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This is because, in exposure mode 4, the falling edge is captured by the camera eve
Refer to sections and 3.4 Exposure Correction for more information on the
clm
and
Refer to section Figure 11: Mode 2 Timing on page 25 for an example where exposure
time overlaps frame readout.
3.5 Setting a Vertical Window of Interest
indow of interest, the
ease in frame rate and a reduction in data volume.
lows you to preset
coordinates. These coordinates wait for a trigger and because
vated extremely quickly.
1.
thod— either software activated (
wts 1
) or hard
ivated through CC4 (
wts 2
).
2.
Set the window coordinates, using the command
wse 0 1 x y x y
.
3.
Acti
when using an exter al
window control source (
wts
=
2
) .
or
o
transitioning to
wss 0
or
wss 1
depending on the complementary logic
state when using an internal window control source (
wts
=
1
).
4.
When, or if, necessary, repeat steps 2 and 3 to set and activate a new window.
ry
18.475µs (
cl
0µs (
clm 2
or
3
).
m 15
or
16
) or 37.00
xel rate) commands.
uick acti
of new
coordin
one s
they have been prep
To set a window of interest:
o
transitioning CC4 to its complementary logic stat
sot
(sets pi
ware
A window of interest is a subset of a full frame image that is desired as output from the
camera. Because the sensor is outputting only the designated w
benefit is an incr
To allow q
vation
window
ates, the camera al
equence of window
n
rogrammed, the new window is acti
Set the window activation me
act
vate the window coordinates by:
e
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