 232 interface will override the rear panel switch settings of the camera The table below shows details on various modes 12 Operation ep TM TMC RM RMC 1402C
33. manual If the frame grabber has a standard B W configuration file then AccuPiXEL color cameras can use that configuration file to operate The configuration file may vary depending on whether the output is standard RS 644 or Camera Link Please consult JAI Inc or your frame grabber supplier for compatibility information The following diagram is an example of the TMC 1402 same as TM 1402 Ext HD 32 16 us 1608p LDV 216p 1392p 1 20 ns I r 1392p active pixels I Video analog 46 61 Ext VD 33 87 ms 1053 FDV 13H 1040H Video 1040H active lines 1H 32 16 psec is important to meet the exact starting pixel at LDV and the starting line of FDV the starting pixel or line is shifted due to the image capture configuration then the interpolation software can be adjusted for the correct starting point In figure A if the first pixel is shifted missed the color interpolation should start with G R If the first line is missed in A the interpolation order will be 3 9 5 Camera Functions AccuPixEL color cameras perform all functions the same way as B W cameras However because of color characteristics the following issues are different e LUT Look up Table LUT is a powerful tool to adjust the dynamic range as well as color dynamic range Since human color
34. olation to know where the individual color pixels exist relative to sync LDV and FDV timing This requirement makes digital output the preferred choice because the timing relationships are very accurate Relative Response Wave Length nm 3 9 3 Starting Pixel Configuration All manufacturers produce identical Bayer CFAs but there are slight differences between the CCDs produced by different manufacturers The first line is generally R and G The Sony CCD starts with R The camera timing can be adjusted to start with either G or R by skipping the very first pixels at each lines The majority of color interpolation software can select between a variety of pixel relations such as R G start or G R start as well as G B start and B G start Once the correct scanning is configured the rest of the interpolation will be exactly the same Please contact JAI Inc for further information regarding CCD manufacturers Last pixel Pixel 1 Last pixel of 1st Line CCD Output E qucm Horizontal Shift Registers SONY CCD 18 Operation TM TMC RM RMC 1402CL y See the possibilities 3 9 4 Sync and Data The individual color data is exactly the same as the pixel data This means that the timing relationships of the color cameras are also the same as of the B W cameras For a detailed timing chart please refer to each B W camera s data sheet and
35. onnectors 3 3 Progressive Scanning Standard TV system scanning is 525 lines interlace scanning as specified in the RS 170 protocol Every other horizontal line odd lines and even lines is scanned at a 60Hz rate per field and the scanning is completed with two fields one frame at 30Hz rate Because of the interlace scanning the vertical resolution of CCD cameras is limited at 350 TV lines regardless of the horizontal resolution When electronic shutter is applied the CCD can hold only one field of charge at each exposure Therefore the vertical resolution of the electronic shutter camera is only 244 TV lines The situation is the same for an HDTV format camera since it has interlaced scanning and the vertical resolution of the shuttered image is 500 lines The TM 1402 uses a state of the art progressive scanning interline transfer CCD which scans all lines sequentially from top to bottom at one frame rate 30Hz Like a non interlace computer screen it generates a stable crisp image without alternating lines and provides full vertical TV resolution of 1040 lines a normal TV monitor display may not be able to show images due to monitor scanning The interline transfer architecture is also important to generate simultaneous shuttering This is different from full frame transfer architecture which requires a mechanical shutter or strobe light in order to freeze the object motion The TM 1402 outputs the progressive scan image with an elect
36. perception is non linear LUT selection can help optimize color contrast by selecting the LUT value Gamma 0 45 is logarithmic and is closed to human perception When LUT is selected black level adjustment must be more accurate than for B W cameras For a detailed timing chart please refer to the standard AccuPiXEL camera data sheet or contact JAI Inc Operation 19 TM TMC RM RMC 1402 Series 3 9 6 Interpolation Software The color interpolation can be performed in the frame grabber or by using the host computer s CPU Most major frame grabbers with processing capability provide tools for color interpolation Software vision packages also provide color interpolation capability but speed and performance may be determined by the PC s resources and by the complexity of the interpolation routine 3 9 7 Color Interpolation The Bayer pattern color filter array CFA consists of R G and B primary colors Each pixel represents one of three colors In order to display or print color images the signal has to be converted to RGB output which has three independent channels outputs and sync signals Color interpolation software or firmware performs the color preprocessing by filling the missing color pixels with neighboring pixels It then separates the Green Red Green stream of data 8 bit or 10 bit into 3 RGB data 8 bit x 3 and adds the color matrix to adjust and balance each of the R G and B channels white balance or colo
