DAQ DVI-CL01 User manual

DVI-CL01
User Manual
Version 1.0
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Contents
1. DVI-CL01 Introduction ---------------------------------------------------------- 2
2. DVI-CL01 Function ------------------------------------------------------------------ 3
3. Connector Pin Map
3-1 CON1(DVI) Connector ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
3-2 P1(DB-9) Connector ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
3-3 J2(MDR) Connector ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
3-4 J3(MDR) Connector ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 10
3-5 J1 Jumper ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12
3-6 J4 Jumper ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 12
3-7 J5,J6 Jumper ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 12
Appendix
A-1 Board Size -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13
A-2 Repair Regulations ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14

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1. DVI-CL01 Introduction
The DVI-CL01 board functions to convert DVI data received from a DVI output device (PC, etc.) into
CAMERA LINK.
Image
DVI Video Source
Base Or Medium
Camera Link
Frame Grabber
DVI-CL01
Serial Terminal
Program
RS-232
Image
[Figure 1-1. DVI-CL01 Connection]
Main Features of DVI-CL01
24 or 48 bits data output selectable
Supports standard Camera Link specifications
Support up to 85Mhz Pixel Clock
Supports LVAL, FVAL, DVAL Signals
SerTFG / SerTC serial communication
Use DVI power (+5V)
Built-in EDID
Applications
Industrial & Medical & Scientific Imaging
Machine Vision and Metrology
Frame Grabber Camera 대체
Frame Grabber Board Test

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2. DVI-CL01 Function
DVI-CL01 interfaces the image data received through the DVI cable to the Base or Medium camera
link, and each name and function description is as follows.
Camera Link
MDR- 26 Conn.
CL Out(Base)
MDR- 26 Conn.
CL Out(Medium)
Frame Data
DVI Connector DB-9
RS-232
J 4
U5
U8
J1U6
DVI-CL01
Rev. C
J 6
J 5
P1
J3
J2
CON1
U1 U3 U4
LED1
LED2
LED4
LED3
[Figure 2-1. DVI-CL01 Block Diagram]
No.
Name
Description
1
U6
DVI Receiver
2
J1
3.3V output (when using external power)
3
U5
LVDS 28bit Camera Link (Base)
4
U8
LVDS 28bit Camera Link (when using Medium)
5
J4
Base or Medium Camera Link Select

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* If you do not use the DDC inside the board and provide a DVI input from the outside, remove the
EEPROM before use.
* In case of external DVI input, it is stable to give the clock within 40Mhz.
=> It is possible to input up to 160Mhz depending on the performance of the user's PC.
(1) Connect the DVI cable that receives the image to the DVI connector. For power inside the board, use
the 5V power supplied from the DVI connector when no external resources are used.다.
[Figure 2-2. DVI-CL01 Case Input Port]
(2) After setting the desired resolution, connect one or two camera link cables. That is, the DVI output
is holed, It can be output by dividing it into even pixels.
[Figure 2-3. DVI-CL01 Case Output Port]
(Note) The default setting is 24-bit output. (J2 connector output or CL Out(Base))
For 48-bit output, see Section 4-6, Using J4 Jumper.
(48bit output: J4 open, 24bit output: J4 short)
(3) In Base Mode, both even and odd pixels are output from the MDR26 connector. (See Table 1.)
[Table 1. One pixel per Clock Mode Data Mapping]
DATA
One Pixel per Clock Output
18bpp
26bpp
BLUE[7..0]
QE[7..0]
QE[7..0]
GREEN[7..0]
QE[15..10]
QE[15..8]
RED[7..0]
QE[23..18]
QE[23..16]

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In Medium Mode, even pixels are output from the left Single Output Connector (J2) of [Figure 2-1]
and odd pixels are output from the remaining right connector (J3), and the pixel clock frequency is
half of that of Base mode.
(See Table 2.)
[Table 2. Two pixel per Clock Mode Data Mapping]
DATA
Two Pixel per Clock Output
18bpp
26bpp
BLUE[7..0] –Odd
QE[7..0]
QE[7..0]
GREEN[7..0] - Odd
QE[15..10]
QE[15..8]
RED[7..0] - Odd
QE[23..18]
QE[23..16]
BLUE[7..0] –Even
QO[7..0]
QO[7..0]
GREEN[7..0] - Even
QO[15..10]
QO[15..8]
RED[7..0] - Even
QO[23..18]
QO[23..16]
(4) RS232 communication is possible through the Serial communication (SerTFG/SerTC) part of Cameral
Link and the Dusb9 pin connector.

