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is received from a position sensor, prior to the arrival of the item to be
inspected, a delay to account for that transit time would be introduced.
If the trigger signal originates from the camera at the start of the shutter
opening, a short delay might be introduced to assure the shutter is fully
open or that the illumination pulse occurs elsewhere within the frame
time.
4.2 Pulsar 710 Controller Cable Connections
FourphysicalconnectionswillberequiredtooperatethePulsar710and
lighthead.Refertogure1foranillustrationofthePulsar710’sfront
panel.
4.2.1 Power: The input power connector is located near the lower right
handcornerofthePulsar710’sfrontpanel.ThePulsar710requiresan
external 24 volt supply for operation. The power supply needs to have
sufcient amperage ratingto drive thelight head in the desired mode
of operation. Ai recommends a minimum of 8A for constant current
operation and 5A for pulsed operation. A power cable is provided. Plug
the 2 pin connector into the socket labeled “VDC INPUT”. Observe the
polarity markings on the panel below the VDC INPUT socket.
4.2.2 Trigger: The trigger input connector is located near the center of
the Pulsar 710’s front panel. The single ended trigger levels are CMOS/
TTL compatible but will accept input pulses as great as 30 V. Two input
trigger connectors are provided. Each one can accommodate two trigger
inputs, thus allowing up to four single ended triggers. One differential input
triggercanalsobecongured.Formoredetailedtriggeringinformation
refer to section 4.6 “External Trigger Interface”.
4.2.3 RS232/485 Connections: The RS232/485 connector is located
just to the left of the trigger connector. Upon future implementation, the
Pulsar 710 will accept a RS232/485 computer connection.
4.2.4 USB: The USB connector is located just to the left of the RS232/485
connector. A host computer will communicate with the Pulsar 710 via
this USB connection. Connect the provided USB cable between the USB
connection on the host computer and the socket labeled USB on the
Pulsar 710. The Pulsar 710 is Microsoft HID USB compliant. Therefore, a
host computer with Windows 2000 or Windows XP will auto-detect the
Pulsar 710.
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