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7.2.7

 

Persistance Control 

This control adjusts the persistence of the image. This is the equivalent of the exposure time for an optical 

camera. A persistence of a 200 to 300 ms is recommended for most applications. A longer persistence 

will allow the averaging of the image over longer time periods, and therefore present images with less 

noise. But events occurring at short intervals will blur from one to the next. A shorter persistence will allow 

the tracking of more dynamic events, at the expense of noisier images. 

7.2.8

 

Lin/Log Button 

In Lin mode, the brightness of the pixel is proportional to the pressure-squared  received from the 

corresponding direction. In Log mode, the brightness of the pixel is proportional to the level in dB received 

from the corresponding direction. Log mode allows the representation of a wider dynamic range of levels, 

but it also tends to produce images with less sharp details. 

7.2.9

 

Interpolation Button 

When this button is pressed, the 32x32-pixel image is interpolated to 128x128 pixels. When not pressed, 

the window shows the raw 32x32 image. The interpolation is performed by the PC, so on some low-end 

PCs the interpolation process can slow-down the image presentation. 

7.2.10

 

Palette Button 

This control selects a monochrome or polychrome palette. On some images, a polychrome palette allows 

more details to be visible in the low-level part of the dynamic range. 

7.2.11

 

AutoTrack Button 

When this button is pressed, the audio beamformer will track the highest-intensity pixel in the image. The 

audio produced by the camera will automatically follow and focus on the source as it moves across the 

field of view. When the mode is not set to AutoTrack, the cursor can be moved manually to any pixel in 

the image. 

7.2.12

 

FOV Button 

The user can choose between two fields of view: 60 deg or 90 deg. Changes from one field of view to 

the other take time, as the camera must be completely reprogramed for the new field of view. The choice 

of field of view is persistent across connections/disconnections. 

7.2.13

 

Record Button 

A movie can be recorded by pressing this button. The recording starts when the button is pressed and 

stops when the button is pressed for a second time. When the recording stops, the application will ask 

where to store the recorded file. 

7.2.14

 

Playback Button 

A previously recorded movie can be played back by pressing the 

Play

 button. The application then asks 

to point to the recorded file. The recorded file plays at normal speed. The playback can be paused by 

pressing the 

Pause

 button at any time. After the complete file has played, the playback system is left in 

pause mode at the last image of the file. Pressing the 

Play

 button while a file is being played will abort 

the playback. 

7.2.15

 

Pause Button 

Pressing the 

Pause

 button during playback will pause the image. At that time, the scrubber bar can be 

moved manually to quickly change locations in the file. 

7.2.16

 

Scrubber bar 

While the playback is paused, the scrubber bar can be used to quickly move the playback to a new 

position in the file. 

 

Summary of Contents for ACAM 64

Page 1: ...ACAM_64 User s Manual December 18 2021 Bruno Paillard ...

Page 2: ...____________________________ 8 7 2 1 Image Field ________________________________________________________________ 8 7 2 2 Cursors____________________________________________________________________ 8 7 2 3 Instrument Information Fields __________________________________________________ 8 7 2 4 Frequency Response _________________________________________________________ 8 7 2 5 Frequency Response C...

Page 3: ...TING ________________________________________ 10 8 1 USB Driver Installation_________________________________________________________ 10 8 2 Electrostatic Discharges ________________________________________________________ 10 ...

Page 4: ...n excess of 160 dBSPL 3 Theory of Operation An acoustic camera produces an image where the intensity of each pixel represents the amplitude of acoustic waves coming from the corresponding direction This is akin to an optical camera producing an image where each pixel represents the intensity of light coming from the corresponding direction For an optical camera the lens focuses light coming from a...

Page 5: ...light collector is always very large relative to the wavelengths of interest This is true even for very small lenses such as those found in camera phones where the size of the lens is a few mm while the wavelengths of interest are in the hundreds of nm more than 10000 times smaller For an optical camera resolution is rarely limited by the size of the aperture For an acoustic camera on the other ha...

Page 6: ...to be listened to This process is called beamforming The microphone array can be digitally steered to the angle of incidence corresponding to any pixel in the field of view and focus on that source In addition since the image shows the azimuth and elevation of the loudest source in the field of view of the camera the beamformer can be made to follow that hot spot as it moves across the field of vi...

Page 7: ... to an available USB port on the PC 2 Verify that the PC properly detects the instrument and wait for the PC to load the driver In case of doubt see section Troubleshooting 6 3 Initial Test and Configuration 1 Upon connection to the PC the LED should light up red yellow then green The LED turning green means that the instrument has finished its boot procedure and that the PC has recognized it 2 Go...

Page 8: ...nse controls 6 Trace of past levels in dB 7 Image persistance control 8 Lin Log image mapping 9 Image interpolation button 10 Image palette 11 Auto Track button 12 Field of view button 13 Record button 14 Play back button 15 Pause button 16 Scrubber bar 7 1 Starting the Application To control an ACAM_64 using the Instrument_Manager proceed as follows 1 3 4 6 7 14 5 8 9 10 11 12 13 16 16 2 ...

Page 9: ... shows the level measured at the position of the cursor 7 2 3 Instrument Information Fields These fields present information about the instrument The User_ID can be set to any alphanumeric string limited to 32 characters This is used to identify the instrument to something pertinent to the user 7 2 4 Frequency Response This shows the frequency response of the camera 7 2 5 Frequency Response Contro...

Page 10: ...ton When this button is pressed the audio beamformer will track the highest intensity pixel in the image The audio produced by the camera will automatically follow and focus on the source as it moves across the field of view When the mode is not set to AutoTrack the cursor can be moved manually to any pixel in the image 7 2 12 FOV Button The user can choose between two fields of view 60 deg or 90 ...

Page 11: ...a different PC and or with a different USB cable If the PC does not recognize the instrument go to step 5 5 If the PC does not seem to recognize the instrument open the Device Manager on the PC This is usually found in Control Panel System and Maintenance 6 Just after connecting the instrument to the PC observe that the Device Manager window refreshes 7 Verify that the following 3 items are create...

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