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Non destructive Readout for multiple Pixel Exposure
5.8.4.
Command
:O<x>
<x> = 1 ... 7
:O?
Response
--*
* ACK/NAK if acknowledge on
<x>
current value
Description
This command controls the non destructive readout mode. If
desired, pixel exposure can be accumulated up to 7 times,
resulting in alternative image exposures. The optimally exposed
image can be selected for further processing. At indefinite light-
ing conditions, as in 24 hour outdoor applications, the Baumer
HXC becomes the high speed camera that spots everything.
With
x = 1
after every frame the pixels are reset (normal
operation). With
x > 1
all pixels will be read out multiple times
(max. 7) after they are reset. So for low light the last samples
are useful and for high light levels the first samples are useful.
Summary of Contents for HXC13
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