37. posite video 75 Asynchronous image capturing The TM 1402 captures async reset images and provides single shot video output with single FDV This makes it simpler for an ordinary frame grabber to capture the async reset images Warranty The CCD solid state image sensor allows the camera to maintain a superior performance level indefinitely while requiring virtually no maintenance Please contact your factory representative for details about the warranty Warning Unscrewing the camera cover or opening the camera in any way will void the warranty unless prior written approval is obtained from the factory 1 3 Functional Options D RS 422 digital output OP93 1402 10 bit output OP93 1 2 Introduction TM TMC RM RMC 1402CL 1 4 System Configuration Figure 1 1402 System Configuration Figure 1 below presents a typical system configuration for the TM 1402 camera Digital cable 0 m Computer with frame grabber board PD 12 series power supply Power and Ext Sync OR RS 232B 12 cable in SHUTTER MODE DOWN See the possibilities DIGITAL POWER VIDEO Z CS 232E kit 12 pin connectors 12P 02S Figure 2 TM 1402CL System Configuration Figure 2 below presents a typical system configuration for the TM 1402CL camera Power and 12 02 Ext Sync analog
38. r balance Blue Green Blue The image quality depends on the camera s own pixel data including pixel data independency from neighboring pixels noise and color filter and interpolation of the software algorithm such as 3 x 3 interpolation 2 x 2 interpolation color matrix white balance capability etc Green Red Green AccuPiXEL color cameras are carefully designed for maximum color performance JAI Inc strongly suggests that you use digital output for the best performance Some software is used on board FPGA or DSP to perform the interpolation Other software simply uses the host computer s memory and CPU The process speed may vary depending on the architecture and speed of the computer 20 Operation TM TMC RM RMC 1402CL y See the possibilities 3 10 Camera Timing Charts Model TM 1402 Operation Mode 30 Frame sec Master Clock 100 MHz M 10 nsec Pixel Clock 50 MHz P 20 nsec 1 Pixel Clock and Digital Data Pixel Clock LTP Data Toi hd Ted Clock to Data Ready Tdc Data Ready to Next Clock Thd Data Hold Time 214 nsec 6 nsec Thd 5 nsec 2 Horizontal Signals 31 09KHz tHD 32 16 us External HD 3P 60 ns J Internal HD r A 1447 P 28 94 us 1608 P 32 16 us C 12 P 240 us D 216 P 4 32 ps LDV E 1392P 27 84 us F 1608 P 32 16
39. rcuit boards in the TM 1402 have been arranged based on a design philosophy that creates modular electronics for the camera giving it flexibility In addition the use of miniature solid state components results in a compact lightweight camera that is 44mm x 44mm x 64mm in dimensions and weighs only 138 grams Imager The TM 1402 uses a progressive scan interline transfer CCD that has the following features Resolution of 1392 x 1040 active pixels for excellent image quality 4 65 x 4 65 um square pixels for precise dimensional measurement High speed electronic shutter capability for high dynamic resolution of moving objects and electronic iris control that eliminates the need for a mechanical shutter Progressive scan CCD eliminates interlace deterioration of image and increases ease of computer interface High sensitivity and low noise at fast scanning The CCD can drive faster than 50 MHz pixel clock rate and has an excellent S N ratio that is greater than 52dB CCD for the TM 1402 has built in microlenses Unless specifically mentioned all information in this manual is relevant to all cameras in the TM 1402 series including the TM 1402 TMC 1402 RM 1402 RMC 1402 TM 1402CL TMC 1402CL RM 1402CL and RMC 1402CL Introduction 1 TM TMC RM RMC 1402 Series Electronic shutter The TM 1402 has a substrate drain type shutter mechanism which provides superb pictures at various speeds without sme
40. ronic shutter in two different formats e Progressive scanning digital and analog output The CCD signal goes through A D and D A converters and through 10 bit in 8 bit out look up table LUT The digital output is available from 31 pin connector with RS 644 format 50MHz clock rate The analog output is the same as 750 1Vp p format at 30Hz rate available from BNC and 12 pin connector e Partial scan output display output Partial scan 500 lines at 56 frames per second Partial scan 250 lines at 98 frames per second Note Minimal blooming may occur under partial scanning mode due to the nature of the CCD 3 4 Electronic Shutter For more information about the electronic shutter please see Section 1 2 on page 2 3 5 Asynchronous Reset ASYNC RESET VINIT VD TG TRANSFER GATE DISCHARGE PULSE PROGRESSIVE OUTPUT VIDEO Stand by Image Shutter Video Stand by Image For more information about Asynchronous Reset please see Section 1 2 on page 2 14 Operation TM TMC RM RMC 1402CL E See the possibilities 3 5 1 External VINIT With Pulse Width The TM 1402 can be reset with external reset pulse VINIT Set the dial switch to 9 Apply a pulsewidth control VINIT signal generated from an external event trigger to the camera The internal reset pulse will be latched to HD and at the first HD timing from the external pulse leading edge negative going edge The CCD discharge pulse will be
41. tput at the internal VD timing EXT VINIT VD with shutt r speed control Discharge Exposure time set by shutter speed Transfer Gate d FDV 13H Analog Video 3 6 Programmable Look Up Table LUT and Knee Control The TM 1402 has a built in LUT look up table for dynamic range control At a specific gain setting the offset minimum level dark point and A D reference top voltage maximum level saturation point are set to 10 bit A D input so that the full dynamic range of the CCD is utilized at 10 bit references as the input and the LUT output is converted into 8 bit to adjust the gamma correction The 10 bit input is segmented into two or more regions by the knee point settings as variable gamma selection LUT selections a standard LUT is 10 sets of knee control LUT e Variable Gamma e Variable knee curve e Direct input LUT 16 Operation TM TMC RM RMC 1402CL See the possibilities 3 7 Scan Modes 3 8 3 9 The TM 1402 supports the following scan modes line 1 line 2 Progressive scan n 1 3 7 1 Full Progressive Scan The normal scan mode progressively scans a full frame of 1392 x 1040 pixels at 15 30 frames per second using the standard 25MHz 50MHz pixel clock and a single ch
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