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GO-5101M-PGE / GO-5101C-PGE
Pixel Format
Binning settings
Output area
H period
Pack value
Frame rate (fps)
Height
Width
8-bit
B.V&B.H 1
2056
2464
13.414 µs
8
22.7
BV 2/BH 1 (Mono)
1028
2464
45.4
BV 1/BH 2 (Mono)
2056
1232
35.6
B.V & B.H 2 (Mono)
1028
1232
69.8
10-/12-bit
B.V&B.H 1
2056
2464
26.343 µs
16
11.3
BV 2/BH 1 (Mono)
1028
2464
18.1
BV 1/BH 2 (Mono)
2056
1232
35.6
B.V & B.H 2 (Mono)
1028
1232
35.5
10-/12-bit packed
B.V&B.H 1
2056
2464
26.343 µs
12
15.1
BV 2/BH 1 (Mono)
1028
2464
30.2
BV 1/BH 2 (Mono)
2056
1232
18.1
B.V & B.H 2 (Mono)
1028
1232
35.5
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The values during [Continuous]
*1) 12-bit binning is not supported.
Caution
Although the maximum frame rate value is determined by the GigE bandwidth range, when ROI is
configured, the frame rate cannot exceed the sensor output's allowable frame rate value.
Exposure Mode
The following exposure modes are available on the camera.
Exposure Mode
Description
Off
Exposure control is not performed (free-running operation).
Timed
Mode in which control is performed using exposure time. Acquire images using an
exposure time configured beforehand on an external trigger.
Trigger Width
Mode in which control of the exposure time is performed using the pulse width of the
trigger input signal. The exposure time will be the same as the pulse width of the
trigger input signal. This allows long exposure.
The settings for exposure control and triggers are related to each other. Be sure to configure the settings
described in “Configuring Exposure and External Trigger Settings” (page 17).
Trigger Control
The camera allows the following controls to be performed via external trigger signals.
Trigger Selector
Description
Frame Start
Start exposure in response to the external trigger signal input. Select this to perform
exposure control using external triggers.
Acquisition Start
Start image acquisition in response to the external trigger signal input.
Acquisition End
Stop image acquisition in response to the external trigger signal input.
Acquisition Transfer Start Output acquired images at a specified timing in response to an external trigger
signal input. (Up to 7 frames for 8-bit, and up to 3 frames for 10-/12-bit.)
The settings for exposure control and triggers are related to each other. Be sure to configure the settings
described in “Configuring Exposure and External Trigger Settings” (page 17).
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