Multi-camera auto-sync, Asynchronous broadcasting – Unibrain 830 User Manual
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4.5.
Multi-Camera Auto-sync
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Not supported in 3.75 fps
In applications incorporating Multi-Camera, there is often a need to synchronize the cameras. Multi-Camera Auto
Synchronization is supported utilizing the FireWire bus time cycle register which is connected on the same FireWire
bus without an external signal. Max 3 cameras can be supported for auto-sync on an OHCI card.
The video mode of the camera must be set within the limit of a single FireWire bus bandwidth of 400Mbps. Also,
the maximum shutter value must be set as per the table below, not exceeding the FireWire bus cycle time. Jitter
may occur due to CPU operation timing. In the auto-sync mode, the shutter time and the fps should be set as
follows:
FPS
Fire-i 530x
Fire-i 630x
Fire-i 830x
Max Shutter
Max Shutter
Max Shutter
Value
Time
Value
Time
Value
Time
60
1110
16.5ms
-
-
-
30
1276
33.1ms
1270
32.5ms
-
-
15
1608
66.3ms
1598
65.3ms
1606
66.1ms
7.5
1760
131ms
1758
129ms
1760
131ms
3.75
1893
264ms
1889
260ms
1893
264ms
To utilize Auto-sync, please set Bit 31 to Auto-sync Enable, and then check the Bit 27 to verify whether it is ready.
Please refer the details as the following table.
0xF2F10018
Auto-Sync Mode control register
Bit 31 : auto sync enable
Bit 30 : SIO enable mode (0 : Custom mode, 1 : IIDC v1.31)
Bit 27 : auto sync complete (read only. 1: ready, 0: not yet auto-sync)
Read/Write
4.6.
Asynchronous Broadcasting
Asynchronous broadcasting is supported when using node 63 of the FireWire bus as a target node for an
asynchronous write request. This enables all the cameras to be triggered by software simultaneously. By utilizing
Asynchronous Broadcasting, the user can operate and control all the cameras on the same FireWire bus at the same
time, with a single command.