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1. 22 04 2013 Network connection for GigE Registers CDU XSP protocol Image processing which are in the appendices now 000 05 03 05 2013 Table 3 1 new standard lenses added and rest updated 19 07 2013 Small corrections 000 07 03 09 2013 Frame rate calculator added o 001 03 109 2013 Table 3 1 lenses updated First released issue All technical drawings put in one 001 01 17 10 2013 Appendix interfaces put together in 1 table 001 02 06 11 2013 New issue of the Frame rate calculator added in Appendix 001 03 14 11 2013 CL interface note added about the CDU JDS timing diagram 001 04 06 01 2014 Trigger warning added 001 05 16 01 2014 New mechanical drawing 001 06 21 01 2014 Updated Ref 6 Xeneth Installation Manual 001 07 23 02 2014 Getting started added 001 08 25 02 2014 Quantum Efficiency added Stingray lens removed spectral band 001 09 27 02 2014 updated and dark current added Max Storage Temperature added New issue of XLIN TEO Control amp 03 03 2014 Operation in Appendix Second released issue Appendix mechanical drawing updated 003 31 03 2014 EASM file removed CDU JDS Third released issue Company confidential This document is the property of Xenics It may not be reproduced completely or partially or passed to a third party without written permission from Xenics Xenics nv T 32 16 38 99 00 Doc Ref ENG 2012 UMN018 Ambachtenlaan 44 F 32 1
2. Ambachtenlaan 44 F 32 16 38 99 01 Issue 003 BE 3001 Leuven Belgium www xenics com Date 31 03 2014 XF 104_02 20 01 2012 Page 9 of 27 wy Xenics Infrared Solutions Lynx GigE and Lynx CL User Manual 1 Introduction 1 1 Scope This User Manual describes the technical specifications dimensions image processing basic and advanced parameters and related subjects for the following cameras Lynx 512 25um GigE 512 25 XEN 000309 Lynx 1024 12 5um GigE 1024 12 5 XEN 000310 Lynx 2048 12 5um GigE 2048 12 5 XEN 00031 1 Lynx 512 25um CL 512 25 XEN 000312 Lynx 1024 12 5um CL 1024 12 5 XEN 000313 Lynx 2048 12 5um CL 2048 12 5 XEN 000314 Table 1 1 Camera overview Lynx GigE and Lynx CL 1 2 Reference Documents Ref 1 Xenics Serial Protocol ENG 2011 ICD003 Ref 2 Mechanical Drawings Lynx 512 1024 2048 GigE and CL Ref 3 XLIN TEO Control amp Operation ENG 2013 ICD009 Ref 4 Framerate Calculator ENG 2013 ICD011 Ref 5 Network connection set up for GigE ENG 2013 ICD003 Ref 6 Xeneth Installation Manual see Xeneth SW directory ENG 2013 UMN024 1 3 Manual Overview This section provides a chapter overview e Chapter 1 this chapter gives an overview of the conventions used in this manual styles and symbols the safety warnings conformity information about Xenics cameras and the contact information e Chapter 2 gives a mechanical 2D drawings and electrical overview e Chapter 3
3. 16 38 99 01 Issue 003 BE 3001 Leuven Belgium www xenics com Date 31 03 2014 XF 104_02 20 01 2012 Page 17 of 27 Sa Xe Ca NICS User Manual Infrared Solutions Lynx GigE and Lynx CL File View Image Calibration JOw o a8 X View DFA FE ERE PD a Enable image correction Figure 3 9 Enable image correction Company confidential This document is the property of Xenics It may not be reproduced completely or partially or passed to a third party without written permission from Xenics Xenics nv T 32 16 38 99 00 Doc Ref ENG 2012 UMN018 Ambachtenlaan 44 F 32 16 38 99 01 Issue 003 BE 3001 Leuven Belgium www xenics com Date 31 03 2014 XF 104_02 20 01 2012 Page 18 of 27 ad Xenics Infrared Solutions Lynx GigE and Lynx CL User Manual 4 Optical Interface The optical interface of the camera consists of three parts the front panel a lens insert and the lens itself w Insert Front Lens Figure 4 1 Optical components lens insert front A list of all possible lenses is shown in Table 4 1 Table 4 1 Lens configuration Company confidential This document is the property of Xenics It may not be reproduced completely or partially or passed to a third party without written permission from Xenics Xenics nv T 32 16 38 99 00 Doc Ref ENG 2012 UMN018 Ambachtenlaan 44 F 32 16 38 99 01 Issue 003 BE 3001 Leuven Belgium www xenics com Date 31 0
