Specifications
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Triggering
The following table shows how the shutter type impacts available frame rates.
Reducing the area for ROI reduces readout time. The relations in
Table 16
apply
only if exposure time is shorter than readout time.
Sensor shutter types
Differences between global shutter (GS), rolling shutter (RS) sensors are explained
in
Shutter types affecting image readout
on page 198. Triggering behavior differs
between cameras with global shutter (GS) and rolling shutter (RS). See
on page 186 for details.
Power consumption
The power consumption values in this chapter are for
typical
operation
:
•
Factory settings (camera after startup)
•
Minimum exposure time
•
Maximum frame rate
•
Full resolution
•
RAW8 (GREY) pixel format
•
Camera operation in freerun mode
•
Sensor readout using ADC bit depth
•
Without bandwidth limitations.
Dimensions
For your model’s dimensions, see
In manufacturing, camera board and sensor are moved against each other to
adjust flange focal distance. The value range for camera length with open housing
cameras reflects in the technical drawings. See
Sensor type
Shutter type
Trigger mode
Available frame rates
ROI frame rates
Global shutter (GS)
Global shutter (GS)
Freerun
Maximum values
Increased values
Global shutter (GS)
External trigger
Maximum values
Increased values
Rolling shutter (RS)
Rolling shutter (RS)
Freerun
Maximum values
Increased values
Rolling shutter (RS)
External trigger
Halved values
Increased values
Table 16: Frame rates depending on shutter types and trigger modes