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Characteristics and restrictions:

 

1.

 

Up to 65536 bytes can be saved into camera's non-volatile memory. 

2.

 

All data will be erased in 1 burst. 

3.

 

Data can be saved in bursts of 256 bytes each time. All 256 should be filled either with valid 

or padding data. 

4.

 

If data is loaded before erase operation is performed (1 time for all data), this data may be 

corrupted. 

5.

 

Data can be read at any time. (It is best not to read non-volatile memory while camera is 

streaming). 

6.

 

The access to non-volatile memory will be performed via GeniCam interface:  

Operation sequence. 

3.3.1

 

UserSet - save and load camera configuration 

The following steps describe the sequence of saving and loading user set parameter configurations 

for a specific camera, using Vision Point application: 

Save User Set: 

1.

 

Calibrate the desired camera parameters in “Camera” tab. 

2.

 

Open “User Set Control” category 

3.

 

Select  the  desired  “UserSetSelector”  numeration  as  UserSetX  (X  in  range  of  1-8).  

NOTE: “Default” user set contains factory settings and is not rewritable. 

4.

 

Execute “Save User Configuration” command. 

Load User Set: 

1.

 

Select “UserSetSelector” to the desired UserSetX (X in range of 1-8). 

2.

 

Execute “Load User Configuration” command. 

3.

 

Press “Refresh” (located in the bottom of the project window). 

4.

 

In order to determine the user set configuration with which setting the camera will power up, 

set  the  desired  user  set  in  “User  Set  Default  Selector”  to  UserSetX  (X  in  range  of  1-8).  

NOTE: “Default” user set will load camera’s factory settings. 

 

Using the DSNU and PRNU corrections 

Summary of Contents for JetCam

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Page 2: ...RE 3 JETCAM CAMERA SIDE VIEW W O LENS 4 FIGURE 4 DARK FIELD CALIBRATION STEPS 5 FIGURE 5 FLAT FIELD CALIBRATION STEPS 6 FIGURE 6 UNIFORM LIGHT SOURCE BEFORE VS AFTER FLAT FIELD CALIBRATION 6 FIGURE 7...

Page 3: ...photo response non uniformities PRNU and or artifacts caused by the illumination and illumination optics These application notes describe how to calibrate the flat field functions and how to use them...

Page 4: ...with the socket electrical connector 3 Insert the fiber cable into the module by firmly pushing each cable into the module until you will hear a click 4 Connect the Power Adaptor to the JetCam power...

Page 5: ...brate It only requires a reference image to be recorded without illumination on the image sensor Follow this steps to perform dark field calibration process 1 For dark field calibration the light shou...

Page 6: ...optimal result Follow this steps to perform flat field calibration process 1 Prepare light source Uniform light should be applied across the sensor This can be achieved by removing the lens and settin...

Page 7: ...lable gain is not sufficient to correct for the difference between the weakest and brightest illuminated pixel segment a flat field cannot be achieved Figure 6 Uniform light source before vs after fla...

Page 8: ...arameter configurations In addition a Default UserSet is available so it will be possible to revert back to default factory settings 1 Selection between the different available user configuration Defa...

Page 9: ...and loading user set parameter configurations for a specific camera using Vision Point application Save User Set 1 Calibrate the desired camera parameters in Camera tab 2 Open User Set Control catego...

Page 10: ...Volatile memory save function call sequence 1 UserMemoryBulkErase erase all user non volatile memory 2 UserMemoryPageSelector select page 255 0 in memory 256 bytes for each page 3 UserMemoryPageAll ar...

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