4. 3V 10 Viow 0V Ethernet RJ45 connector GigE standard GigE Vision Input power 12V DC Hirose HR10 7R 4SA 73 12V 10 fo Trigger in Vin 0 8V Max VINA 2V Min Trigger either Trigger Vin max 30V in or Trigger out Internal Pull down R 10kQ Trigger out VuieH 3 3V 10 Viow 0V Serial control 115200 baud XSP Protocol Sni see Ref 1 CONN SDR 26POS VERT Levels RS 644 Mini camera link RECEPT CL Base protocol Image acquisition CL 1 TAP for image acquisition Table 5 1 Electrical interface specifications for Lynx GigE and Lynx CL cameras Company confidential This document is the property of Xenics It may not be reproduced completely or partially or passed to a third party without written permission from Xenics Xenics nv T 32 16 38 99 00 Doc Ref ENG 2012 UMN018 Ambachtenlaan 44 F 32 16 38 99 01 Issue 003 BE 3001 Leuven Belgium www xenics com Date 31 03 2014 XF 104_02 20 01 2012 Page 21 of 27 wy Xenics Infrared Solutions Lynx GigE and Lynx CL User Manual 5 2 Power Interface The power cable must be connected to the backside of the camera see chap Ref 2 for its location Table 5 2 lists the connector pins overview Figure 5 1 shows schematically the pin location For the power cable ASY 001268 the connector pins overview is shown in Table 5 3 Figure 5 2 shows schematically the pin location of the cable connector Hirose HR10 7P 4P 73 Figure
5. It may not be reproduced completely or partially or passed to a third party without written permission from Xenics Xenics nv Ambachtenlaan 44 BE 3001 Leuven Belgium T 32 16 38 99 00 F 32 16 38 99 01 www xenics com Doc Ref ENG 2012 UMN018 Issue 003 Date 31 03 2014 XF 104_02 20 01 2012 Page 13 of 27 wy Xenics Infrared Solutions Lynx GigE and Lynx CL User Manual The design and specifications for the products described above may change i without notice 3 Getting Started In this section we describe the different steps how to get started easily with the Lynx camera 3 1 Connect to the Camera using Xeneth The way to connect the camera to use Xeneth is the following Connect all necessary cables to the camera For details about the electrical interface and cables see chap 5 Install Xeneth on the pc For the Lynx CL make sure that the framegrabber is installed properly For more information see chap 6 amp Ref 6 Start Xeneth by clicking the Xeneth shortcut on the desktop to start up Xeneth see Figure 3 1 The connection dialog will become visible see Figure 3 2 When the camera is not shown click the refresh button on the dialog Select the camera together with the calibration data suited for it For more details consult the Xeneth User Manual section Connection setup Settings Ye meneth Figure 3 1 Xeneth shortcut Select the camera in the Connection Setup window see
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7. XF 104_02 20 01 2012 Page 16 of 27 Say Xen ICS User Manual Infrared Solutions Lynx GigE and Lynx CL E UserSetControl Selector Default Load Execute Save Execute Default selector Calibration Current Calibration B File access control Primary_bitfile file Binary object XML file Binary object Application file Binary object Correction file Binary object Figure 3 5 Correction pack upload storage icon 2 0 of i El UserSetControl User Set Selector Factory Default User Set Load Execute User Set Save Execute User Set Default Selector Calibration Set User Set Current Calibration Set B File access control Primary_bitfile file Binary object XML file Binary object Application fle Binary object a coretonfle a 3 Figure 3 6 Correction file upload PXenethiy 24440 95 X MOenIcsS Figure 3 7 Xenics logo while correction file upload Connection setup L e j Multiple cameras detected please make a selection Ser 00003612 GEV Lynx GigE IP 192 168 1 199 PID F08 x Camera memory z Start capturing at startup OK cancel Figure 3 8 Reconnect to camera with onboard correction Company confidential This document is the property of Xenics It may not be reproduced completely or partially or passed to a third party without written permission from Xenics Xenics nv T 32 16 38 99 00 Doc Ref ENG 2012 UMN018 Ambachtenlaan 44 F 32
