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Appendix C: EMC Declaration. Dalsa Falcon 1.4M100 XDR Monochrome, Falcon 1M120 HG Color, Falcon VGA300 HG Monochrome, Falcon 1.4M100 HG Monochrome, FA-20-01M1H
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Appendix C: EMC Declaration
C.1 EMC Declaration of Conformity
DALSA's FA-2x cameras meet the requirements outlined below which satisfy the EMC requirements for
CE marking, the FCC Part 15 Class B requirements, and the Industry Canada requirements.
Models:
FA-20-01M1H
FA-21-01M1H
FA-21-1M120
FA-21-3HK3H
FA-22-01M1H
FA-23-01M1H
FA-23-1M120
FA-23-3HK3H
The CE Mark Evaluation of the DALSA FA-2x cameras, which are manufactured by DALSA Inc., meets the following requirements:
EN 55022, EN 55011, CISPR-11, CISPR-22, ICES-003 Class B, and FCC Part 15 Emissions
Requirements.
EN 61326-1 and EN 55024 Immunity to Disturbances.
EN 61000-3-2 Power Frequency Harmonic Current Emissions.
EN 61000-3-3 Flicker Voltage.
Date of issue: February 2010
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B 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 residential environment.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by DALSA could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Name and Signature of authorized person
Hank Helmond
Quality Manager, DALSA Corp.
Appendix C: EMC Declaration 89
DALSA Falcon XDR and HG Series Camera User's Manual
90 Appendix C: EMC Declaration
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Table of contents
- 7 Introduction to the Falcon XDR and HG Cameras
- 8 1.1 Camera Highlights
- 8 1.1.1 Features
- 8 1.1.2 Programmability
- 8 1.1.3 Description
- 9 1.1.4 Applications
- 10 1.2 Camera Performance Specifications
- 12 Test conditions unless otherwise noted:
- 12 Notes:
- 13 1.3 Responsivity and Quantum Efficiency
- 14 1.3.1 Sensor Cosmetic Specifications
- 14 Monochrome Camera Blemish Specifications
- 14 Color Camera Blemish Specifications
- 15 Definition of sensor cosmetic specifications
- 15 Test conditions
- 16 1.3.2 Cosmetic Specification
- 16 Monochrome Camera Specifications
- 16 Color Camera Specifications
- 16 Test conditions
- 17 1.4 Certifications
- 17 1.5 Shock and Vibration Certifications
- 19 Camera Hardware Interface
- 19 2.1 Installation Overview
- 20 Camera Link cable quality and length
- 20 2.2 Input/Output Connectors and LED
- 21 2.2.1 LED Status Indicator
- 21 2.2.2 Camera Link Data Connector
- 22 Camera Link Hardware Configuration Summary
- 22 Camera Link Connector Pinout
- 23 DALSA Camera Control Configuration
- 23 2.2.3 Input Signals, Camera Link
- 24 EXSYNC
- 24 PoCL
- 24 2.2.4 Output Signals, Camera Link Clocking Signals
- 25 2.2.5 Power Connector (Optional)
- 26 2.3 Image Sensor and Pixel Readout
- 27 2.3.1 Camera Readout and Coordinates
- 29 Serial Interface: How to Control the Camera
- 29 Serial Protocol Defaults
- 30 Command Format
- 30 Example: to retrieve the current camera settings
- 30 3.1 Setting Baud Rate
- 30 Serial Command: sbr
- 31 3.2 Camera Serial Command Help Screen
- 31 To view the help screen, use the serial command:
- 32 3.3 Retrieving Information About the Camera
- 32 To retrieve the camera model, use the command:
- 32 To retrieve the camera serial number, use the command :
- 32 To retrieve the camera firmware version, use the command:
- 32 3.3.1 Retrieving Camera Settings
- 32 To retrieve current camera settings, use the serial command:
- 32 To retrieve the value of a specific camera setting, use the command:
- 32 3.4 First Power Up Camera Settings
- 33 3.5 Saving and Restoring Settings
- 33 3.5.1 Factory Settings
- 34 3.5.2 User Settings
- 34 Current Session Settings
- 34 3.6 Camera Output Format
- 34 3.6.1 How to Configure Camera Output
- 34 Falcon Data Readout Configurations
- 35 Serial Command: clm
- 35 3.6.2 Setting the Camera’s Pixel Rate
- 35 Serial Command: sot
- 36 3.7 Setting Exposure Mode, Frame Rate and Exposure Time
- 36 3.7.1 Non-Concurrent vs. Concurrent Modes of Operation
- 37 3.7.2 Setting the Exposure Mode and Time
- 38 Exposure Mode Serial Command: sem
- 38 Exposure Time Serial Command: set
- 38 3.7.3 Exposure Modes in Detail
- 39 Mode 2: Internally Programmable Frame Rate and Exposure Time (Default)
- 43 3.7.4 Setting the Frame Rate
- 44 3.8 Setting a Vertical Window of Interest
- 44 3.8.1 Frame Rate vs. Active Lines
- 47 To set a window of interest:
- 48 3.9 Flat Field Correction
- 51 3.9.1 Flat Field Correction for Color Camera Models
- 53 3.9.2 Selecting Factory or User Coefficients
- 53 3.9.3 Enabling Pixel Coefficients
- 54 3.9.4 Selecting the Calibration Sample Size
- 54 Setting the Number of Frames to Sample
- 54 3.9.5 Performing FPN Calibration
- 54 Calibrating All Camera Pixels
- 55 Calibrating Individual Pixels
- 55 3.9.6 Performing PRNU Calibration
- 57 Calibrating Individual Pixels
- 58 3.9.7 Saving, Loading and Resetting Coefficients
- 58 Saving the Current PRNU Coefficients
- 58 Saving the Current FPN Coefficients
- 58 Loading Pixel Coefficients
- 59 Resetting the Current Pixel Coefficients
- 59 3.10 Gain Adjustments
- 59 3.10.1 Factory Calibrated Analog Gains
- 59 3.10.2 Setting Digital System Gain for Monochrome Cameras
- 60 3.10.3 Enabling Color Gain
- 60 3.10.4 Setting Digital Gain for Color Cameras
- 61 3.10.5 Subtracting Background
- 63 3.11 Generating a Test Pattern
- 65 Optical and Mechanical Considerations
- 65 4.1 Mechanical Interface
- 67 4.2 Lens Mounts
- 68 4.3 Optical Interface
- 68 4.3.1 Illumination
- 68 4.3.2 Light Sources
- 68 4.3.3 Filters
- 68 4.3.4 Lens Modeling
- 69 4.3.5 Magnification and Resolution
- 71 Troubleshooting
- 71 5.1 Common Solutions
- 71 5.1.1 Connections
- 71 Power Supply Voltages
- 72 Data Clocking/Output Signals
- 72 5.2 Troubleshooting Using the Serial Interface
- 72 5.2.1 Communications
- 72 5.2.2 Verify Parameters
- 72 5.2.3 Verify Factory Calibrated Settings
- 72 5.2.4 Verify Timing and Digital Video Path
- 73 5.3 Specific Solutions
- 73 5.3.1 No Output or Erratic Behavior
- 73 5.3.2 Line Dropout, Bright Lines, or Incorrect Frame rate
- 73 5.3.3 Noisy Output
- 73 5.3.4 Dark Patches
- 75 Appendix A: Camera Link™ Reference, Timing, and Configuration Table
- 76 DALSA Camera Control Configuration
- 81 Appendix B: Error Handling and Command List
- 89 Appendix C: EMC Declaration
- 91 Technical Support
- 93 Index