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39
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GO-2400M-PMCL / GO-2400C-PMCL
Tap Geometry
CL Pixel Clock
(MHz)
Period From
FVAL end to
Exposure end
[X1] (usec)
Max Exposure [msec]
Min Exposure
[usec]
Horizontal ROI
ALL
Framerate-13/H Freq
3H + 22 x 0.013
1X2-1Y
(Full)
37.125
143 to 169
7999.658
79
74.25
64 to 77
7999.829
40
84.85
59 to 72
7999.838
38
1X3-1Y
(Full)
37.125
104 to 124
7999.748
59
74.25
29 to 39
7999.886
27
84.85
40 to 48
7999.900
24
1X4-1Y
(Full)
37.125
64 to 78
7999.828
40
74.25
32 to 40
7999.914
20
84.85
30 to 37
7999.919
19
1X8-1Y
(Full)
37.125
32 to 40
7999.912
21
74.25_8
24 to 29
7999.937
15
74.25_10
32 to 39
7999.919
19
84.85_8
7.3 to 12
7999.937
15
84.85_10
33 to 39
7999.919
19
Gain Control
[Analog All] can be used for gain control for both the monochrome and color camera. [Analog All]
(master gain) uses the sensor's internal gain function and consists of analog gain + digital gain.
Analog gain is used for lower gain, and analog gain + digital gain is used when the gain becomes
high. R and B can be configured individually as digital gain on the GO-2400C-PMCL.
For details on how to configure the settings, see “Adjusting the Gain” (page 22).
The relationship between the gain setting value, gain amplification, and dB value is as follows. For
example, a gain amplification of x5.62 will be 15 dB.
For monochrome
x16
x1
1600
100
24dB
0dB
Gain
setting
value
Gain
amplification Gain adjustment range (monochrome)