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FPS_max = --------------
ExposureTime
20.5.3.2 Frame rate calculator
Note:
The calculator returns the max. frame rate supported by the sensor. Please keep in mind
that it will depend on the interface and the used image format if this frame rate can be
transferred.
Frame rate calculator
Mode: Overlapping exposure and readout
Product: mvBlueFOX3
Image bit depth:
10 bit / 8 bit
12 bit
Pixel clock: 74.25 MHz
Image width: pixels
Image height: pixels
Exposure time: us
Frame rate (max): 1/s
ExposureTime > FrameTime → FPS = 1 / ExposureTime
Note:
The exposure time step width is limited to the sensor's row time of 5.94 us and therefore
- auto exposure with very low exposure times will perform with relatively large increments
and
- exposure mode = TriggerWidth (if available) will perform with a jitter corresponding to the
row time
The following trigger modes are available:
Setting (GenICam)
Mode / Setting
(obsolete "Device
Specific")
Description
"TriggerSelector =
FrameStart"
"TriggerMode = Off"
Continuous Free running, no external trigger signal needed.
"TriggerSelector =
FrameStart"
"TriggerMode = On"
"TriggerSource =
Software"
"ExposureMode =
Timed"
To trigger one frame
execute the
TriggerSoftware@i
command then.
OnDemand
Image acquisition triggered by command (software
trigger).
20 Appendix A.1 Pregius CMOS specific camera / sensor data
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BrandMatrix
ModelmvBlueFOX3
CategoryDigital Camera
LanguageEnglish