
RMV Operations Manual Revision Copyright illunis LLC, 2014
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4.2.2: Exposure:Trigger Modes
TME: Triggered Manual Exposure
TME
mode uses the trigger pulse to start a pro-
grammed expose/readout cycle. The exposure is set by
the width of the trigger pulse and Transfer Pulse Delay
(TPD) register. TPD should be set to its minimum value
so that the trigger pulse width controls the exposure.
TME mode is the same as TPE mode with the exception
that the exposure is extended by the trigger pulse width.
Serial Commands
Target
Index
Command
R/W
Description
04
03
Readout Mode Select
W
0x0002 = Trigger Manual Exposure
02
04
Transfer Pulse Delay
R/W
0x0007 to 0xFFFF
04
1B
Transfer Pulse Width
R
0x0004 = TPW (Preset at factory)
02
00
Set Trigger ms
W
Set TR time in milliseconds * 100
02
01
Set Trigger us
W
Set TR time in us
02
00
Get Trigger ms
R
Return actual time in milliseconds * 100
02
01
Get Trigger us
R
Return actual time in us (0xFFFF = to large).
02
0E
TPD resolution
R/W
0x0000 = 4 clock periods
0x0001 = 16 clock periods
0x0002 = 64 clock periods
0x0003 = 1024 clock periods
Quick FAQ’s:
►Use the TME mode to control exposure with a cam-
era link capture device’s trigger signal.
►The rising edge of the trigger pulse determines the
beginning of exposure.
►The falling edge of the trigger pulse starts a TPE
cycle. Set TPD to a its minimum value.
►
The strobe signal can be found on the RMV power
connector and is a 3.3V LVTTL signal.
Trigger
Transfer Pulse
Strobe
SUB (Erase)
TST
TPW
TTS
TEXP
Exposure
TPD
PWT
Read Out