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OPERATING AND USER MANUAL QUARTZ series CXP
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SynchControl mode
If ExposureMode is set to Synchcontrol, the start and stop of acquisition is controlled by the rising
edge of the external control pulse (section 3.2). The falling edge of the control pulse does not trigger
any event. The integration time is equal to the frame period. Sensor readout (image n) and sensor reset
(image n+1) occur simultaneously at the rising edge of the contorl pulse when BurstRequestMode is
set to RequestModeAuto.
TimedTriggerControl mode (triggered control mode)
If ExposureMode is set to TimedTriggerControl mode, the acquisition is started by a hardware trigger.
The length of the exposure is determined by camera parameter ExposureTimeRaw (section 6.4.9).
Start and Stop acquisition
6.4.6.
The camera can be in acquisition state and in non-acquisition state.
The latter state occurs after camera startup.
Note that the CoaXPress standard requires certain settings to be changed when acquisition is
stopped. In the Quartz cameras, for these setting changes the camera
automatically stops and restarts
acquisition with the setting change in between. Hence, the user does not need to bother about
stopping and starting acquisition.
The transmission from non-acquisition state to acquisition state is done by the AcquisitionStart
command, and vice versa by the AcquisitionStop command.
After camera start-up, image acquisition is always to be started with a AcquisitionStart.
PARAMETER NAME
INTERFACE
ACCESS
VISIBILITY
RANGE
DEFAULT
AcquisitionStart
ICommand
R/W
B
-
AcquisitionStop
ICommand
R/W
B
-
Frame period (Timed mode only)
6.4.7.
The frame period is configurable via AcquisitionFramePeriodRaw.
The maximum frame period is 100000
µ
s. The minimum depends on whichever of the equations in
section 6.4.1 and 6.4.2 is limiting.
I
f the frame period is decreased, the camera checks the integration time and adjusts it to the
maximum possible if necessary.
If the value 0 is written to this register, the camera is automatically set to the highest maximum frame
rate (shortest frame period). This exact rate can then be queried by reading out the parameter again.
If required the exposure time (section 6.4.9) will be decreased to fit within the frame period.
PARAMETER NAME
INTERFACE
ACCESS
VISIBILITY
RANGE
DEFAULT
AcquisitionFramePeriodRaw
IInteger
R/W
B
minimum frame period
to 100000