One-shot command on the bus to start of exposure, End of exposure to first packet on the bus – ALLIED Vision Technologies Guppy F-503 User Manual
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Controlling image capture
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One-shot command on the bus to start of
exposure
The following sections describe the time response of the camera using a sin-
gle frame (one-shot) command. As set out in the IIDC specification, this is
a software command that causes the camera to record and transmit a single
frame.
The following values apply only when the camera is idle and ready for use.
Full resolution must also be set.
Microcontroller-Sync is an internal signal. It is generated by the microcon-
troller to initiate a trigger. This can either be a direct trigger or a release for
ExSync if the camera is externally triggered.
End of exposure to first packet on the bus
After the exposure, the CCD or CMOS sensor is read out; some data is written
into a small FIFO buffer before being transmitted to the bus.
The time from the end of exposure to the start of transport on the bus is:
500 µs ± 62.5 µs
This time 'jitters' with the cycle time of the bus (125 µs).
#
Read/
Write
Address
Value
Description
7
wr
F0F0061C
80000000
Do one-shot.
6
rd
F0F0061C
00000000
Read out one-shot register.
5
wr
F0F00830
82000000
Switch on external trigger mode 0.
4
rd
F0F00830
80000000
Check trigger status.
3
wr
F0F00614
00000000
Stop free-run.
2
rd
F0F00614
80000000
Check Iso_Enable mode (free-run).
1
rd
F0F00614
00000000
This line is produced by SmartView.
Table 68: One-shot control: descriptions
Feature
Value
One-shot Microcontroller-Sync
250 µs (processing time in the
microcontroller)
µC-Sync/ExSync Integration-Start 8 µs
Table 69: Values for one-shot