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2. Installation and Setup
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2.2 Electrical Installation: Connections and I/O Signals
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Synchronization
Socket: Hirose series 10A, male 6-pin
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Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 Line Sync B 4 NC
2 NC 5 Line Sync A
3 Frame Sync 6 GND
Line Sync A/B and Frame Sync: TTL levels
Data and power
USB 3.0 socket type µB with threaded holes for locking screws
Status indicator
off no power, check the USB link for a fault.
red power on
green power on, firmware is loaded, camera is ready
External synchronization cable SK9026.x
Use this cable to feed external synchronization signals
into socket
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Connectors:
Hirose plug HR10A, female 6 pin (camera side)
Phoenix 6 pin connector incl. terminal block
Cable length:
3.0 m SK9026.3
5.0 m SK9026.5
USB 3.0 cable SK9020.x
For connecting socket
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with the PC or USB hub.
Cable length:
3.0 m SK9020.3 (standard)
5.0 m SK9020.5
• The USB 3.0 interface provides data transfer, camera control and power supply capabilities to the SK1024U3PD
line scan camera. If you want to operate the camera in Free Run (SK Mode 0) trigger mode the USB 3.0 cable
is the only connection you have to make.
• For any kind of synchronized operation, the external trigger signal(s) have to be wired to socket
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. A frame
synchronization signal and two separate line synchronization signals can be handled. The various trigger
modes are described in section Synchronization of the Imaging Procedure and the Object Scan Velocity,
p. 14
All Schäfter + Kirchhoff USB 3.0 line scan cameras can be operated with a USB 2.0 interface. Note that there might
be limitations in terms of the maximum data transfer rate and the power supply. The details for your camera can be
found in section 1.4 Line Scan Camera - Specifications, p. 4
2. Installation and Setup
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