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7 Camera parameters
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CD40131 Version 1
3DPIXA
The Analog Coarse Gain is a pre-amplification factor (basically to adapt the output signal of
the CCD to the input of the main analog amplifier). The output range of the CCD is higher than
the input range of the AFE (analog front end). With this factor, the possible output range can
be adjusted. With this “adjustable 2 step amplification”, it is possible to adjust the 3DPIXA for
a wide range of applications.
Usage
If the current gaining values are higher than about 200, the Analog Coarse Gain amplifier may
be used (set to a higher amplification factor) to decrease gain values. Otherwise, the image
pixel noise will be increased.
It is recommended to operate the camera with current gaining values in a range from 80…200
for best image quality by using the Analog Coarse Gain function to pre-adjust the actual gain
range.
If the output signal of the CCD is higher than the possible input signal of the AFE, this
might cause saturation in the image with gaining values lower than 255. Therefore,
Analog Coarse Gain has to be set to
–3 dB.
7.2.3
Current camera gain values
This parameter describes the analog gaining parameter of the camera. Its operation will take
place in the second step of analog image processing.
With active white control, this parameter refers to
Gain (3)
Function
Gaining values for the analog gaining of the camera.
Channels
Red, Green, Blue
Odd; Even
Front; Rear
Notes
1 step refers to 0.0359 dB,
27.85 steps refer to 1 dB.
By increasing up to 168 steps, the signal will be doubled.
Camera
Value CST
Lower limit
All
0
Upper limit
All
700