- SS-HQ1 Application Notes -
Ver.1.0.0 January 7, 2005
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Related Parameters
Blemish compensation function ON/OFF
The following parameter is used to turn the blemish compensation function ON/OFF.
Table 11.2-3 Blemish compensation function ON/OFF parameter
Parameter
Description
DEFON CAT1_Byte1_bit6
0[h]: Turns blemish compensation function OFF
1[h]: Turns blemish compensation function ON
* These parameters can be used for both static detection and dynamic detection.
Detection mode settings
This parameter is used to switch between normal blemish detection mode and large blemish detection mode.
Normal blemish detection mode is detected to one blemish pixel. In large blemish detection mode, a pixel
which the blemish more than a certain level adjoined is also detected as a blemish. (The detection and
compensation process treats the blemish as a continuous blemish, but the correction place is counted as one
place.)
Table 11.2-4 Parameter for switching blemish detection modes
Parameter
Description
LARGEON CAT11_Byte1_bit3
0[h]: Normal blemish detection mode
1[h]: Large blemish detection mode
* These parameters can be used for both static detection and dynamic detection.
Detection threshold level settings
These parameters are used to set the blemish threshold level and the large blemish threshold level. Pixels
exceeding the levels set in these parameters are recognized as being blemish.
Blemishes exceeding the normal blemish threshold level (DETREFL/M) are recognized as being normal
blemishes. Blemishes exceeding the large blemish threshold level (LARGREFL/M) are recognized as being
large blemishes.
Table 11.2-5 Parameters for setting detection threshold levels
Parameter
Description
DETREFL CAT11_Byte5_bit0-7(LSB)
DETREFM CAT11_Byte9_bit0-1(MSB)
Used to set normal blemish threshold level
LARGREFL CAT11_Byte7_bit0-7(LSB)
LARGREFM CAT11_Byte9_bit4-5(MSB)
Used to set large blemish threshold level
* These parameters can be used for both static detection and dynamic detection.
* When setting LARGREFL/M, be sure to set a value that is greater than the DETREFL/M value
(DETREFL/M < LARGREFL/M).