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Hirose BNC 12-POL Trigger cable, 0.3m The Imaging Source H12 / Trig. / 0.3

Hirose BNC 12-POL Triggerkabel, 0,3m The Imaging Source H12/Trig./0.3
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The Imaging Source H12/Trig/0,3

Hirose BNC 12-POL Triggercabel, 0,3m The Imaging Source H12/Trig./0.3


The Hirose trigger cable from The Imaging Source has a length of 30cm and offers connection options from Hirose to BNC for external triggering.

  • Hirose Trigger cabel 
  • for: Hirose to BNC
  • End 1: Hirose 12-Pol 
  • End 2: BNC
  • Length of 0,3 m 
  • Manufactured by The Imaging Source

 

Trigger connection: 12-Pol
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Trigger input - hardware and timing

Trigger input - hardware and timing 

The trigger input of The Imaging Source USB, FireWire and GigE CCD cameras is opto-coupled. It permits positive trig- ger pulses with any amplitude between 3.3 and 12 V (24 V using a series resistance of 1 kOhm). If you intend to apply higher pulses please make sure that the current lies between the limits of 3 to 12 mA.

Trigger-Kamera

The Imaging Source USB, FireWire and GigE CCD cameras offers two different modes of operation:
Free running: The cameras generate a stream of up to 60 images/s depending on their resolution. To considerably redu- ce the amount of data, the frame rate may be reduced to 30, 15, 7.5 or 3.75 images/s. The exposures length can be set in the range of 100 μs to 30 s via software. Please note, however, that the camera's clock generator determines the actual moment of exposure. Thus, it cannot be controlled externally, but measurable using the strobe output. Therefore, this mode of operation is called "free running".
Trigger: The cameras offer a trigger input to determine the moment of exposure. The exposure begins 4.8 μs after the occurrence of a trigger pulse. The length of the exposure in the range of 100 μs to 30 s can be set via software. The dura- tion of the image readout is the reciprocal of the current frame rate. Once the image readout has finished, the camera is able to accept a new trigger pulse at any time.

Trigger-Exposure
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