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Physical Interface
Basler scout light 31
5.6 Camera Power
Camera power must be supplied to the camera via the IEEE 1394b cable. Power consumption is
as shown in the specification tables in Section 1 of this manual.
If your camera is connected to an IEEE 1394b adapter in a desktop computer, consult the
instructions for the adapter and make sure that the adapter is properly configured to supply power
to the camera.
If your camera is connected to a powered hub, consult the instructions for the hub and make sure
that it is properly configured to supply power to the camera.
Many laptop computers have a connector for an IEEE 1394 device. In most cases, laptops do not
supply power to the connected IEEE 1394 device. In this situation, you must use a powered hub
between the laptop and the camera or you must install a PCMCIA IEEE 1394 adapter card that
connects to an external power supply.
The following voltage requirements apply to the camera power (supplied via the IEEE 1394b cable):
Incorrect Power Can Cause Damage
The polarity of the power on the camera’s IEEE 1394b socket must be as
shown in the pin assignment table. Do not reverse the power polarity.
Reversing the polarity will damage the camera.
If the voltage supplied to the camera is greater than +36 VDC, damage to the
camera can result. If the voltage is less than +8 VDC, the camera may operate
erratically.
CAUTION
Voltage Significance
< +8 VDC The camera may operate erratically.
+12 VDC Recommended operating voltage; < 1 % ripple required.
+36 VDC Absolute maximum; the camera may be damaged when the absolute maximum is
exceeded.
Table 6: Voltage Requirements for the Camera Power
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