G2 CCD camera with External Filter Wheel
When there is no filter wheel inside the camera head, all
electronics and firmware, intended to control it, stays idle. These
components can be utilized to control external filter wheel with
only little changes. Also the camera front shell can be manufactured
thinner, the space for filter wheel is superfluous. The G2 and G3
camera design, allowing attaching of the external filter wheel,
differs from the variant with internal filter wheel in two
points:
Digital electronics PCB is not equipped with internal
connectors for filter wheel control, but all necessary signals are
routed to single 8-pin RJ-45 connector. This connector is placed
between power and USB connectors on the bottom side of the camera
shell.
Camera front shell is 12.5 mm thinner compared to shell for
cameras with internal filter wheel. Back focal distance measured
from camera front plane is lowered from 29 mm to 16.5 mm.
Internal filter wheels for G2 (left) and G3 (center)
cameras offer five filter positions, external filter wheel offers
seven positions (right)
Controlling of the external filter wheel with electronics already
present in the camera head eliminates the necessity to connect the
external filter wheel to the host PC (with separate USB or serial
cable) as well as to plug in a separate power supply. Only single
short 8-wire cable connects the external filter wheel with the camera
head.
G2 CCD camera with internal filter wheel and a variant with
thinner front shell and attached external filter wheel
Another advantage of this design is full compatibility with all
software for Gx camera control. External and internal filter wheels
are indistinguishable from the software point of view (besides the
fact, that external wheel often offers more positions). The SIPS
camera control software and also other programs using supplied drivers
(The Sky, MaxIm DL, AstroArt or ASCOM compatible programs) control
external and internal wheels the same way using the same drivers. When
the camera is connected over the Ethernet interface, naturally it is
possible to control also the external filter wheel through the TCP/IP
protocol.
External filter wheel types
External filter wheels are manufactured in several sizes,
depending on the camera series and also on the number and size of
filters.
All external filter wheels has the same 17 mm thickness (the
distance between the shell back side and the front plate, to which
the telescope adapters are mounted). So the distance from the
front plate to detector is 33.5 mm.
The shell diameter depends on the external filter wheel
type:
XS series (for G2 cameras):
diameter: 172 mm
weight: 0.70 kg
S series (for G2 and G3 cameras)
diameter: is 212 mm
weight: 0.85 kg
M series (for G4 cameras)
diameter: 216 mm
weight: 0.90 kg
L series (for G3 and G4 cameras)
diameter is 252 mm
weight: 1.20 kg
G2 CCD camera with the XS and S filter wheels, with
opened front shells (left) and the complete assembly
(right)
G4 CCD camera with M and L external filter
wheels
External filter wheels for G2 cameras
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Type: |
EFW-2XS-8 |
Positions: |
8 |
Filter type: |
Threaded cells 1.25 inch |
Unmounted Ø31 mm |
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Type: |
EFW-2XS-7 |
Positions: |
7 |
Filter type: |
Unmounted Ø36 mm |
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Type: |
EFW-2S-12 |
Positions: |
12 |
Filter type: |
Threaded cells 1.25 inch |
Unmounted Ø31 mm |
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Type: |
EFW-2S-10 |
Positions: |
10 |
Filter type: |
Unmounted Ø36 mm |
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Type: |
EFW-2S-7 |
Positions: |
7 |
Filter type: |
Threaded cells 2 inches |
Unmounted Ø50 mm |
Unmounted Ø2 inches (50.8 mm) |
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External filter wheels for G3 cameras
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Type: |
EFW-3S-7 |
Positions: |
7 |
Filter type: |
Threaded cells 2 inches |
Unmounted Ø50 mm |
Unmounted Ø2 inches (50.8 mm) |
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Type: |
EFW-3L-7 |
Positions: |
7 |
Filter type: |
Square filters 50×50 mm |
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Type: |
EFW-3L-9 |
Positions: |
9 |
Filter type: |
Threaded cells 2 inches |
Unmounted Ø50 mm |
Unmounted Ø2 inches (50.8 mm) |
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External filter wheels for G4 cameras
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Type: |
EFW-4M-5 |
Positions: |
5 |
Filter type: |
Square filters 50×50 mm |
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Type: |
EFW-4M-7 |
Positions: |
7 |
Filter type: |
Threaded cells 2 inches |
Unmounted Ø50 mm |
Unmounted Ø2 inches (50.8 mm) |
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Type: |
EFW-4L-7 |
Positions: |
7 |
Filter type: |
Square filters 50×50 mm |
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Type: |
EFW-4L-9 |
Positions: |
9 |
Filter type: |
Threaded cells 2 inches |
Unmounted Ø50 mm |
Unmounted Ø2 inches (50.8 mm) |
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Mounting of external filter wheels
External filter wheels are attached to the camera head
the same way like telescope or lens adapters — using four M3 screws in the corners of a square
around the light entrance to the camera head. Distances of the
threaded holes depend on the camera type:
G2 and G3 cameras use four M3 screws in the corners of
the 44 mm square. The single external filter wheels type can be
used on both camera models.
G3 cameras use four M3 screws in the corners of the 52 mm
square.
Distances of the threaded mounting holes for adapters
and filter wheels on the G3 and G2 cameras (left) and G4 cameras
(right)
The external filter wheel housing thickness is always the same
regardless of the number of positions, filter size and camera
type.
The distance of the filter wheel housing front plate from the
detector is 4.5 mm greater than in the case of camera with
internal filter wheel. (33.5 mm compared to 29 mm). All available
adapters for telescopes and lenses, which require preserving of
the back focal distance, are designed to reflect this distance.
Adapters keep the defined back focal distance if mounted 33.5 mm
from the CCD. When these adapters have to be used on camera with
internal filter wheel, it is necessary to use 4.5 mm thick
spacer.
Also Off-Axis Guider (OAG) for G2 cameras is designed to
preserve 55 mm back focal distance when mounted to external filter
wheel housing. It it used on camera with internal filter wheel,
spacer supplied with the OAG must be used.
Installation procedure is as follows:
External filter wheel has to be attached directly to the
camera head. If there is some camera adapter mounted to the
head, it must be removed first.
The filter wheel housing front side must be unscrewed
first. The front side is held on place with 8 M3 screws close to
the outer edge and one central screw. So 9 screws must be
removed in total. If there is an adapter on the external filter
wheel housing front side, it is not necessary to remove
it.
The filter wheel itself, located inside the housing, can
be freely removed after removing of the front side. The wheel is
fixed in place by the central screw, going through the front
side. Warning: The filter wheel position is determined by
the optical bar on the wheel side. One sensor of a pair is
located above the filter wheel and care must be taken when
removing the wheel not to damage this sensor. Wheel must be
slightly pulled and then slid. Opposite movement must be applied
when mounting the wheel back.
There are four countersunk holes in the wheel housing
back shell. The filter wheel is fixed to the camera head using
for M3 screws going through these holes. Warning: Always use the screws supplied with the
filter wheel. (M3×6 screw with countersink head). Longer screws
may extend inside the camera head and may interfere with the
camera shutter.
It is also necessary to connect the filter wheel with the
camera head using the supplied short 8-wire cable with RJ45
connectors.
G2 and G4 CCD cameras with S and L
series external filter wheels
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