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4.4 General Capture of Pulse-Width-Modulated LEDs
Captures and stores the colour and intensity of
Pulse-Width-Modulated (
PWM) LEDs.
Transmit
Description
Receive
Example
Comment
capturepwm
Start PWM-Capture Colour Intensity
OK
capturepwm OK
Description:
Puls-Width-Modulated (PWM) LEDs
This command instructs the LED Analyzer to read and store the colour and intensity of all LEDs.
In this case a default value which is sufficient for most of the LEDs is used.
In order to get better results of different LEDs it is recommended to specify the exposure range manual
(see the next command).
4.5 Manuel Capture of Pulse-Width-Modulated LEDs
Captures and stores the colour and intensity of
Pulse-Width-Modulated (
PWM) LEDs with specified exposure
range
Transmit
Description
Receive
Example
Comment
capturepwm##z b
## Averaging Factor
0=5 Capture operations
1=10 Capture operations
2=15 Capture operations
3=20 Capture operations
…….
15=80 Capture operations
z=Channal
b= Board
OK
capturepwm103 2
10=55 Capture operations
z=Channel 3
b=Board 2
Description:
Puls-Width-Modulated (PWM) LEDs
This command allows an optimal setting for each Puls-Width-Modulated (PWM) LED.
The first two factors, refer to the averaging factor,
z applies to the channel and b marks the board which is used.
The averaging factor is divided into 15 ranges , factor 2 are 15 capture operations.
The settings of the capture time and the sensor area depend on the previous settings
for this sensor, such as by “setcaptime” (see below).