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3. Connector Pin Map
DVI-CL01 has all 4 connectors and 2 jumpers. This chapter describes the description of connectors
and the functions of jumpers.
3-1 CON1(DVI) Connector
[Figure 3-1] below shows the pin map of the CON1 connector of the board.
All pin specifications are input/output based on the DVI standard, so please refer to the DVI
standard for details. Please refer to the documentation.
[Figure 3-1. DVI-CL01 CON1 Connector Pin-out]
[Table 3. CON1 Connector]
Pin #
Signal
Pin #
Signal
1
TMDS Data2-
16
Hot Plug Detect
2
TMDS Data2+
17
TMDS Data0-
3
TMDS Data2/4 Shield-
18
TMDS Data0+
4
TMDS Data4-
19
TMDS Data0/5 Shield
5
TMDS Data4+
20
TMDS Data5-
6
DDC Clock
21
TMDS Data5+
7
DDC Data
22
TMDS Clock Shield
8
Analog V sync
23
TMDS Clock+
9
TMDS Data1-
24
TMDS Clock-
10
TMDS Data1+
11
TMDS Data1/3 Shield
C1
Analog Red
12
TMDS Data3-
C2
Analog Green
13
TMDS Data3+
C3
Analog Blue
14
+5V Power (used as board internal
power)
C4
Analog H sync
15
GND
C5
Analog Ground

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3-2. P1(DB-9) Connector
[Figure 3-2] below shows the pin map of the P1 connector, which is the RS-232 port of the
DVI-CL01 board.
GROUND
NC
Tx
Rx
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
3
9
8
7
6
1
2
5
4
[Figure 3-2. DVI-CL01 D-sub9 Connector핀]
[Table 4. DVI-CL01 D-sub 9Pin Connector]
Pin No.
Name
Description
Remark
1
NC
Unused
2
Rx
RECEIVER
3
Tx
TRANCEIVER
4
NC
Unused
5
GROUND
Ground
6
NC
Unused
7
NC
Unused
8
NC
Unused
9
NC
Unused

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3-3 J2(MDR26) Connector
The figure below shows the pin map of the J2 connector on the board.
All pin specifications are input/output based on the Camera Link standard, so please refer to
the Camera Link standard document for details.
3
10
9
8
7
6
1
2
5
4
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
1124
23
22
21
20
Inner shield Inner shield
26
25
SerTFG+
SerTC-
Xclk+
X3+
X2+
X1+
X0+
Inner shield
Frame Grabber
SerTFG-
SerTC+
Xclk-
X3-
X2-
X1-
X0-
Inner shield
CC4+
CC3-
CC2+
CC1-
CC4-
CC3+
CC2-
CC1+
[Figure 3-3. DVI-CL01 J2 Connector Pin-out]

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[Table 5. J2 Connector]
No.
Name
Description
Remark
1
Inner Shield
Cable shield
2
X0-
Camera link LVDS transmit data0-
3
X1-
Camera link LVDS transmit data1-
4
X2-
Camera link LVDS transmit data2-
5
Xclk-
Camera link LVDS transmit clock-
6
X3-
Camera link LVDS transmit data3-
7
SerTC+
Serial to Camera+
8
SerTFG-
Serial to Frame grabber-
9
CC1-
Camera Control input 1-
10
CC2+-
Camera Control input 2+
11
CC3-
Camera Control input 3-
12
CC4+-
Camera Control input 4+
13
Inner Shield
14
Inner Shield
15
X0+
Camera link LVDS transmit data0 +
16
X1+
Camera link LVDS transmit data1 +
17
X2+
Camera link LVDS transmit data2 +
18
Xclk+
Camera link LVDS transmit clock +
19
X3+
Camera link LVDS transmit data3 +
20
SerTC-
Serial to Camera-
21
SerTFG+
Serial to Frame grabber +
22
CC1+
Camera Control input 1+
23
CC2-
Camera Control input 2-
24
CC3+
Camera Control input 3+
25
CC4-
Camera Control input 4-
26
Inner Shield
(Note) For detailed specifications, refer to the Camera Link standard document.

