USB3.0 Board Level Camera
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User Manual
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No. Information Type
Byte
Data Format Description
2
Gain
4 Bytes 4 bytes are used to transfer the gain information.
Each low 8 bits of the 4 valid data are combined to transfer
the gain information.
Value Range: 0 to 1023.
Note: High bits will be complemented with 0 automatically.
3
Exposure
4 Bytes 4 bytes are combined to show the exposure time, and the
unit is µs.
4
Brightness Info.
4 Bytes 4 bytes are used to transfer the brightness information.
Value Range: 0 to 4095.
Note: High bits will be complemented with 0 automatically.
5
White Balance
8 Bytes R/G/B occupies 2 bytes each.
Value Range: 0 to 4095.
6
Frame Counter
4 Bytes Value Range: 0 to 2
32
-1.
7
Ext Trigger Count
4 Bytes Value Range: 0 to 2
32
-1.
8
Line Input Output
4 Bytes 4 bytes are used to transfer the line input and output
information.
9
ROI Position
8 Bytes 4 bytes stand for the start point, and 4 bytes stand for the
length and width.
In specific, the column coordinate occupies 2 bytes, and the
row coordinate occupies 2 bytes. The column coordinate
information comes first.
In specific, the length and width occupy 2 bytes
respectively, and the length information comes first.
The specific embedded information categories may differ by camera models.
The camera embeds category that you select into the image data. The ROI area do not
influence collection information embedding. If the ROI area is small and there is not enough
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