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Synchronizing multiple i-SPEED 211 and 221 cameras



To ensure that all cameras are framing at the same speed and frames are aligned, the cameras need to be synchronised. This is achieved by taking the ‘strobe out’ from the master camera (The master camera is the main camera that will control all the other camera speeds), and connecting into the ‘sync in’ of the remaining cameras (Slave cameras). When the frame rate is set on the master camera the other slave cameras will lock to that same speed, and will all be framing at the same time.
To get access to the sync signals a I/O lead is required for each camera.

If multiple cameras are not synchronised the frame exposure times will not be aligned

By synchronising the cameras we can ensure the frame exposures are aligned
When making the appropriate connections on the I/O lead, BNC leads of suitable length (application dependant) will be required. Also BNC T pieces and BNC back to back will be required



The slave cameras will need the Enable sync in switched in the software
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i-SPEED 2
211
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Synchronization
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