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LightCrafter trigger synchronization
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  • Forum Post: How do you setup a trigger and sync with a camera?

    ELD ELD
    The output trigger is provided for external camera synchronization. There is option in the GUI to set the Trigger Pulse Width, Delay and Polarity settings. The input trigger option is provided for pattern advancement in the pattern sequence. Multiple options exist for the input trigger: i. Command...
    on Jan 31, 2012
  • Forum Post: How do I use trigger connector (trigger output pin) to trigger the capture of a Firewire camera?

    Diego Martinez Diego Martinez
    Hi! I am trying to get a firewire camera to capture frames at the same frecuency that the lightcrafter is projecting images. What do I need to do? According to the user's guide, I need to enable the output trigger from the GUI and then use pins number 3 (output) and 4(gnd) as my sync signal....
    on Jul 30, 2012
  • Forum Post: Triggering a Allied Vision Manta Camera

    Erik Klaas Erik Klaas
    Hi Everybody, I want to use a camera from Allied Vision that has an opto isolated trigger input. Up to now I used a external driver IC to provide enough current for that. But now I found a post that it can be done with the native lightcrafter if I solder a 0 Ohm resistor at position R295. Is that all...
    on Oct 15, 2012
  • Forum Post: Trigger synchronization on the LightCrafter

    Stephen A Kupiec Stephen A Kupiec
    I have successfully implemented a reasonably stable trigger circuit for the LightCrafter. I am using a 3.3v Ardunio Pro Mini to drive the trigger. We load a sequence of 24 1 bit patterns of which the final frame is black (all off) and the first and 23rd are white (all on). We then send a quick burst...
    on Mar 14, 2012
  • Forum Post: Trigger input trouble

    Haruhisa Okuda Haruhisa Okuda
    Hi, I use the DLP Light Crafter which synchronizes with trigger input from camera. Although, I succeeded to make up the system, there is a serious noise trouble. The problem is that the light crafter reacts unexpectedly when static electricity noise from the human body was added. I want to know...
    on Feb 27, 2013
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