supported cameras : is Lt29059 supported?
supported cameras : is Lt29059 supported?
https://www.lumenera.com/resources/documents/datasheets/industrial/Lt29059Datasheet.pdf
Re: supported cameras : is Lt29059 supported?
how do we use two of them with your design?
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Re: supported cameras : is Lt29059 supported?
As this camera does not seem to support the USB3 Vision protocol, it is not possible to connect it to SceneScan. We recommend using cameras from a manufacturer that has been compatibility tested by us. These are: Allied Vision, FLIR and Basler
Re: supported cameras : is Lt29059 supported?
@k.schauwecker
Thank you for your reply
However, according to this particular document
https://www.lumenera.com/media/wysiwyg/resources/documents/datasheets/industrial/Lt29059-Datasheet.pdf
the camera is USB3 vision compliant.
Moreover, as per more vague google search, all lumenera Lt series cameras support USB3 Vision
May I know if Lumenera Lt29059 integration with scenescan pro is supported, please?
How exactly do we connect the camera to the latter?
Thank you for your reply
However, according to this particular document
https://www.lumenera.com/media/wysiwyg/resources/documents/datasheets/industrial/Lt29059-Datasheet.pdf
the camera is USB3 vision compliant.
Moreover, as per more vague google search, all lumenera Lt series cameras support USB3 Vision
May I know if Lumenera Lt29059 integration with scenescan pro is supported, please?
How exactly do we connect the camera to the latter?
Re: supported cameras : is Lt29059 supported?
will you be able to elaborate on exact steps for wiring the trigger?
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Re: supported cameras : is Lt29059 supported?
This is interesting. The older data sheet that you linked before did not list USB3 Vision protocol as supported interfaces. If they have USB3 Vision support, then the cameras should in principal work. However, USB3 Vision is a complex standard and different manufacturers interpret it differently. Hence, we still strongly recommend using cameras that have been tested for compatibility. If there are any compatibility issues we will do our best to resolve them, but functionality cannot be guaranteed if the manufacturer did not completely adhere to the standard (which we have seen many times in the past).
Regarding wiring for the trigger signal: Please check the documentation form the camera manufacturer. SceneScan outputs a 3.3V trigger pulse that needs to be connected to a trigger input (pinout of the trigger-output can be found in the SceneScan manual). For Allied Vision, Basler and FLIR cameras we can provide pre-manufactured Y-shaped trigger cables.
One further note: the resolution of the camera that you have linked is beyond the capabilities of SceneScan. Hence this camera can only be used in pixel-binning mode or with a cropped ROI.
Regarding wiring for the trigger signal: Please check the documentation form the camera manufacturer. SceneScan outputs a 3.3V trigger pulse that needs to be connected to a trigger input (pinout of the trigger-output can be found in the SceneScan manual). For Allied Vision, Basler and FLIR cameras we can provide pre-manufactured Y-shaped trigger cables.
One further note: the resolution of the camera that you have linked is beyond the capabilities of SceneScan. Hence this camera can only be used in pixel-binning mode or with a cropped ROI.
Re: supported cameras : is Lt29059 supported?
how we can order from you the pre-manufactired trigger cables?
"Basler and FLIR cameras we can provide pre-manufactured Y-shaped trigger cables."
"Basler and FLIR cameras we can provide pre-manufactured Y-shaped trigger cables."
Re: supported cameras : is Lt29059 supported?
cropped ROI should be fine
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Re: supported cameras : is Lt29059 supported?
where do we get Y cable for Lt29059?