Wiring Examples

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Wiring Examples

To synchronize the cameras you have different possibilities:

Enable the trigger output on one of the cameras and set all other cameras to hardware triggered on the falling edge. The camera outputting the trigger signal can then be operated software triggered, and all other cameras will operate synchronously to this camera.

Supply an external trigger signal via another Y-Adapter. In this case all cameras should be set to hardware triggered.

Note: The internal electrical connections of all cables used in the following figures are described under the cables topic.

Here you can see different wiring examples for synchronizing multiple stereo and monocular cameras using the hardware trigger signal.

Synchronization of two N10 stereo cameras

Synchronization of two N10 stereo cameras

 

Synchronization of an N10 stereo camera with a monocular GigE uEye CP camera

Synchronization of an N10 stereo camera with a monocular GigE uEye CP camera

 

Synchronization of an N10 stereo camera with a monocular USB3 uEye CP camera

Synchronization of an N10 stereo camera with a monocular USB3 uEye CP camera

 

Synchronization of two N20 stereo cameras

Synchronization of two N20 stereo cameras

 

Synchronization of an N20 stereo camera with a monocular GigE uEye CP camera

Synchronization of an N20 stereo camera with a monocular GigE uEye CP camera

Synchronization of an N30/N35 stereo camera with a monocular GigE uEye CP camera

Synchronization of an N30/N35 stereo camera with a monocular GigE uEye CP camera

Synchronization of two N30/N35 stereo cameras

Synchronization of two N30/N35 stereo cameras