8. 3 2014 XF 104_02 20 01 2012 Page 19 of 27 LY ser Vianua Xenics none Infrared Solutions Lynx GigE and Lynx CL It is possible to use the following different solvents to clean a lens e Ethanol removal of fingerprints and other contaminants e Alcohol final cleaning before use Perform the following steps to clean a lens 1 Immerse lens tissue in Alcohol Propanol or Ethanol reagent grade 2 Wipe the lens in S motion in such way that each lens area will not be wiped more than once 3 Repeat stage 2 until the lens is clean Use a new lens tissue each time Company confidential This document is the property of Xenics It may not be reproduced completely or partially or passed to a third party without written permission from Xenics Xenics nv T 32 16 38 99 00 Doc Ref ENG 2012 UMN018 Ambachtenlaan 44 F 32 16 38 99 01 Issue 003 BE 3001 Leuven Belgium www xenics com Date 31 03 2014 XF 104_02 20 01 2012 Page 20 of 27 wy Xenics Infrared Solutions Lynx GigE and Lynx CL User Manual 5 Electrical Interface 5 1 General Overview Connectors and Specifications Connect all cables to the connectors at the rear side see also Ref 2 Table 5 1lists the connector and interface specifications overview for the Lynx GigE and Lynx CL 12V 10 Trigger in Vin 0 8V Max Vin H 2V Min Trigger either Trigger Vin max 30V in or Trigger out Internal Pull down R 10kQ Trigger out VuicH 3
9. 5 1 Camera power connector Figure 5 2 Cable connector Table 5 3 Cable connector 12Vpc Company confidential This document is the property of Xenics It may not be reproduced completely or partially or passed to a third party without written permission from Xenics Xenics nv T 32 16 38 99 00 Doc Ref ENG 2012 UMN018 Ambachtenlaan 44 F 32 16 38 99 01 Issue 003 BE 3001 Leuven Belgium www xenics com Date 31 03 2014 XF 104_02 20 01 2012 Page 22 of 27 Ly ser Vianua Xenics aise Infrared Solutions Lynx GigE and Lynx CL 5 3 Trigger Interface Do not apply voltages to the trigger connector when it is configured in Trigger OUT mode because this will damage the camera For the trigger interface a SMA connector is foreseen The pin assignment is listed in Figure 5 3 Trigger interface pin assignment The trigger interface can be configured as Trigger IN or Trigger OUT The following settings can be customized see also Ref 3 e Trigger OUT o Polarity High Low o Width o Delay e Trigger IN o Source frame or line trigger o Sensitivity Level Edge o Polarity Low level falling edge High level rising edge o Delay o Trigger skip count Shell GND Shield Figure 5 3 Trigger interface pin assignment Company confidential This document is the property of Xenics It may not be reproduced completely or partially or passed to a third party without written permission fro
10. 6 38 99 01 Issue 003 BE 3001 Leuven Belgium www xenics com Date 31 03 2014 XF 104_02 20 01 2012 Page 3 of 27 wy Xenics Infrared Solutions Lynx GigE and Lynx CL User Manual Change Details This table lists all changes of this issue compared to the previous released one Company confidential This document is the property of Xenics It may not be reproduced completely or partially or passed to a third party without written permission from Xenics Xenics nv T 32 16 38 99 00 Doc Ref ENG 2012 UMN018 Ambachtenlaan 44 F 32 16 38 99 01 Issue 003 BE 3001 Leuven Belgium www xenics com Date 31 03 2014 XF 104_02 20 01 2012 Page 4 of 27 wy Xenics Infrared Solutions Lynx GigE and Lynx CL User Manual Table of Contents R visi n HISTO zene eae ee ee er eer eee ee ee eer 3 Change DST alll Sco ratasiness tanusotanesseantaswusubsncouenneienasubacunuan nice a A seusnobenendanes E 4 List of ABBIGVIGIONS jvsci cecnarc extucariardsanc cctnesratenc aeetmenccdaaneneninaerneaeiesae emelaeuesien 7 LAGE Ol FIGQUICS lt cctncasnsdvasonacantcesweandsvenuentobimeendsulnvenadbiencedanceslneeidsy te Sentieapardivwsenisbieventisnvecceinns 8 Listor eA a cach cease es ea E E otateaien lt ectasseacce 9 Ac eiio U64110 A Saa EES 10 a E GOD E E E 10 1 2 Reference Documents secouc ten clescied caida aetedteancncidcaverattea eencancees eacaaanyiereuen eeteaaneete 10 1 3 Manual OvervieW as carat dase ates lees su oesiece
