
STV0680 Camera System Defect Specification
STV0680B+ VV6410/6411/6500
36/63
Version 3.4
G
VV6500-C001
7.3.2
Companion ASIC
The defect specification applies to the Camera System, if any of the following companion ASICs are
used, subject to the firmware notes shown in
Section 7.3.3
:
G
STV0680
G
STV0680A
G
STV0680B
7.3.3
Companion ASIC Firmware:
Only standard firmware sold by ST is covered by this defect specification. Any OEM modification of
companion ASIC firmware through the STV0680 FDK means that this defect spec does not apply.
Devices containing standard firmware are sold under the following order codes:
G
STV0680-001
G
STV0680A-002
G
STV0680B-001
G
STV0680B-003
7.3.4
Camera Hardware
Camera built according to the ST Imaging Division Reference Design, including any of the options
shown.
7.3.5
Host Interface
USB or RS232 interfaces can be used.
7.3.6
Host Operating System
G
PC running Windows 98, Windows 2k, Windows ME, or Mac running Mac OS 8.6 or above.
G
PC Drivers with VV6444/6410 and VV6500 until end Q1 2001: Version 1.00 or above.
G
PC Drivers with all sensors, including VV6500 shipped after start of Q2 2001: Version 1.14 or
above.
7.3.7
PC Software:
G
Standard TWAIN Interface (PC) or Photoshop compatible plug-in (Mac)
G
LCDCdemo.exe (see note 1), AVICreator.exe, or other OEM application generated through
SDK (see note 1).
G
Any VfW Application (see note 2) on PC or Quicktime application on Mac.
Notes on non-default software settings:
Note: 1 With the "Greyscale" checkbox enabled in LCDCdemo.exe, uploading a full resolution image by
double clicking on the image thumbnail will produce a raw “Bayer” image which can include defects.
The "Greyscale" facility is intended for OEM debug purposes only, and cannot be regarded as a
“final colour image”.
2 When running any VfW application, the Source->Advanced->Anti-Speckle function can be used to
enable/disable defect correction and select the correct method of defect correction in the final
colour image. Hence it is possible to see defects when the "Anti Speckle" checkbox is cleared, or
when the anti-speckle filter does not match the sensor type.