LYNX Manual RA02
2.1.2 Dual
Output
When operating in a dual output mode, the image is split in two equal parts,
each side consisting of half of the horizontal pixels and the full vertical
lines. The first (left) half of the pixels are shifted out of the HCCD register
towards the left video amplifier – Video L, while the second (right) half of
the pixels are shifted towards the right video amplifier – Video R (Figure
2.2). In the horizontal direction the first half of the image appears normal
and the second half is left/right mirrored. The camera reconstructs the image
by flipping the mirrored portion and rearranging the pixels. Dual output is
the default factory mode of operation – refer to the Configuration Memory
section.
Figure 2.2 - Dual Output Mode of Operation.
For normal mode of operation the frame rate can be calculated using the
following formula (Formula 1.1). Please note that the formula is not
applicable if the shutter is enabled:
Frame rate [fps] = 1 / exposure time [sec]
(1.1)
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