5 –Camera Controller
A6700sc/A6750sc User’s Manual
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5.2.4.2.4
Sync Out
The Sync Out options allow the user to set a delay for the sync out pulse as well as the sync delay
reference and polarity. The Sync Out signal always has a jitter of ±1 clock (160nsec).
Sync Out Options
Sync Out Delay
Allows for the user to set a delay for the sync out on a preset
basis.
Sync Out Source
Allows for the sync out to be referenced to the start of frame or
start of integration.
Sync Out Polarity
Allows for the sync out to be active high or low.
5.2.5 Correction Page
The Correction Tab contains all the controls needed to manage the on-camera NUCs. On-camera
NUCs are stored in two types of memory:
RAM memory
. This type of memory is used to store NUCs that will be applied to live image data.
There is enough RAM memory for one NUC to be loaded for each Preset. This memory is volatile
and is lost when then camera is turned off. If a NUC was loaded into RAM, the camera will reload that
NUC from flash automatically when the camera is turned on if a Save State was performed.
Flash Memory.
This type of memory is used as nonvolatile NUC storage. There is about 2GB of
flash memory available for storing NUCs. This is enough space to store hundreds of full frame NUCs.