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12. Figure 3 2 Select the calibration pack to be loaded see Figure 3 2 o To use a Calibration pack in software select the name of the calibration pack note that calibrations in software can ONLY be used for the Lynx CL o To use the onboard calibration use lt Camera memory gt o Press lt Connect gt to connect to the camera Press lt Start Capturing gt to start grabbing frames see Figure 3 3 Company confidential This document is the property of Xenics It may not be reproduced completely or partially or passed to a third party without written permission from Xenics Xenics nv T 32 16 38 99 00 Doc Ref ENG 2012 UMN018 Ambachtenlaan 44 F 32 16 38 99 01 Issue 003 BE 3001 Leuven Belgium www xenics com Date 31 03 2014 XF 104_02 20 01 2012 Page 14 of 27 Lay Xenics Infrared Solutions Lynx GigE and Lynx CL User Manual Xeneth 2 5 X act ted Connection Setup Enumeration settings Application settings e 00000000 Virtual camera F Auto scan on load a Device information Framegrabber Force IP Name Lynx GigE Transport i i Product id F085 Serial 3870 Location 169 254 160 114 State Available Calibration data l Camera memory z a Start capturing on connect F connect _ Help Figure 3 2 Connection setup tc vrcv miroye O u E X Viev FF Start capturing Figure 3 3 Start Capturing om
13. LY ser Manua Xenics ene Infrared Solutions Lynx GigE and Lynx CL User Manual Lynx GigE Lynx CL ENG 2012 UMN018 R003 Company confidential This document is the property of Xenics It may not be reproduced completely or partially or passed to a third party without written permission from Xenics Xenics nv T 32 16 38 99 00 Doc Ref ENG 2012 UMN018 Ambachtenlaan 44 F 32 16 38 99 01 Issue 003 BE 3001 Leuven Belgium www xenics com Date 31 03 2014 XF 104_02 20 01 2012 Page 1 of 27 LY ser Vianua Xenics poten Infrared Solutions Lynx GigE and Lynx CL Disclaimer All products manufactured by Xenics nv are warranted as laid down in the sales conditions Xenics nv has no other obligation or liability for defects than those set forth therein No other warranty is expressed or implied Xenics nv specifically disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose This warranty will no longer be valid if the instructions contained herein are not followed Xenics nv shall not be liable for any direct indirect special incidental or consequential loss of damage whether based on contract tort product liability or any other legal theory Copyright Intellectual Property Rights Xenics nv 2014 All rights reserved worldwide This document must not in whole or part be copied photocopied reproduced translated or transmitted to any electronic medium or machine readable form w
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16. describes how to get started with the camera e Chapter 4 describes the optical interfaces e Chapter 5 describes the electrical interfaces e Chapter 6 provides the installation of the Xeneth and SDK software e Chapter 7 lists the appendices Company confidential This document is the property of Xenics It may not be reproduced completely or partially or passed to a third party without written permission from Xenics Xenics nv T 32 16 38 99 00 Doc Ref ENG 2012 UMN018 Ambachtenlaan 44 F 32 16 38 99 01 Issue 003 BE 3001 Leuven Belgium www xenics com Date 31 03 2014 XF 104_02 20 01 2012 Page 10 of 27 wy Xenics Infrared Solutions Lynx GigE and Lynx CL User Manual 1 4 Conventions Used in This Manual To give this manual an easily understood layout and to emphasize important information the following typographical styles and symbols are used The styles used in this manual are e Bold used for programs inputs commands or parameters or highlighting important things e Courier New used for code listings and output e Italics used for modes and fields The symbols used in this manual i Note This symbol highlights important information Warning This symbol highlights important instructions These instructions must be followed to avoid malfunctions 1 5 Safety Warnings The following safety warnings must be followed Supply voltage polarity Use the correct polarity of the 12 V supply vol
