AW00136902000
Image Acquisition Control
Basler dart BCON
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9.4.1
Global Shutter
A main characteristic of a global shutter is that for each frame acquisition, all of the pixels in the
sensor start exposing at the same time and all stop exposing at the same time.
This means that image brightness tends to be more uniform over the entire area of each acquired
image, and it helps to minimize problems with acquiring images of objects in motion.
Immediately after the end of exposure, pixel data readout begins and proceeds in a linewise fashion
until all pixel data is read out of the sensor.
Camera Model
Global Shutter Available?
daA1280-54bm/bc
daA1600-60bm/bc
Yes
daA2500-14bm/bc
No
Table 27: Global Shutter Availability
Line 1
Line 2
Line 4
Line 3
Line 5
Line 6
Line 8
Line 7
Line 9
Line 10
Line 11
Line N-2
Line N
Line N-1
= line exposure
= line readout
Frame Start
Triggered
Fig. 29: Global Shutter