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Figure 2: wxPropView - Setup for sync. cameras
This assumes that the image acquisition shall start with the rising edge of the trigger signal. Every camera must be
configured like this. Each rising edge of the external trigger signal then will start the exposure of a new image at
the same time on each camera. Every trigger signal that will occur during the exposure of an image will be silently
discarded.
19.9
Working with the Hardware Real-Time Controller (HRTC)
Note
Please have a look at the
Hardware Real-Time Controller (HRTC)
(p. 124) chapter for basic information.
There are several use cases concerning the Hardware Real-Time Controller (HRTC):
•
"Using single camera"
:
•
"Using multiple cameras"
:
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