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Advanced parameters and commands

Pearleye Technical Manual V2.3.0

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Temperature drift compensation (m, n, o, p)

The output data of a microbolometer system is highly affected by the tempera-
ture of the camera. Therefore digital drift compensation can be activated in the
post processing chain. An internal temperature sensor (Dallas DS18B20) calcu-
lates an offset that is added to each pixel. The parameters for this compensation
are normally preset by factory with measured values for each camera. However,
the user can modify these parameters, especially the additional offset parame-
ter

p=.

With

m= the drift compensation can be activated/deactivated and a fil-

ter for the temperature values can be switched on/off.

The parameter

n= specifies the slope of the linear drift compensation

term n*T+o. The value specifies the slope in counts per °C and is represented in
10.6 bit fixed point two’s complement notation.

With

o= the offset is specified. The value is represented in 16 bits fixed

point two’s complement notation.

An additional offset (user offset) can be specified by

p=. This parame-

ter is represented in 16 bits fixed point two’s complement notation.

GigE Vision feature name

Description

BPC_OperationMode

Operation mode of the bad pixel correction.

(F= command)

BPC_CorrectionData_FileNumber

File number of the correction data for the bad pixel correction.

(C= command)

Table 25: Camera special feature: BadPixelCorrection

m 0

Operation Mode

Drift compensation

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

-

-

-

f

-

-

-

m

rw

rw

Bit group

Value (hex)

Description

f

0

Filter is enabled

1

Filter is bypassed

m

0

Drift compensation deactivated

1

Drift compensation activated

Table 26: Temperature drift compensation: values

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