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Quadrus MINI Imager User’s Manual
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Camera and IP Setup
Skew Correction
The Quadrus MINI’s CMOS image sensor
has a “rolling shutter” mechanism that
controls pixel integration row-by-row,
unlike a global shutter, which performs
light integration of all pixels at once. When
a row of pixels has integrated light for the
amount of time specified by the user-defined
shutter speed, that row will be read out. The rows of the image are exposed individually in rapid
sequence. As a symbol moves through the field of view, it is in a different position at each
row read-out. This creates distortion, or “skew”, as in the image shown below. In this
image, the symbol is moving from left to right at a line speed of 40 inches per second. The
bottom of the symbol is read out first while the upper portion is still being integrated, causing
distortion along the symbol’s
x
-axis.
Note:
The amount of blur in the image is an effect of shutter speed, and is not a factor in
rolling shutter distortion.
If the symbol enters the imager’s field of view from the top or bottom, distortion will occur
on the
y
-axis. The image below shows two symbols entering the field of view from the top
at different line speeds. As you can see, this causes the image to shrink along the
y
-axis.
This is because the symbol is moving perpendicular to the CMOS sensor’s row read-out.
In other words, the bottom of the symbol is read out first, and as the symbol moves information
is lost (the symbol enters pixel rows that have already been processed). This causes the
symbol to appear to shrink vertically.
Note:
If the symbol were to enter the field of view from the bottom, the captured image
would be stretched along the
y
-axis.
The amount of rolling shutter distortion depends upon the amount of time it takes to read
out an image row, and the line speed at which the target object is traveling. Therefore, one
way to reduce skew is to speed up the read-out time per pixel row. This can be accomplished
by reducing the column size of the image sensor.
For example, if the column size is reduced from 640 to 320, the time it takes to read out a
row of pixels from the sensor is reduced by half, and image skew will be reduced by a
factor of 2. As the column dimension of the image is reduced, the effect of rolling shutter
distortion is reduced by the same factor.
Important:
Reducing the row size of the image has no effect, because it does not change
the row read-out time. Skew will remain the same regardless of row size.
Full Image Height
Full Image Width
16” / sec
10” / sec
Full Image Width
Direction of
symbol
movement
Summary of Contents for Quadrus MINI Imager
Page 1: ...Quadrus MINI Imager User s Manual P N 84 006300 Rev...
Page 12: ...xii Quadrus MINI Imager User s Manual Statement of RoHS Compliance...
Page 98: ...4 20 Quadrus MINI Imager User s Manual Additional Notes about Calibration...
Page 128: ...5 30 Quadrus MINI Imager User s Manual Setting Up the Imager for EZ Trax...
Page 180: ...6 52 Quadrus MINI Imager User s Manual Background Color...
Page 238: ...7 58 Quadrus MINI Imager User s Manual Configuring EZ Trax Output...
Page 298: ...10 32 Quadrus MINI Imager User s Manual Skew Correction...
Page 318: ...11 20 Quadrus MINI Imager User s Manual Request All Configuration Database Settings...
Page 348: ...13 24 Quadrus MINI Imager User s Manual Other Operational Serial Commands...
Page 362: ...14 14 Quadrus MINI Imager User s Manual Ordered Output Filter...