Exposure Control
Grabber-Controlled Exposure
This board supports the following grabber-controlled exposure class of cameras:
Imaging |
CamConfig |
Camera operation class |
AREA |
PxxRG |
Asynchronous progressive scan, grabber-controlled exposure |
LINE |
LxxxxRG |
Grabber-controlled line-scanning, grabber controlled exposure |
LINE |
LxxxxRG2 |
Grabber-controlled line-scanning, grabber controlled exposure, dual signal |
LINE |
LxxxxRP |
Grabber-controlled line-scanning, permanent exposure |
TDI |
LxxxxRP |
Grabber-controlled line-scanning, permanent exposure |
If the camera belongs to the grabber-controlled exposure class, you can specify the desired exposure time through parameters Expose_us and optionally ExposeTrim. This board provides an exposure time range of 1 µs up to 5 s.
The lower limit of the exposure time range is defined by the camera parameter ExposeMin_us. The upper limit of usable exposure time range is defined by the camera parameter ExposeMax_us.
Note. Both parameters prevent using the camera outside the permitted range.
The grabber controls the exposure time through the reset line and optionally in case of LxxxxRG2 operation mode through the auxiliary reset line.
Any of the four Camera Link upstream control line can be used for these purposes with independent polarity control. MultiCam selects automatically the exposure control line(s) according to the value of camera parameters CC<1,2,3,4>Usage; it configures automatically the polarity according to camera parameters ResetEdge and AuxResetEdge.
Uncontrolled Exposure
This board supports the following grabber-controlled exposure class of cameras:
Imaging |
CamConfig |
Camera operation class |
AREA |
PxxSC |
Synchronous progressive scan, camera-controlled exposure |
PxxRC |
Asynchronous progressive scan, camera-controlled exposure |
|
LINE |
LxxxxSP |
Free-running, permanent exposure |
LxxxxSC |
Free-running, camera-controlled exposure |
|
LxxxxRC |
Grabber-controlled line scanning, camera controlled exposure |
If the camera belongs to the camera-controlled exposure class, you can specify the actual exposure time through parameter TrueExp_us. This board provides an exposure time range of 1 µs up to 20 s.