It is based upon the CoaXPress 2.0 standard supporting bandwidths of up to 12.5 Gbps.
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Specification | CXP-12 Interface Card 1C |
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Host Interface | PCIe 3.0 x4 (Direct Memory Access) |
Bandwidth | 3 938 MB/s (theoretical) 3 260 MB/s (typical / max.) |
On-board memory | 1 GB DDR4-RAM |
Power Requirements | PCIe slot: 12 VDC (± 5 %), <1.5 A. Actual values depend on processing. PCIe 6-pin connector: 12 VDC (± 5 %), <2 A. Actual values depend on the connected PoCXP camera. |
Dimensions | PCIe low profile card (68.90 mm x 167.65 mm) |
Weight | 180 g |
Camera Interface | 1 x CXP-12 (CXP-1 to CXP-12, Micro-BNC connector) |
Conformity | CE, RoHS, WEEE, REACH |
Software | Basler pylon Camera Software Suite for Windows (version 6.0 or higher) |
The PCIe bus data throughput depends on the motherboard, the chip set, and the BIOS configuration of the host computer. It can differ from slot to slot. It can also depend on the number of installed PCIe boards, e.g., a PCIe x8 connector may support only x4 performance. For more information, check the manual of your mainboard.
For help with the hardware installation, refer to the Basler boost CXP-12 Quick Install Guide.
To operate the interface card with a Basler boost CXP-12 camera, install the pylon Camera Software Suite for Windows (version 6.0 or higher) on the host computer.
When installing the pylon Camera Software Suite for Windows, make sure to select the CXP Camera Support feature. This will install all runtime software, drivers, and related software tools that are required for operating the interface card.
Temperature during operation | 0–50 °C (32–122 °F) |
Humidity during operation | 5–90 %, relative, non-condensing |
Storage temperature | -50–80 °C (-58–176 °F) |
Storage humidity | 5–95 %, relative, non-condensing |
Allow sufficient air circulation to keep the temperature during operation below 50 °C. Additional cooling devices are not normally required, but should be provided, if necessary.
You can use pins 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, and 14 to receive trigger input signals.
You can receive either up to 3 differential signals, or two differential signals and one single-ended signal.
Circuit Diagram
Electrical Characteristics
Electrical | Minimum | Typical | Maximum |
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Supply voltage | 4.5 VDC | - | 28 VDC |
Input threshold | - | 20 % of supply voltage | - |
Differential input offset voltage | - | 10 mV | - |
Current at GPI pin | - | 4 mA | - |
Total current at GPI voltage IN | - | - | 50 mA |
Timing Characteristics
Timing | Minimum | Typical | Maximum |
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Propagation delay | 40 ns | 60 ns | 80 ns |
Min. pulse width | - | 200 ns | - |
Max. frequency | - | 2.5 MHz | - |
You can use pin 1 and 2 to send TTL trigger output signals.
Circuit Diagram
Electrical Characteristics
Electrical | Minimum | Typical | Maximum |
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Output voltage high (VOH) | 3.8 VDC | - | 5 VDC |
Output voltage low (VOL) | - | - | 0.58 VDC |
Output current (IO) | - | - | 18 mA |
5V Out (max. current 500 mA): The 15-pin connector offers a voltage out pin that provides 5 VDC. It can be used for a maximum current of 500 mA.
Timing Characteristics
Timing | Minimum | Typical | Maximum |
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Rise Time / Fall Time | - | 2.5 ns | - |
The CXP-12 Interface Card 1C offers the following ports:
There is one status LED located on the slot bracket of the interface card. It indicates the status of the CXP link:
The following LEDs provide you with information:
LED Block | LED Name | LED Color | Meaning |
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1 | TRG | Yellow | There is external voltage supplied on the 15-pin connector. |
2 | RDY | Orange | The FPGA has been configured successfully and is ready for operation. |
2 | PGINT | Green | "Power Good Internal": Voltage on the PCIe slot is stable. The voltage generated internally is also stable. |
2 | PGEXT | Green | "Power Good External": Voltage on the PCIe power connector is stable. The PoCXP voltage (24 VDC) generated internally is also stable. |
2 | USR1 to USR6 | Green | User-defined. The LEDs can be controlled via software. They are not related to camera ports and can be used for any purpose. |
3 | PCIE | Green or red | Green: The interface card gets power via PCIe slot (12 VDC IN). Red: The interface card doesn't get power via PCIe slot. |
3 | EXT | Green or red | Green: The interface card's PCIe power connector is connected to a power supply via the host computer. Red: The interface card's PCIe power connector is not connected to a power supply via the host computer. |
The card is interfaced to external circuitry via two connectors:
Pin (3P FPGA) | Opto-coupleda | Signal | Reference Signal |
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1 | No | GPO 0 | 5 VDC / Global GND |
2 | No | GPO 1 | 5 VDC / Global GND |
3 | No | Reserved for RS 485 (GND) | - |
4 | No | Reserved for RS 485 | - |
5 | No | 5V_OUT (0.5 A max.) | - |
6 | No | GND (global GND) | - |
7 | - | - | - |
8 | Yes | GPI 2b | GPI voltage IN / GPI GND |
9 | Yes | GPI 3b | GPI voltage IN / GPI GND |
10 | Yes | GPI voltage IN (4.5–28 VDC)c | - |
11 | Yes | GPI 0+ | GPI voltage IN / GPI GND |
12 | Yes | GPI 0- | GPI voltage IN / GPI GND |
13 | Yes | GPI 1+ | GPI voltage IN / GPI GND |
14 | Yes | GPI 1- | GPI voltage IN / GPI GND |
15 | Yes | GPI GND | - |
aAll General Purpose Inputs (GPIs) of the 15-pin connector are electrically isolated. The incoming signals are transferred to the interface card via optocoupler. This way, the interface card is securely protected against high incoming voltages. However, to operate the internal GPI circuits, you need to connect a voltage source and ground: On pin 10, you apply the voltage (GPI voltage IN) that serves as operating voltage for the internal operational amplifiers. On pin 15, you connect the according ground (GPI GND).
bPins 8 and 9 can be used in two ways: 1) together for receiving a differential signal, 2) only pin 8 for receiving a single-ended signal. In case 2), pin 9 is not connected.
cThe voltage applied must be the same voltage as the signal source voltage.
The CXP-12 Interface Card 1C trigger system needs to get supply voltage on the GPI Voltage IN pin (pin 10). If you want to connect devices that have no PWR pin, you need to provide the power supply to the GPI Voltage IN pin from an external source.