17. e Ba El Device control Firmware Build Version N p mann nnn Figure 3 4 Access the camera properties 3 2 Change Camera Properties Perform the following steps to change the camera properties To change the camera properties press the lt Camera gt icon see Figure 3 4 When using the camera for the first time use the Beginner mode see Figure 3 4 In the beginner mode the following properties can be modified by the user For more information on the camera properties see Ref 3 or click on the property Right button click and select lt Show property documentation gt Company confidential This document is the property of Xenics It may not be reproduced completely or partially or passed to a third party without written permission from Xenics Xenics nv T 32 16 38 99 00 Doc Ref ENG 2012 UMN018 Ambachtenlaan 44 F 32 16 38 99 01 Issue 003 BE 3001 Leuven Belgium www xenics com Date 31 03 2014 XF 104_02 20 01 2012 Page 15 of 27 wy Xenics Infrared Solutions Lynx GigE and Lynx CL User Manual o Device control Device gain Value 0 to 15 to set the feedback capacitor value of the CTIA readout For the values of the capacitor see Ref 3 o Acquisition control Exposure time Sensor exposure time Note that a correction file is only valid for 1 exposure time When the exposure time changes the offset should be re calibrated o Image format control Height This value sets the nu
18. e reproduced completely or partially or passed to a third party without written permission from Xenics Xenics nv T 32 16 38 99 00 Doc Ref ENG 2012 UMN018 Ambachtenlaan 44 F 32 16 38 99 01 Issue 003 BE 3001 Leuven Belgium www xenics com Date 31 03 2014 XF 104_02 20 01 2012 Page 8 of 27 wy Xenics Infrared Solutions Lynx GigE and Lynx CL List of Tables User Manual Table 1 1 Camera overview Lynx GigE and Lynx CL eeeeeeceeeeeeee eter ee eeeeeneeeeeeeeeeteeee 10 Table 2 1 Detector specifications xis cists cc2ctiiveteseinseoseeemeate eye ietoieedactdeaetie Atbiensta Oe 13 Table 2 2 Specifications Lynx GigE and Lynx CL Cameras ccccceeceeeeetteeeeeeeeeteeeenee 13 Table 4 1 Lens configuration seircean an E KE EEE AENEON EEEN Erena ERE 19 Table 5 1 Electrical interface specifications for Lynx GigE and Lynx CL cameras 21 Table 5 2 Camera power Connector 12Vp eeeeeeeececceeeeeeeteeenaaeeeeeeeeeteeegeaaaaeeaaeeeeeeeeeneas 22 Table 5 3 Cable Connector 12Vpe cccccccceeeccescueseceeceueeceeseueeecescuuaeeeesaueeeseueaeeeesuaaeeeesnaeaeess 22 Table 5 4 Camera Link connector base pin ASSIQNMENT cece eee eeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeteeees 25 Company confidential This document is the property of Xenics It may not be reproduced completely or partially or passed to a third party without written permission from Xenics Xenics nv T 32 16 38 99 00 Doc Ref ENG 2012 UMN018
19. guage XML description file provides the equivalent of a computer readable data sheet of features in compliant devices This file must be based on standard defined by the European Machine Vision Association s GenlCam Company confidential This document is the property of Xenics It may not be reproduced completely or partially or passed to a third party without written permission from Xenics Xenics nv T 32 16 38 99 00 Doc Ref ENG 2012 UMN018 Ambachtenlaan 44 F 32 16 38 99 01 Issue 003 BE 3001 Leuven Belgium www xenics com Date 31 03 2014 XF 104_02 20 01 2012 Page 24 of 27 wy Xenics Infrared Solutions Lynx GigE and Lynx CL User Manual 5 5 Camera Link Interface Camera Link is an interface for the transfer of digital video data The standard defines data transfer on a physical base and determines connectors cables and components for transmission and reception Different configurations are available distinguishing between the numbers of parallel transferred data bits For the Lynx CL camera the BASE configuration with 1 TAP is used The pin lay out and pin assignment of the Camera Link connector on the Lynx CL camera are shown in Figure 5 4 and Table 5 4 13 1 Q ery L J i 26 14 Figure 5 4 Pin out of Camera Link connector on the Lynx CL camera E ct Pe pe obe S e fse a smrc eeo eo Table 5 4 Camera Link connector base pin assignment CC1 can be config
