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HALCON 8.0: Image Acquisition Interface for Sony XCI-SX1 and XCI-V3
This page provides the documentation of the HALCON image acquisition
interface for the XCI-SX1 and XCI-V3 smart cameras from
Sony.
Registered
customers can download the
latest revision
of this interface from the
MVTec WWW server.
Revision: 3.1
System Requirements
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Sucessfully installed Windows XP Embedded operating system and camera
driver on the Sony XCI-SX1/XCI-V3.
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At least SonyICamDrv DLL version 2.13 for XCI_SX1 or 1.0 for XCI_V3.
These DLLs must be within your search path %PATH% (typically,
it resides in the directory %WINDIR%\system32). If you do not have
these DLLs, please contact Sony or the vendor from which you bought
the camera.
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HALCON image acquisition interface hAcqSonyXCI.dll or
parhAcqSonyXCI.dll, respectively. If you have properly installed the
interface, both DLLs should reside in bin\%HALCONARCH% within
the HALCON base directory %HALCONROOT% you
have chosen during the installation of HALCON.
Features
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Synchronous and asynchronous grabbing.
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Software control of various parameters like shutter, trigger, and
digital I/O.
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Software control of binning and partial scan.
Limitations
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grab_data and grab_data_async not supported.
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No support for grabbing color images with XCI-SX1/C and XCI-V3/C.
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No LUTs.
Description
Parameters for
open_framegrabber():
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Name
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'SonyXCI'
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The name of the HALCON image acquisition interface.
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HorizontalResolution
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---
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Ignored.
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VerticalResolution
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---
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Ignored.
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ImageWidth
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0
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The width of the desired image part ('0' stands for the complete
image). Default: 0.
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ImageHeight
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0
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The height of the desired image part ('0' stands for the complete
image). Default: 0.
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StartRow
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0
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The row coordinate of the upper left pixel within the desired image
part. Default: 0.
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StartColumn
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0
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The column coordinate of the upper left pixel within the desired
image part. Default: 0.
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Field
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---
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Ignored.
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BitsPerChannel
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8
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Number of bits per image channel. Default: 8.
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ColorSpace
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'gray'
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Specify the desired color space and thus the number of image
channels of the resulting HALCON image. Default: 'gray'.
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Generic
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---
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Ignored.
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ExternalTrigger
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'true', 'false'
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Enables or disables the external trigger mode.
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CameraType
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'default', 'XCI_SX1', 'XCI_V3'
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Set the type of the connected camera. Default: 'XCI_SX1'.
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Device
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'0'
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Select the current camera device. Default: 0.
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Port
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---
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Ignored.
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LineIn
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---
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Ignored.
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Parameters for
set_framegrabber_param():
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'camera_gain'
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camera_gain (long)
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Specifies the gain of the camera.
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'cds_gain'
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cds_gain (long)
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Specifies the CDS gain of the camera.
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'continuous_grabbing'
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'enable', 'disable'
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Sets grabbing mode from single frame capture to continuous mode.
If the continuous mode is enabled, the camera will grab all the
time. Default: 'enable'.
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'gpio_iso_output'
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0, 1 (long)
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Status of the isolated output channel. Default: 0.
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'gpio_ttl_output'
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0, 1 (long)
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Status of the ttl output channel. Default: 0.
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'grab_timeout'
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100 ... 327680
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Specifies the desired timeout (milliseconds passed as an integer)
for aborting a pending grab. Default: 5000.
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'horizontal_binning'
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0, 1 (long)
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Specifies the horizontal binning mode. 0 disables the binning.
Setting it to 1 enables binning.
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'image_full'
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'enable', 'disable'
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Enables the grabbing of images with the size of the full sensor.
The original chosen values for partial grabbing ('image_part')
are stored internal and used if partial grabbing is chosen again.
If 'image_full' is enabled, with the next 'image_part'
'image_full' is automatically disabled. Default: 'enable'.
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'image_height'
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height (long)
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Specifies the height of the grabbed image. Please note the
step width of the height parameter. If a non valid value is
set it is expanded to the next valid value.
