
Configuring the Camera
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Gain CSR
Note:
The gain can be set by writing a floating point value to the Absolute Gain field or by writing
an integer value to the Raw Gain field. Refer to Section
for an explanation of the difference
between these two fields.
Register Base Address:
0x0E00
Field Name:
Register Status
Offset:
0x0000
Size:
1 Byte
Type:
Read only
Description:
The integer value in this field indicates the status of this control register:
0x00 = The register is not available
0x01 = The register is available. All related settings are OK
0x80 = A value in the register is set out of range
Field Name:
Absolute Gain
Offset:
0x0001
Size:
4 Bytes
Type:
Read / Write
Description:
Writing a floating point value to this field sets the global gain in dB. For example, if the value
in this field is set to +10.55, the gain would be +10.55 dB.
The gain can normally range from -3.00 dB to +20.00 dB in increments of 0.01.
The value in this field is a standard IEEE-754 single precision (32 bit) floating point number.
See Section
for more information about gain.
Field Name:
Absolute Min
Offset:
0x0005
Size:
4 Bytes
Type:
Read only
Description:
Minimum allowed floating point value for the absolute gain setting.
The value in this field is a standard IEEE-754 single precision (32 bit) floating point number.
Field Name:
Absolute Max
Offset:
0x0009
Size:
4 Bytes
Type:
Read only
Description:
Maximum allowed floating point value for the absolute gain setting.
The value in this field is a standard IEEE-754 single precision (32 bit) floating point number.
Field Name:
Raw Gain
Offset:
0x000D
Size:
2 Bytes
Type:
Read / Write
Description:
Writing an integer value to this field sets the global gain.
The value can normally range from 181 (0x00B5) to 2560 (0x0A00).
The dB of gain that the camera will apply at a given setting in this field is determined by this
formula:
dB = 20 x log ( setting / 256 )
For example, if the value in this field is set to 1200 (0x04B0), then:
dB = 20 x log (1200 / 256)
dB = 13.42
The 2 bytes in this field are interpreted as follows:
Byte 1 = Low byte of the raw value
Byte 2 = High byte of the raw value
See Section
for more information about gain.
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