20. ithout written permission from Xenics nv Names and marks appearing on the products herein are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Xenics nv All other trademarks trade names or company names referenced in this document are used for identification only and are the property of their respective owners Quality Assurance The Quality Management System under which these products are developed and manufactured has been certified in accordance with the ISO 9001 standard Xenics nv is committed to a policy of continuous development for which we reserve the right to make changes and improvements on any of the products described in this manual without prior notice Company confidential This document is the property of Xenics It may not be reproduced completely or partially or passed to a third party without written permission from Xenics Xenics nv T 32 16 38 99 00 Doc Ref ENG 2012 UMN018 Ambachtenlaan 44 F 32 16 38 99 01 Issue 003 BE 3001 Leuven Belgium www xenics com Date 31 03 2014 XF 104_02 20 01 2012 Page 2 of 27 wy Xenics Infrared Solutions Lynx GigE and Lynx CL User Manual Revision History Creation of document starting from 000 01 05 09 2012 ENG 2012 ICD010 JDS CDU Lo 000 02 07 09 2012 Updated according to review BVH JSN CDU Chap 10 Conversion Gain Factor to ee eee Feedback Capacitor added input JBT cou Figures 2 1 and 2 2 updated appendices added chapters deleted 000 04
21. m Xenics Xenics nv T 32 16 38 99 00 Doc Ref ENG 2012 UMN018 Ambachtenlaan 44 F 32 16 38 99 01 Issue 003 BE 3001 Leuven Belgium www xenics com Date 31 03 2014 XF 104_02 20 01 2012 Page 23 of 27 wy Xenics Infrared Solutions Lynx GigE and Lynx CL User Manual 5 4 GigE Interface GigE Vision is a camera interface standard that uses the Gigabit Ethernet GigE communication protocol It provides a framework for transmitting high speed video and related control data over Ethernet networks To realize the GigE communication the Lynx GigE cameras are equipped with a 1000Base T Ethernet interface RJ 45 connector The data connection between camera and PC can be established via a standard CAT5e cable The GigE Vision standard defines how compliant products interact to deliver video and control information over Ethernet networks It has the following four main elements Device discovery defines the sequence of events required for compliant devices to obtain valid Internet Protocol addresses and for control applications to discover compliant devices GigE Vision control protocol GVCP defines how to specify video stream channels and control and configure compliant devices GigE Vision stream protocol GVSP defines how images are packetized and provides mechanisms for cameras or other types of video transmission systems to send image data and other information to compliant receivers An extensible mark up lan
22. mber of lines within a frame o Image processing control Offset This poperty applies a global offset to the image Gain This property applies a digital gain to the image o GigE Vision Transport Layer only for GigE Packet Delay 3 3 Use of Correction Files Perform the following to use the correction files To select a different correction in software only for Lynx CL press the lt Select gt button and select a different correction file Toupload and use a correction file onboard perform the following steps o In Xeneth go to the Settings tab Storage icon see Figure 3 5 o Upload the correction file Click on Correction file property and then on the green upload arrow on the right see Figure 3 6 Select the new correction file Wait till the file is transferred to the camera wait until Xenics logo disappears see Figure 3 7 o Reconnect to the camera to activate the new correction file While reconnecting choose camera memory calibration data see Figure 3 8 The correction can be enabled and disabled using the enable image correction button see Figure 3 9 Company confidential This document is the property of Xenics It may not be reproduced completely or partially or passed to a third party without written permission from Xenics Xenics nv T 32 16 38 99 00 Doc Ref ENG 2012 UMN018 Ambachtenlaan 44 F 32 16 38 99 01 Issue 003 BE 3001 Leuven Belgium www xenics com Date 31 03 2014
