USB3.0 Board Level Camera
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User Manual
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7.4.1 Non-Overlap Exposure
After completing the current frame’s exposure and readout, the next frame starts to expose and
read out. This process is called non-overlap exposure. The non-
overlap exposure’s frame period is
larger than the sum of the exposure time and the readout time, as shown below.
Non-overlap Exposure under Internal Trigger Mode
Sensor
Exposure
Exposure
1
Exposure
2
Exposure
3
Frame 1
Readout
Frame 2
Readout
Figure 7-5
Internal Trigger Non-Overlap Exposure
Non-overlap Exposure under External Trigger Mode
Trigger_in 1
Trigger_in 2
Trigger_in 3
Sensor
Exposure
Exposure
1
Exposure
2
Exposure
3
Frame 1
Readout
Frame 2
Readout
Figure 7-6
External Trigger Non-Overlap Exposure
The camera will ignore the external signal in the readout section under this mode.
7.4.2 Overlap Exposure
Overlap exposure refers to the overlap between the current frame exposure and the previous
frame readout. In other words, when the previous frame starts to read out, the current frame
starts to expose simultaneously, as shown below.
Overlap Exposure under Internal Trigger Mode
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