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'image_part'
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[row1 (long), col1 (long), row2 (long), col2 (long)]
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Specifies the upper left (row1, col1) and
lower right (row2, col2) corner of the desired
rectangular image part which will be actually acquired by
the camera. Please note that col1 and col2-col1+1
must be multiple of 32 (for SX1) or 30 (for V3), while
row1 and row2-row1+1 must be multiple of 128
(for SX1) or 64 (for V3). Otherwise the image part is expanded to
the next valid values.
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'image_width'
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width (long)
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Specifies the width of the grabbed image. Please note the
step width of the width parameter. If a non valid value is
set it is expanded to the next valid value.
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'offset'
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offset (long)
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Specifies the offset (clamp level) of the camera.
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'start_column'
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start_column (long)
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Specifies the start column of the grabbed image. Please note the
step width of the start column parameter. If a non valid value is
set it is expanded to the next valid value.
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'start_row'
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start_row (long)
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Specifies the start row of the grabbed image. Please note the
step width of the width parameter. If a non valid value is
set it is expanded to the next valid value.
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'shutter_delay'
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delay (long)
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Specify the delay of the shutter in milliseconds. The camera
waits the specified time after the trigger pulse before starting
the exposure.
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'shutter_speed'
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shutter_speed (long)
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Specifies the shutter speed. In continuous mode 0 means shutter
speed is off, while in trigger mode it means 1/15 s.
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'trigger_signal'
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'falling', 'rising'
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Specifies the trigger signal. Note that setting 'trigger_signal' to
'rising' may deactivate your software trigger.
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'vertical_binning'
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0, 1 (long)
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Specifies the vertical binning mode. 0 disables the binning, while
1 means binning is on.
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Parameters for
get_framegrabber_param():
Additional parameters supported by get_framegrabber_param only.
Note that all parameters supported by set_framegrabber_param
can also be accessed by
get_framegrabber_param.
Furthermore, corresponding to the
parameters supported by set_framegrabber_param, there may
exist additional read-only parameters with the following postfixes:
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'_description': These parameters provide the tooltip of the
corresponding parameter as a string.
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'_range': These parameters provide the minimum, maximum,
stepwidth, and default values for the corresponding integer or float
parameter as a tuple with 4 elements, e.g.,
get_framegrabber_param(..,'exposure_range',..) will return
the output tuple [min,max,step,default]. Optionally,
this tuple can also contain additional valid string values like
'auto' or 'manual'.
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'_values': These parameters provide the valid value list for
the corresponding parameter as a tuple, e.g.,
get_framegrabber_param(..,'volatile_values',..) will return
the output tuple ['enable','disable'].
All these postfixed parameter names are not returned when calling
info_framegrabber(..,'parameters',..) and are used
to enable the easy parameterization via a generic graphical user
interface, particularly the HDevelop Image Acquisition Assistant.
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'gpio_iso_input'
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0, 1 (long)
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Status of the isolated input channel.
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'gpio_ttl_input'
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0, 1 (long)
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Status of the ttl input channel.
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'image_available'
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0, 1
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Returns the status of the last asynchronous grab command. The value 1
means that the image is already acquired and thus can be fetched by
grab_image_async without delay. Note that this parameter is especially
useful in combination with external triggering.
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'revision'
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revision
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The revision number of the HALCON SonyXCI interface.
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Release Notes
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Revision 3.1 (Apr 22, 2008):
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Added read-only parameters with postfix '_description', '_range',
and '_values' to enable the easy parameterization via a generic
graphical user interface.
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Revision 3.0 (May 15, 2007):
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HALCON 8.0 version of the interface (included in HALCON 8.0 DVD).
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Revision 2.3 (Oct 13, 2006):
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Adaptation to Sony SDK 1.0
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Added support of Sony XCI-V3 camera.
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Activated parameter 'camera_type' in
open_framegrabber.
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Added low level error message, which shows if driver
version is too old.
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Fixed bugs relating to the SDK conversion.
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Revision 2.2 (Jun 12, 2006):
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Adaptation to Sony SDK 2.11
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Added support of external triggering.
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Added parameter 'trigger_signal'.
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Fixed bugs in 'grab_timeout' and setting of image size and
position.
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Enhanced stability.
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Revision 2.1 (Mar 31, 2006):
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Adaptation to Sony driver version 1.0.
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Revision 2.0 (Jan 12, 2006):
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