Basic Operation and Features
Basler A400k
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3.9
Stamp
The stamp feature provides the user with information about the area of interest settings of each
captured image. When the stamp feature is enabled, the video data of the last 11 pixels of the last
image line, that is, the bottom right of each transmitted image is replaced by 11 stamp pixels. Each
stamp pixel carries an 8 bit value that conveys information about the area of interest of the
transmitted image.
The table below shows the function of each stamp pixel by position. A more detailed explanation
of how to interpret the pixel values follows the table.
Stamp Pixels S1 and S2:
Stamp pixels S1 and S2 are only active when the Programmable AOI
Sequencer feature is used (see Section
). S1 represents the position number of the area of
interest within the AOI sequence. You can look up the position number in the AOI list so you know
which settings were used to capture the image. S2 represents the run counter. If the
Programmable Area of Interest Sequencer feature is disabled, all bits are set to 0.
Stamp Pixel S3:
Stamp pixel S3 represents the 8 bit frame counter. The frame counter increments
by one for each image captured by the camera. The counter starts at 0 and wraps at 255
(decimal). The frame counter is reset to 0 whenever the camera is switched off or reset. It is also
reset to 0 when the stamp feature is disabled.
Stamp Pixels S4 through S11
: Stamp pixels S4 and S5, S6 and S7, S8 and S9, and S10 and
S11 represent the most significant byte and least significant byte (respectively) of the AOI starting
column, AOI width, AOI starting line, and AOI height.
Position
Function
Position
Function
S1
AOI Sequence Position Number
S7
AOI Width (LSByte)
S2
AOI Sequence Run Counter
S8
AOI Starting Line (MSByte)
S3
Frame Counter
S9
AOI Starting Line (LSByte)
S4
AOI Starting Column (MSByte)
S10
AOI Height (MSByte)
S5
AOI Starting Column (LSByte)
S11
AOI Height (LSByte)
S6
AOI Width (MSByte)
Table 3-2: Stamp Pixel Functions
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When the camera is operating in an 8 bit output mode, the stamp pixels will be 8
bit values. When the camera is operating in a 10 bit output mode, the stamp pixels
will be 10 bit values but only the 8 LSBs will carry information. The two MSBs will
be packed with zeros.
Summary of Contents for A400K
Page 1: ...Basler A400k USER S MANUAL Document Number DA00062410 Release Date 27 September 2007 ...
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Page 25: ...Camera Interface Basler A400k 2 9 DRAFT Figure 2 5 A402k Camera Frame Grabber Interface ...
Page 26: ...Camera Interface 2 10 Basler A400k DRAFT Figure 2 6 A403k Camera Frame Grabber Interface ...
Page 27: ...Camera Interface Basler A400k 2 11 DRAFT Figure 2 7 A404k Camera Frame Grabber Interface ...
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Page 154: ...Configuring the Camera 4 54 Basler A400k DRAFT ...
Page 168: ...Troubleshooting 6 10 Basler A400k DRAFT ...
Page 172: ...Feedback iv Basler A400k DRAFT ...
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