23. ns are summarized in Table 2 1 Array Type Spectral Band 0 7 1 7 um Quantum Efficiency gt 80 1600nm Pixel pitch 25 um 512 or 12 5 um 1024 and 2048 16 user selectable gain settings Dark current at 25 C sensor temperature Frame rate full frame For 512 3x10 e s typical value For 1024 and 2048 1 5x10 e s typical value 40 kHz for 512 and 1024 or 10 kHz for 2048 A D conversion resolution 14 bit Exposure time range 170 min i Timer or trigger dependent exposure time On board processing features Table 2 1 Detector specifications Digital fixed gain and digital fixed offset 2 2 Lynx GigE and Lynx CL Specifications The camera specifications are listed in Table 2 2 Frame rate full frame Cooling A D conversion resolution On board image processing features Electrical interface Power over Ethernet Trigger Input Voltage Power consumption Dimensions Weight Ambient Operating Temperature Storage Temperature 40 kHz for 512 and 1024 10kHz for 2048 No 14 bit Digital fixed gain and digital fixed offset GigE Vision image Camera Link image acquisition and camera acquisition and camera control control Yes No Line and frame trigger 12V 10 lt 4 6W lt 2 6W 49x49x71 2 mm 49x49x53 5 mm 208g 153g 40 C to 70 C 50 C to 85 C Table 2 2 Specifications Lynx GigE and Lynx CL cameras Company confidential This document is the property of Xenics
24. ritten permission from Xenics Xenics nv T 32 16 38 99 00 Doc Ref ENG 2012 UMN018 Ambachtenlaan 44 F 32 16 38 99 01 Issue 003 BE 3001 Leuven Belgium www xenics com Date 31 03 2014 XF 104_02 20 01 2012 Page 6 of 27 wy Xenics Infrared Solutions User Manual Lynx GigE and Lynx CL List of Abbreviations BPR Bad Pixel Replacement CC Camera Control CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol FPN Fixed Pattern Noise GigE Gigabit Ethernet LSB Least Significant Bit MSB Most Significant Bit NIC Network Interface Card NTSC National Television Standards Committee PAL Phase Alternating Line PRNU Photo response Non uniformity RFU Reserved for Future Use SDK Software Development Kit TBD To Be Defined XSP Xenics Serial Protocol Company confidential This document is the property of Xenics It may not be reproduced completely or partially or passed to a third party without written permission from Xenics Xenics nv T 32 16 38 99 00 Doc Ref ENG 2012 UMN018 Ambachtenlaan 44 F 32 16 38 99 01 Issue 003 BE 3001 Leuven Belgium www xenics com Date 31 03 2014 XF 104_02 20 01 2012 Page 7 of 27 wy Xenics Infrared Solutions Lynx GigE and Lynx CL User Manual List of Figures Figure 3 1 Xeneth SHOP CUt cece eeeeeeeseceeee eee eeeeeenaeeeeeeeeeeseaa essaaaaeeaaeeeeeeeesenseeeeaaeeees 14 Figure 3 2 Connection
25. tage Warranty The warranty becomes void in case of unauthorized tampering or any manipulations not approved by the manufacturer components which can be destroyed by means of electrostatic discharge Use sufficient grounding to minimize the risk of damage Environmental conditions Operate the camera in dry and dust free environment Regarding the signal quality of the camera it is an advantage to operate the camera under constant ambient air temperature 20 C Beneath or above ambient temperature a sufficient heating or cooling may be necessary Warm up Period Depending on the prevailing environmental conditions some time might pass after the camera start until the image quality reaches its optimum i Electrostatic discharge The camera contains sensitive electronic Company confidential This document is the property of Xenics It may not be reproduced completely or partially or passed to a third party without written permission from Xenics Xenics nv T 32 16 38 99 00 Doc Ref ENG 2012 UMN018 Ambachtenlaan 44 F 32 16 38 99 01 Issue 003 BE 3001 Leuven Belgium www xenics com Date 31 03 2014 XF 104_02 20 01 2012 Page 11 of 27 Lay Xenics Infrared Solutions 1 6 User Manual Lynx GigE and Lynx CL Conformity Xenics declares under its sole responsibility that all standard cameras of the Lynx family to which this declaration relates to are conform with the following standard s or other normati
