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GO-5101M-PMCL / GO-5101C-PMCL
Tap
Geometry
CL Pixel
Clock
(MHz)
Period from
Trigger start
edge to
Exposure
start[A](usec)
Period from
Exposure
end to FVAL
start[B](usec)
Next trigger
start prohibited
period[C](usec)
Period from
Trigger end
edge to
Exposure
end[D](usec)
Min
Exposure
[usec]
1X2-1Y
37.125
101
851
466
128
34
1X2-1Y
74.25
51
435
233
61
17
1X2-1Y
84.85
45
384
205
53
15
1X3-1Y
37.125
68
573
311
83
23
1X3-1Y
74.25
42
354
188
48
14
1X4-1Y
37.125
51
436
234
61
17
1X4-1Y
74.25
42
314
188
48
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Gain Control
[Analog All] can be used for gain control for both the monochrome and color camera. [Analog All]
(master gain) uses the sensor's internal gain function and consists of analog gain + digital gain.
Analog gain is used for lower gain, and analog gain + digital gain is used when the gain becomes
high. R and B can be configured individually as digital gain on the GO-5101C-PMCL.
For details on how to configure the settings, see “Adjusting the Gain” (page 20).
The relationship between the gain setting value, gain amplification, and dB value is as follows. For
example, a gain amplification of x5.62 will be 15 dB.
Monochrome
x16
x1
1600
100
24dB
0dB
Gain
setting
value
Gain
amplification
Gain adjustment range (monochrome)
Bayer color
X89.12
X16
X7.15
X5.62
X1
X0.45
1600
0
37876 (X5.62)
0 (X1)
–4533 (X0.45)
R&B
Red
Blue
39dB
-7dB
0dB
24dB
15dB
0dB
–7dB
15dB
0dB
–7dB
15dB
37876 (X5.62)
0 (X1)
–4533 (X0.45)
Gain
setting
value
Master
Master
Gain
amplification
Gain setting
value (scaling)
Gain adjustment range (Bayer color)