IMAGING SOLUTIONS INC. Original Equipment Manufacturer Application Note 20C20XW-DIG / 21C20XW-DIG Prior to Using This Document: Videology reserves the right to modify the information in this document as necessary and without notice. It is the user s responsibility to be certain they possess the most recent version of this document by going to www.videologyinc.com, searching for the model number, and comparing revision letters on the respective document, located in the document s footer. For technical assistance with this product, please contact the supplier from whom the product was purchased. Videology Imaging Solutions, Inc. 37M Lark Industrial Parkway Greenville, Rhode Island 02828 USA Tel: (401) 949 5332 Fax: (401) 949 5276 North/South American Sales: sales@videologyinc.com www.videologyinc.com Videology Imaging Solutions, Europe B.V. Neutronenlaan 4 5405 NH Uden, The Netherlands Tel: +31 (0) 413 256261 Fax: +31 (0) 413 251712 European Sales: info@videology.nl www.videology.nl Revision: A Page 1 of 11
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Table of Contents 1. Document History... 4 2. Introduction... 4 3. Specification... 4 4. Block Diagram... 5 5. Control... 5 6. The Digital Output Format... 6 7. Connectors and Pinning... 9 8. Contact Information... 11 Revision: A Page 3 of 11
1. Document History Revision Issue Date Reason CN# Rev A 03-21-13 Initial release (Europe rev 1.0) 13-0015 2. Introduction The 2XC20XW-DIG is a CMOS based camera family with an analog and digital output (CCIR656 based). The dimensions are 32*32mm with 4 mounting holes Communication is possible via an OSD keyboard and via software (USB version only). The digital output has been described fully in this document. The camera must be connected via the 30-pin board-to-board connector. This 30-pin board-to-board connector can be used to piggy-back to an application interface circuit board. Examples of application PCB s are: USB 2.0 Board: Videology product that has small dimensions (22x26mm) but can be fixed by screws in holes of the heat sink. When two boards are stacked together a complete USB 2.0 camera is available. Interface to the 60SVMx, Videology s Ethernet server board SDI interface (not available yet) This document is written to give technical background on this camera module, also all the connectors are being described in this application note. Normal text 3. Specification Standard basic features: 20C20XW-DIG NTSC 21C20XW-DIG PAL Sensor 1/3 CMOS PIXIM Seawolf Effect Pixels (HxV) 758 x 540 Pixel Size 7um x 7um Shutter mode Global shutter Horizontal Resolution 690 TVL Aspect Ratio 4:3 Sensitivity 0.1 Lux @ color / 0.01 Lux @ B/W White balance mode AWB auto white mode, Fixed modes selectable via software Dynamic Range 120dB (max), 102dB (typ.) Synchronization Internal Iris control Manual /DCAI (future) Video output 8-bit digital BT656 Analog CVBS Signal to noise ratio > 50dB (AGC off) digital output Power supply 5VDC-12VDC + 10% (not polarity protected) or via USB board Power consumption < 1.3 W Dimensions (HxV) 32 x 32 mm Lens options (X-value in model number) 2XC205W-DIG Board lens (M12 lens) 2XC20W-DIG no lens mount (bare CCD) 2XC208W-DIG C/CS-mount version Revision: A Page 4 of 11
4. Block Diagram 2XC20XW-DIG Sensor Seawolf 1/3 758 x 540 J9 Digital interface 8 bits, clock 3V 2V34 1V8 1V1 Power block CVBS out 5V-12V 27MHz Memory R52 5V/12V IRIS D/N Circuit J2 Iris J3 D/N 5. Control Several controls of this camera can be customized via the OSD menu. The menu can be accessed via buttons which can be connected to J1. A separate instruction manual describes all menu items. When connecting an additional Videology USB board the OSD menu can be accessed via the Videology USB viewer. Revision: A Page 5 of 11
6. The Digital Output Format The 8-bit data format is shown in the figure below: Y0 V0 Y1 U0 Y2 V1 YUV multiplexed 8- bit Data clock CCIR656 format Note that the camera can offer two additional bits (lower). So the total data has is 10 bits wide. See also the connector pin out. Timing The timing is shown in figure below: tdsu tdh tdnv tdv D0 D1 tch TC tr tf Pixel Timing Item Description 20C20xWDIG 21C20xWDIG min(ns) max(ns) min(ns) max(ns) T C Clock period 34.918 34.922 35.240 35.244 t CH Clock high time 15 19 15 19 t r Rise time 3 3 t f Fall time 3 3 t Dsu Data setup 10 10 t DH Data Hold 7 7 t DNV Data not valid 14 14 t DV Data valid 21 21 The timing relationship between HREF, pixel clock and synchronization data is shown in the figure below: t BL = NTSC/EIA: 10.9uS (312 clock cycles 20C20XWDIG), PAL/CCIR: 11.84uS (336 clock cycles 21C20XWDIG) Revision: A Page 6 of 11
