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* J2 connector: [http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/cui-inc/SJ1-42534-SMT-TR/CP1-42534SJTR-ND/659908 SJ1-42534-SMT-TR] ([http://www.cui.com/product/resource/sj1-4253x-smt-series.pdf datasheet])
 
* J2 connector: [http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/cui-inc/SJ1-42534-SMT-TR/CP1-42534SJTR-ND/659908 SJ1-42534-SMT-TR] ([http://www.cui.com/product/resource/sj1-4253x-smt-series.pdf datasheet])
 
* Sync cable example: [http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/tensility-international-corp/10-00331/839-1029-ND/2350237 839-1029-ND]
 
* Sync cable example: [http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/tensility-international-corp/10-00331/839-1029-ND/2350237 839-1029-ND]
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Connector provides high-current (up to 0.5A) dc-coupled 5V output and optoisolated I/O. When optoisolated pair is used used as an input (common use), external signal is applied between XSYNC1 (+) and XSYNC2(-). When the pair is used as an output (less common), external 5V power source should be connected in series with the receiver and 103891, so that "+" will be applied to XSYNC2, and "-" - to XSYNC1 (opposite to the input mode). Details are available in the circuit diagram of the [[10389]] board.
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Output synchronization can be just a pulse or carry additional timestamp data when used to synchronize multiple NC393 cameras. See [[Trigger_393]] for the settings.
 
{| class='wikitable'
 
{| class='wikitable'
 +
|+Connector pinout
 +
|Name
 +
|Pin
 +
|Cable wire color
 +
|Description
 +
|-
 
|XSYNC1
 
|XSYNC1
|pin 1
+
|1
 
|black
 
|black
 +
|optoisolated, "+" input with respect to XSYNC2
 
|-
 
|-
 
|SYNC_DRV
 
|SYNC_DRV
|pin 2
+
|2
 
|red
 
|red
 +
|Sync output (DC-coupled), +5V pulses with respect to GND
 
|-
 
|-
 
|GND
 
|GND
|pin 3
+
|3
 
|white
 
|white
 +
|Output reference, connected to the camera system ground
 
|-
 
|-
 
|XSYNC2
 
|XSYNC2
|pin 4
+
|4
 
|green
 
|green
 +
|optoisolated, "-" input with respect to XSYNC1
 
|}
 
|}
 
* [[Trigger_393#Internal_periodic_trigger_.284_fps.2C_from_fpga_generator.29_.2B_output_the_signal_to_external_port|How to output trigger signal to external port]]
 
* [[Trigger_393#Internal_periodic_trigger_.284_fps.2C_from_fpga_generator.29_.2B_output_the_signal_to_external_port|How to output trigger signal to external port]]
 
* [[Media:103891a.pdf|103891 Rev "A" Circuit Diagram, Parts List, PCB layout]]
 
* [[Media:103891a.pdf|103891 Rev "A" Circuit Diagram, Parts List, PCB layout]]
 
* [[Media:103891a gerber.tar.gz|103891 Rev "A" Gerber files]]
 
* [[Media:103891a gerber.tar.gz|103891 Rev "A" Gerber files]]

Revision as of 10:51, 31 January 2018

103891 adapter board routes external sync I/O from the 10389 interface board to the back panel 2.5mm barrel connector and provide 4-pic connector socket for 3.3V/5.0V fan. It is used in Elphel 393 series cameras

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Mechanical properties

  • Dimensions: 58 x 38 x 9 mm (all connectors installed)
  • Weight: 3.0 g
  • Mechanical drawings and CAD files for the 103891 board: link


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Connector provides high-current (up to 0.5A) dc-coupled 5V output and optoisolated I/O. When optoisolated pair is used used as an input (common use), external signal is applied between XSYNC1 (+) and XSYNC2(-). When the pair is used as an output (less common), external 5V power source should be connected in series with the receiver and 103891, so that "+" will be applied to XSYNC2, and "-" - to XSYNC1 (opposite to the input mode). Details are available in the circuit diagram of the 10389 board.

Output synchronization can be just a pulse or carry additional timestamp data when used to synchronize multiple NC393 cameras. See Trigger_393 for the settings.

Connector pinout
Name Pin Cable wire color Description
XSYNC1 1 black optoisolated, "+" input with respect to XSYNC2
SYNC_DRV 2 red Sync output (DC-coupled), +5V pulses with respect to GND
GND 3 white Output reference, connected to the camera system ground
XSYNC2 4 green optoisolated, "-" input with respect to XSYNC1