Kyle,
Shure but with the description I found it's for me not clear, that the
TTL-Trigger input also goes thru the CL-Cable via command
so that I also have the exposure time... which I need.
Meaning: Triggering start and CCD accounts photons till trigger switches
back...
Best regards,
Michael
"Kyle V" wrote in message
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> Michael. If you want to trigger your camera through the frame
> grabber, you will have to use one of the trigger lines. These lines
> are accessable through the front 68 pin connector using the D6804.
> I'm a bit confused when you say you want the benefit of camera link
> cables since the CL cable is only used to connect the camera to the
> frame grabbe
r. The trigger lines use a totally different connector on
> the board. The way triggering usually works with Camera Link cameras
> is that the frame grabber is triggered, and then the frame grabber
> sends a pulse to the camera through its Control Lines. If you don't
> want to use the trigger inputs on the front of the card, the only
> other option is to use the RTSI connector on the top of the card.
>
> Kyle V
>