26. tion was ordered the SDK installation file is delivered on the CD together with the camera as well Install the SDK software using this file After the SDK installation the SDK manual together with the samples and header files can be found in the C Program Files Xeneth SDK directory Company confidential This document is the property of Xenics It may not be reproduced completely or partially or passed to a third party without written permission from Xenics Xenics nv T 32 16 38 99 00 Doc Ref ENG 2012 UMN018 Ambachtenlaan 44 F 32 16 38 99 01 Issue 003 BE 3001 Leuven Belgium www xenics com Date 31 03 2014 XF 104_02 20 01 2012 Page 26 of 27 wy Xenics Infrared Solutions Lynx GigE and Lynx CL User Manual 7 Appendices 7 1 Appendix A A detailed description of the Xenics Serial Protocol can be found in Ref 1 7 2 Appendix B The complete mechanical drawing of the Lynx GigE and Lynx CL can be found in Ref 2 7 3 Appendix C The Control and Operation of XLIN 512 1024 2048 TEO cameras and cores document lists the registers which are described in Ref 3 7 4 Appendix D The achievable frame rate and the minimal required frame time can be calculated using the Frame rate calculator sheet Ref 4 7 5 Appendix E The network connection set up and the camera functions and features for Lynx GigE are described in more detail in Ref 5 Company confidential This document is the property of Xenics
27. ured as line or frame trigger input see also Ref 3 CC2 to CC4 in Table 5 4 are not supported by the camera The clock rate is 50 MHz with one tap amp 16 bit pixel E Info about the timing diagram can be found in Ref 3 Company confidential This document is the property of Xenics It may not be reproduced completely or partially or passed to a third party without written permission from Xenics Xenics nv T 32 16 38 99 00 Doc Ref ENG 2012 UMN018 Ambachtenlaan 44 F 32 16 38 99 01 Issue 003 BE 3001 Leuven Belgium www xenics com Date 31 03 2014 XF 104_02 20 01 2012 Page 25 of 27 wy Xenics Infrared Solutions Lynx GigE and Lynx CL User Manual 6 Software Installation Before being able to start the camera the Xeneth imaging suite at least version 2 4 and its graphical user interface must be installed so that the data coming from a wide variety of Xenics detectors and cameras can be easily operated on and analyzed 6 1 Xeneth Installation It is a good practice to first uninstall a previous Xeneth version when installing a new one Refer to the Xeneth Installation Manual Ref 6 that is delivered on the CD together with the camera to install Xeneth When using camera link cameras it is also necessary to pre install the frame grabber before installing Xeneth Refer to the National Instruments user manual of the frame grabber for installation instructions 6 2 SDK Installation When the SDK op
28. ve document s CE CE following the provisions of 2004 108 EG directive ROHS 2002 95 EC We declare under our sole responsibility that the previously described Lynx cameras conform to the CE directives 1 7 Contact Information Xenics nv Headquarters Ambachtenlaan 44 BE 3001 Leuven Belgium T 32 16 38 99 00 sales xenics com Xenics USA Inc North American office sales xenics usa com Xenics South America sales xenics latam com sinfraRed Pte Ltd Asian sales manufacturing and custom solutions office sales sinfrared com Distributors worldwide Xenics is a European based provider of infrared imaging products and has representatives and distributor locations around the world to service our many customers Please visit our website for more contact details www xenics com Company confidential This document is the property of Xenics It may not be reproduced completely or partially or passed to a third party without written permission from Xenics Xenics nv T 32 16 38 99 00 Doc Ref ENG 2012 UMN018 Ambachtenlaan 44 F 32 16 38 99 01 Issue 003 BE 3001 Leuven Belgium www xenics com Date 31 03 2014 XF 104_02 20 01 2012 Page 12 of 27 wy Xenics Infrared Solutions User Manual Lynx GigE and Lynx CL 2 Mechanical amp Electrical Specifications The mechanical drawings of Lynx GigE and Lynx CL can be found in Ref 2 2 1 Lynx Detector Specifications The detector specificatio

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