H-REF tbl Data-clock Video-data Y V Y 0xFF 0x00 0x00 code dat dat dat dat dat 0xFF 0x00 0x00 code U Y H-REF tbl Data-clock Video-data Y V Y 0xFF 0x00 0x00 code dat dat dat dat dat 0xFF 0x00 0x00 code U Y Pixel sequence during the horizontal blanking (8-bit format) The synchronization code is a combination of 4 bytes. The first three bytes are always the same. The sequence is [0xFF], [0x00] and [0x00]. The values 0xFF and 0x00 will not occur in the normal video. The fourth byte gives the synchronization position. It makes use of 3 different signals: FIELD, VD and HD. The last 4 bits contain a protection code to check if an error occurred during the transfer of this position code s byte. Function Bit 7: Bit 6: FIELD Bit 5: VD Bit 4: HD Bit 3: P3 Bit 2: P2 Bit 1: P1 Bit 0: P0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 3 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 5 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 6 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 7 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 *** Please note: The HREF pulse is Negative going polarity The VREF pulse in positive going polarity Revision: A Page 7 of 11
Horizontal and Vertical Synchronization The camera has two independent synchronization signals in the digital format. One sync signal is HREF. HREF is a negative oriented pulse, which means that the pulse is low during the horizontal blanking period. Note that during the vertical blanking the HREF signal is low. The other sync signal is VREF. VREF is a positive oriented pulse, which means that it is high during the vertical blanking period. VREF also indicates the vertical period when video is not active. = blank H pixels * 1/(0.5 f data clock) t line = act+blank H pixels * 1/(0.5 f data clock) HREF signal VREF t ver.blank = t line *(numb blank lines) t vertical = t line *( numb act lines + numb blank lines) HREF Revision: A Page 8 of 11
7. Connectors and Pinning The camera has a 13pin cable connector (J1) and board to board connector (J9) to make digital interconnections as easy as possible. Connector J1 Pin # Function 1 GPIO25: RXD DO NOT USE! 2 GPIO34: TXD DO NOT USE! 3 GPIO36: TXDE DO NOT USE! 4 Key-pad 5: down 5 Key-pad 4: Right 6 Key-pad 3: Up 7 Key-pad 2: Left 8 Key-pad 1: Enter 9 LL: DO NOT USE! 10 Power in (5V-12V DC) 11 Ground 12 Video out 13 Ground Connector type on camera: CON-JST-BM13BSRSSTB. The contra connector with flying leads comes with the camera. Board-to-board connector J9 Digital output connector: Pin # Function Pin # Function 1 Ground 2 Ground 3 DV2 4 Not connected 5 DV3 6 Not connected 7 DV4 8 Not connected 9 DV5 10 Not connected 11 DV6 12 Not connected 13 DV7 14 DV1 15 DV8 16 DV0 17 DV9 18 Not connected 19 DV-clock 20 Not connected 21 Iris 22 Ground 23 Not connected 24 Not connected 25 Not connected 26 LL: do not use 27 GPIO25 Do NOT use 28 GPIO34 Do NOT use 29 CVBS out 30 Power 5V-12V In Connector type on camera board: JMC30P9.0-JMCS-G-B-TF (Supplier JST) Receiving type (customer side): JMC 30R-JMCS-G-TF Revision: A Page 9 of 11
Connector J2 Connector J3 Pin # Function 1 IRIS feedback 2 IRIS CNTL 3 GND 4 IRIS out Pin # Function 1 DRIVE 2 2 DRIVE 1 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 29 30 1 RXD TXD TXDE DOWN RIGHT UP LEFT ENTER LINELOCK Vin GND VIDEO GND Revision: A Page 10 of 11
8. Contact Information For technical assistance with this product, please contact the supplier from whom the product was purchased. For OEM inquiries, contact Videology Imaging Solutions: Americas, Middle East, Far East & Australia: Videology Imaging Solutions Inc. 37M Lark Industrial Parkway Greenville, RI 02828 USA Tel: (401) 949-5332 Fax: (401) 949-5276 Europe & N. Eurasia: Videology Imaging Solutions Europe B.V. Neutronenlaan 4 5405 NH Uden The Netherlands Tel: +31 (0) 413-256261 Fax: +31 (0) 413-251712 Please visit our website: videologyinc.com VIDEOLOGY IMAGING SOLUTIONS is an ISO 9001 registered video camera developer and manufacturer serving industrial, machine vision, biometric, security, and specialty OEM markets. Videology designs, develops, manufactures, and distributes video, image acquisition, and display technologies and products to OEMs worldwide. Revision: A Page 11 of 11