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3-4 J3(MDR26) Connector
The figure below shows the pin map of the J3 connector on the board.
All pin specifications are input/output based on the Camera Link standard, so please refer to the
Camera Link standard document for details.
3
10
9
8
7
6
1
2
5
4
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
1124
23
22
21
20
Inner shield Inner shield
26
25
N.C
N.C
Xclk+
X3+
X2+
X1+
X0+
Inner shield
Frame Grabber
N.C
N.C
Xclk-
X3-
X2-
X1-
X0-
Inner shield
N.C
N.C
N.C
N.C
N.C
N.C
N.C
N.C
[Figure 3-4. DVI-CL01 J3 Connector Pin-out]

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[Table 6. J3 Connector]
No.
Name
Description
Remark
1
Inner Shield
Cable shield
2
X0-
Camera link LVDS transmit data0-
3
X1-
Camera link LVDS transmit data1-
4
X2-
Camera link LVDS transmit data2-
5
Xclk-
Camera link LVDS transmit clock-
6
X3-
Camera link LVDS transmit data3-
7
N.C
No Connection
8
N.C
No Connection
9
N.C
No Connection
10
N.C
No Connection
11
N.C
No Connection
12
N.C
No Connection
13
Inner Shield
14
Inner Shield
15
X0+
Camera link LVDS transmit data0 +
16
X1+
Camera link LVDS transmit e data1 +
17
X2+
Camera link LVDS transmit data2 +
18
Xclk+
Camera link LVDS transmit clock +
19
X3+
Camera link LVDS transmit data3 +
20
N.C
No Connection
21
N.C
No Connection
22
N.C
No Connection
23
N.C
No Connection
24
N.C
No Connection
25
N.C
No Connection
26
Inner Shield
(Note) For detailed specifications, refer to the Camera Link standard document.

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3-5 J1 Jumper Setup
1
2
J1
External Power
Connector
[Figure 3-5. J1 Connector Pin-out]
(Note) When using an external power supply, apply 3.3V. It is optimal to use a DVI standard
power supply.
3-6 J4 Jumper Setup
Open : Use Two Pixels (48-bits). Used as Medium Camera Link.
Use the first Pixel QE[23..0], the second Pixel QO[23..0]. i.e. using J2, J3 connectors
(Use both Clock Base and Medium)
Short : Use One Pixel (24-bits) per clock mode. That is, using J2 connector (using Clock(Base))
3-7 J5, J6 Jumper Setup
The J5 (Base Configuration) and J6 (Medium, Full Configuration) jumper settings allow you
to select LVAL (Hsync) or DVAL created from the DVI port and use it as a valid signal (LVAL or
Hsync) of the camera link. When using a PC's DVI port, LVAL may change depending on PC
specifications and resolution, so it is recommended to connect DVAL (default setting).
Hsync or Vsync signal can be selected with LVDS_SetDeUse() function among API functions.
2
3
J5, J6 Setup
1
DVAL(DVI)
LVAL or Hsync(Camera Link)
LVAL(DVI)
[Figure 3-6. J4 Connector Pin-out]
When connecting 1 - 2 : Use DVAL (Data Valid) as a valid signal
When connecting 2 - 3 : Use LVAL (Hsync) as a valid signal
(Note) J5, J6 valid when J4 is open. In case of J4 Short, only J5 is valid.

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Appendix
A-1 Board Size
The external sizes of the board are as follows.
Please contact the person in charge for detailed figures.

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A-2 Repair Regulations
Thank you for purchasing DAQ SYSTEM's product. Please refer to the following regarding
Customer Service stipulated by DAQ SYSTEM.
(1) Please read the user's manual and follow the instructions before using the DAQ SYSTEM
product.
(2) When returning the product to be repaired, please send it to the head office with the
symptoms of the malfunction as well.
(3) All DAQ SYSTEM products have a one-year warranty.
-. The warranty period is counted from the date the product is shipped from DAQ SYSTEM.
-. Peripherals and third-party products not manufactured by DAQ SYSTEM are covered by the
manufacturer's warranty.
-. If repair is required, please contact the contact points below.
(4) Even during the free repair warranty period, paid repairs are made in the following cases.
①Failure or damage caused by not following the user's manual
②Failure or damage caused by customer negligence during product transportation after
purchase
③Natural phenomena such as fire, earthquake, flood, lightning, pollution, etc. or power supply
exceeding the recommended range malfunction or damage
④ Failures caused by inappropriate storage environment (eg, high temperature, high humidity,
volatile chemicals, etc.) damaged
⑤ Failure or damage due to unreasonable repair or modification
⑥ Products whose serial number has been changed or intentionally removed
⑦ In the event that DAQ SYSTEM determines that it is the customer's negligence for other
reasons
(5) The customer must bear the shipping cost of returning the repaired product to DAQ SYSTEM.
(6) The manufacturer is not responsible for any problems caused by incorrect use regardless of our
warranty provisions.

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