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# First of all, there are some of the ICs on board, such as U4 U5 RN4, need to be removed. Because they are used for supporting the Base 2 mode controlling, and they take the bus of the ICs for supporting the full mode.  
# First of all, there are some of the ICs on board, such as U4 U5 RN4, need to be removed. Because they are used for supporting the Base 2 mode controlling, and they take the bus of the ICs for supporting the full mode.  
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# Second, equip some neccessary ICs into the board for the full mode:
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## Second, equip some neccessary ICs into the board for the full mode:
[[File:CLR_FULL.png]]
[[File:CLR_FULL.png]]
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# We do make the modification onto the CLR-HSMC card for the full mode support for another customer either. And it works in Full mode with 8 Taps (8x8bits) with good stability. It works well with the MC3010 high speed camera at the data rate of 680MB/s. But this card cannot support full CameraLink with 10 Taps (10x8bits). Because there are not enough pins on the HSMC port of the CLR_HSMC card to support 10 Taps (16 additional IO pins needed).
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: We do make the modification onto the CLR-HSMC card for the full mode support for another customer either. And it works in Full mode with 8 Taps (8x8bits) with good stability. It works well with the MC3010 high speed camera at the data rate of 680MB/s. But this card cannot support full CameraLink with 10 Taps (10x8bits). Because there are not enough pins on the HSMC port of the CLR_HSMC card to support 10 Taps (16 additional IO pins needed).

Revision as of 17:06, 17 April 2017

How to make CLR daughter card to support the full mode

  1. First of all, there are some of the ICs on board, such as U4 U5 RN4, need to be removed. Because they are used for supporting the Base 2 mode controlling, and they take the bus of the ICs for supporting the full mode.
    1. Second, equip some neccessary ICs into the board for the full mode:

CLR FULL.png

We do make the modification onto the CLR-HSMC card for the full mode support for another customer either. And it works in Full mode with 8 Taps (8x8bits) with good stability. It works well with the MC3010 high speed camera at the data rate of 680MB/s. But this card cannot support full CameraLink with 10 Taps (10x8bits). Because there are not enough pins on the HSMC port of the CLR_HSMC card to support 10 Taps (16 additional IO pins needed).
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