LYNX Manual RA02
3.8.19 Programmable Frame Rate
3.8.19.1 Set Frame Rate (
‘sfr’
)
The
‘sfr’
command instructs the camera to throttle the camera frame
rate from the current free-running rate to a slower rate. This command
is useful when the user wishes the reduce the amount of bandwidth
required on the Camera Link interface. When the shutter is disabled,
the exposure time will be determined by 1/frame rate. Otherwise, the
shutter setting will determine the exposure time.
Syntax:
sfr <off|i>
Parameter:
off
Disables the programmable frame rate.
i
The frame rate in units of frames per
second.
Range:
i
min=2,
max=3000
Example:
sfr 75
Sets the frame rate to 75 fps.
Notes:
The programmable frame rate can only be used to
reduce the current free-running frame rate. It cannot
be used to increase the frame rate. In order to increase
the frame rate, vertical AOI must be utilized.
3.8.19.2 Get Frame Rate (
‘gfr’
)
The
‘gfr’
command returns the current programmable frame rate
setting.
Syntax:
gfr
Response:
off|i
Example:
gfr
User enters command.
75
Camera responds with current setting.
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