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IMAGE CAPTURING AND VIDEO OUTPUT
Flash strobe
7.13
Flash strobe enable
7.13.1.
The camera is equipped with strobe output signal on the I/O connector. The strobe can be switched on
off by means of the FSE command.
Command syntax: FSEx
Where x is set to 0 to disable the strobe output and x is set to 1 to enable the strobe output. The
definition of the active state depends on the strobe polarity.
The actual setting can be read back from the camera.
Flash strobe polarity
7.13.2.
The active state of the strobe output can be inverted to adapt to the application requirements.
Command syntax: FSPx
Where x is set to 0 for the reverse polarity: in this polarity configuration the phototransistor at the
camera output is non-conductive during the active state of the strobe.
And x is set to 1 for the normal polarity: in this polarity configuration the phototransistor at the camera
output is conductive during the active state of the strobe.
The actual setting can be read back from the camera.
Flash strobe mode
7.13.3.
The strobe output can be operated in two different modes, which are set through the FSM command.
Command syntax: FSMx
Where x is set to 0 for the automatic mode: The strobe will become active at the start of integration.
The strobe will deactivate when the acquisition is completed.
If x is set to 1 the strobe will operate in programmed mode; both delay time after a sensor reset as well
as the duration of the active state can be programmed. A new flash window can only start after the
completion of the previous flash strobe window.
The actual setting can be read back from the camera.
Flash strobe Timing
7.13.4.
The strobe output timing can be programmed through the FST command.
Command syntax: FSTx;y
Where x indicates the delay time between the sensor reset operation and the active state of
the strobe.
Where y indicates the duration of the strobe if the camera is in programmed strobe timing
mode. Note the parameters are ignored in automatic strobe mode.
Valid ranges for both x and y are 0 … 32000. Both x- and y-values are in units of 10
μ
s.
The actual settings can be read back from the camera.
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