Industrial Vision Inca 320 Intelligent Camera - 12 NC: 8122 410 5693.0 Hardware Manual Philips Applied Technologies
The inputs and outputs are not protected in any way, so care must be taken when connecting anything to these inputs and/or outputs. All inputs and ou
The common grounds of the inputs 1..5 (see also 2.3.3) are connected to each other. The common ground for the sixth input is separate. The minimal req
connections for an external power supply, 3-wire serial I/O, the input for an external system reset and a watchdog function. 5 4 3 2 1 98769p-Male M
standard cable is available. A user made cable must be connected between the connector pins 9 and 10 where pin 9 is the CVBS connection and pin 10 the
Page 12 2005-12-12 2.4 POWERING UP When camera is powered up, the camera will boot. One of the first things it will do is to start a self-test to
2005-12-12 Page 13 If during this phase something goes wrong the led will blink in red constantly. During the time that a host can download an appl
Page 14 2005-12-12 3 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION There is no special software supplied with the Inca for installation purposes, so no installation is nec
2005-12-12 Page 15 4 CONFIGURATION The Inca 320 is used in an Ethernet network. This network can be used solely for connecting this camera and other
Page 16 2005-12-12 The format of this file is as follows: [HOST] Domain = yyyy [DEVICES] RAP_DEVICE_1 = RAP_INCA_320 130.144.84.1 RAP_DEVICE_4
2005-12-12 Page 17 The password for a given camera can also be globally set in the RapEthernet.ini file. It is a 32 bit number which is specified in
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5 MECHANICAL INTERFACE For the purpose of installation and handling the camera in an application two mechanical preparations have been made to the cam
2005-12-12 Page 19 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING This chapter describes the action to take if the Inca camera does not operate correctly or how to receive supp
Page 20 2005-12-12 6.2 SERVICE AND SUPPORT 6.2.1 Service The Inca has built-in identification codes for hard and software in order to facilitate se
2005-12-12 Page 21 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Power requirements +8..40V, 8 Watt (max) Typically 12..15 Volt Optics C-mount Mechanical Dimensions
Page 22 2005-12-12 Environmental Inca complies to: EFT immunity: IEC1000-4-4 ESD immunity: IEC1000-4-2 at 4 kV contact discharge and 8
CONTENTS Inca 320 Hardware Manual ...
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2005-12-12 Page 3 1 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on buying the Inca vision system! An Inca is a high quality intelligent camera for image acquisit
2 HARDWARE The Inca hardware consists of the following modules: • TriMedia processor • CMOS sensor • Ethernet 10BaseT/100BaseT interface • RS232 s
2.2 CMOS SENSOR 2.2.1 Inca 320 In the Inca 320 a monochrome sensor IBIS5A-1300 from FillFactory is implemented. This sensor is dedicated to industrial
2.3.1 10BaseT/100BaseT For the interconnection of the Inca camera to the host PC a so-called 10BaseT (for 10Mbs) or 100BaseT (for 100Mbs) connection i
is configured as a non-inverting output the output is zero and stays zero and awaits control by the software. If the output is configured as an invert
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