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Binning (only pike b/w models), 2 x / 4 x / 8 x binning, E chapter – ALLIED Vision Technologies Pike F-1600 User Manual

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PIKE Technical Manual V5.1.2

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Binning (only Pike b/w models)

2 x / 4 x / 8 x binning

Definition

Binning is the process of combining neighboring pixels while being read out
from the CCD chip.

Binning is used primarily for 3 reasons:

a reduction in the number of pixels and thus the amount of data while
retaining the original image area angle

an increase in the frame rate (vertical binning only)

a brighter image, also resulting in an improvement in the signal-to-noise
ratio of the image

Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and signal-to-noise separation specify the qual-
ity of a signal with regard to its reproduction of intensities. The value signifies
how high the ratio of noise is in regard to the maximum achievable signal inten-
sity.

The higher this value, the better the signal quality. The unit of measurement
used is generally known as the decibel (dB), a logarithmic power level. 6 dB is
the signal level at approximately a factor of 2.

However, the advantages of increasing signal quality are accompanied by a
reduction in resolution.

Only Format_7

Binning is possible only in video Format_7. The type of binning used depends
on the video mode.

Types

In general, we distinguish between the following types of binning

(H=horizontal, V=vertical):

2 x H-binning

2 x V-binning

4 x H-binning

4 x V-binning

8 x H-binning

8 x V-binning

Note

Only Pike b/w cameras have this feature.

Binning does not change offset, brightness or black-
level.

Note

Changing binning modes involves the generation of new shad-
ing reference images due to a change in the image size.

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