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Maximum frame rate period formula
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<Maximum output frame rate>
During [Continuous] mode: 1 / ((He 40) × Hperiod)
During [Trigger Mode]: 1 / (Exposure Time [sec] + (He 40) × Hperiod)
Full size (regardless of Binning Vertical and Binning Horizontal settings)
Tap Geometry
CL Pixel Clock (MHz)
H Period [sec]
Frame Rate [Hz]
1X2-1Y
37.125
26.290 × 10
-6
30.28
1X2-1Y
74.25
13.145 × 10
-6
60.57
1X2-1Y
84.85
12.444 × 10
-6
63.98
1X3-1Y
37.125
19.421 × 10
-6
41.00
1X3-1Y
74.25
8.795 × 10
-6
90.53
1X3-1Y
84.85
7.731 × 10
-6
102.99
1X4-1Y
37.125
13.253 × 10
-6
60.08
1X4-1Y
74.25
6.626 × 10
-6
120.15
1X4-1Y
84.85
6.222 × 10
-6
127.96
1X8-1Y
37.125
6.734 × 10
-6
118.23
1X8-1Y
74.25
4.848 × 10
-6
164.21
1X8-1Y
74.25
6.222 × 10
-6
127.96
1X8-1Y
84.85
4.808 × 10
-6
165.59
1X8-1Y
84.85
6.222 × 10
-6
127.96
Exposure Mode
The following exposure modes are available on the camera.
Exposure Mode
Description
Off
Exposure control is not performed (free-running operation).
Timed
Mode in which exposure time is pre-set by the user. Images can be captured with the
trigger off (free-running) or with trigger on (EPS).
Trigger Width
Mode in which control of the exposure time is performed using the pulse width of the
trigger input signal. The exposure time will be the same as the pulse width of the
trigger input signal. This allows long exposure.
The settings for exposure control and triggers are related to each other. Be sure to configure the settings
described in “Configuring Exposure and External Trigger Settings” (page 18).