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OSCAR Technical Manual V2.4.0

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Exposure time (shutter) and offset

The exposure (shutter) time for continuous mode and Trigger_Mode_0 is
based on the following formula:

Shutter register value x time base + offset

The register value is the value set in the corresponding IIDC register
(SHUTTER [81Ch]). This number is in the range between 1 and 4095.

The shutter register value is multiplied by the time base register value (see

Table 85: Advanced register: Time base

on page 184). The default value here

is set to 20 µs.

A camera-specific offset is also added to this value. It is different for the
camera models:

Exposure time offset

Example: Oscar F-510C

100 x 20 µs + 74 µs = 2074 µs exposure time

The minimum adjustable exposure time set by register is 20 µs.

The real minimum exposure time of an Oscar F-510C is then

20 µs + 74 µs = 94 µs in frame readout mode.

Camera model

Offset interlaced

Offset progressive

Oscar F-320C

46 µs

57 µs

Oscar F-510C

74 µs

83 µs

Oscar F-810C

98 µs

98 µs

Table 36: Camera-specific offset

Camera

Register value

Timebase

Oscar F-510C in interlaced (frame
readout) mode

100

20 µs

Table 37: Register value and time base for Oscar F-510C

Note

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Generally all Oscar cameras enable certain image settings to
be modified on the fly, e.g. gain and shutter can be changed
by the host computer by writing into the gain and shutter
registers even during camera operation. An uncertainty of
one or two images remains, as the host is unaware of (espe-
cially with external trigger) when the next image will arrive.

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