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GO-2400M-PMCL / GO-2400C-PMCL
Index structure for Command Sequence
Index1
ROI1
Exposure1
Gain1
Black
Level1
Binning1
LUT
Enable1
Index2
ROI2
Exposure2
Gain2
Black
Level2
Binning2
LUT
Enable2
Index128
ROI128
Exposure
128
Gain128
Black
Level128
Binning128
LUT
Enable128
Index
Selector
(MUX)
Current
Index
(M/Red/Blue)
(H/V)
(M/Red/Blue)
(H/V)
Common Settings
Command Sequence Index (1 to 128)
Common Settings
Sequence LUT mode
(M/Red/Blue)
(H/V)
Sensor Multi ROI Function
Sensor Multi ROI is an ROI function that is configured and functions inside the sensor.
You can configure up to 16 scanning regions (4 horizontal and 4 vertical).
By skipping areas that are not specified as regions of interest when scanning a frame, the sensor's ROI
function outputs the specified regions in a compressed state. You can increase the frame rate due to
the reduced scanning time for the compressed areas. However, you cannot make the line frequency
faster by compressing in the horizontal direction.
ROI 1-1
ROI 1-2
ROI 1-3
ROI 1-4
ROI 2-1
ROI 3-1
ROI 4-1
ROI 2-2
ROI 2-3
ROI 2-4
ROI 3-4
ROI 3-3
ROI 4-2
ROI 4-4
ROI 3-2
ROI 4-3
ROI 1-1 ROI 1-2
ROI 1-3
ROI 1-4
ROI 2-1
ROI 3-1
ROI 4-1
ROI 2-2
ROI 2-3
ROI 2-4
ROI 3-4
ROI 3-3
ROI 4-2
ROI 4-4
ROI 3-2
ROI 4-3
Total sensor area (1936 × 1216)
The areas selected with the ROI function
will be compressed.
Horizontal pixel count
ROI Width 1 + ROI Width 2 +
ROI Width 3 + ROI Width 4
Vertical pixel count
ROI Height 1 + ROI Height 2 +
ROI Height 3 + ROI Height 4
Restrictions
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The specified areas cannot overlap.
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The frame rate can be increased in relation to size of the area specified in the vertical direction, but
not in relation to the horizontal direction.
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In the horizontal direction, the configuration for the second and subsequent row will be identical. In
the vertical direction, the configuration for the second and subsequent column will be identical.