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Aon/Claxon/Cyton Camera Configuration Files CoaXPress Frame Grabbers
CXP-1-12 BitFlow, Inc. Version C.1
1.4 Aon/Claxon/Cyton Camera Configuration Files
The Cyton is the first member of BitFlow’s Gen 2 family. This frame grabber, like all
Gen 2 boards use and XML based camera configuration file. This differs from previous
models of BitFlow’s frame grabbers that have all used a binary proprietary file format
(which mean they could only be edited using BitFlow’s tools). The file format uses the
extension “BFML” but is actually an XML file with an XML compliant schema. The
schema file is installed automatically and is called “BFML.xsd”.
The Aon and Claxon uses the same format camera configuration file as the Cyton-
CXP. A BFML configuration file for a single link camera will work with the Aon, Claxon
and the Cyton. Multi-link BFML files require a model with the required number of
links. For example, the a quad-link camera would require the Claxon-CXP4 or the
Cyton-CXP4
Starting with release 6.30, the SDK shipped with a dedicated BFML file editor called
CamML. This application makes modifying BFML files very easy and intuitive. In addi-
tion, CamML can open a display window and show video from the camera/frame
grabber configured with the current configuration.
In addition, BFML files can be edited in any text editor. User’s familiar with XML will
understand the format right away. Users not familiar with XML files should not have
too much trouble editing the files, but the XML file format is used everywhere and
there are many resources available for learning the format.
The BFML file format is documented on BitFlow’s website. Please see the downloads
page for a link to the BFML documentation.
Note: The tools used to edit previous BitFlow camera configuration files (CamEd,
CamVert) can not be used to edit BFML files.
1.4.1 BFML Camera File Modes
Previous BitFlow camera configuration file only supported a single mode of camera
operation. In order to support multiple (e.g. free-running, one-shot, triggered,
encoder, etc.) modes for a given camera file, multiple files were required, one for
each mode. The BFML file format can contain an unlimited number of camera modes.
This makes things much simpler since only one file is needed for each model of cam-
era. Then the different modes of operation are contained within that one BFML file.
Switching between camera modes is easy, this can be done via SysReg, where each of
the camera modes are enumerated, and the user can pick which mode they want to
use. The modes are also available from the API. There are function to enumerate the
modes and function to switch modes on the fly.
Customer can create their own modes as they see fit. They can simple copy an exist-
ing mode and change to suite there needs. The new mode should have a new name
(also the comment should be updated). Once this file is save, the mode will be avail-
able in SysReg as well as from the API.

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