Analog To Digital Converter (Adc); Binning - ZWO ASI071MC-COOL Manual

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5.6 Analog to Digital Converter (ADC)

The ASI071 camera records in 14bit ADC. This camera also supports ROI (region of interest)
imaging, and smaller ROI has faster fps.
Here is the maximum speed of ASI071 running under USB2.0 and USB3.0.

5.7 Binning

The ASI071 camera supports hardware bin3 and software bin2, bin3 and bin4 mode. Hardware
binning is supported by sensor but is done in digital domain like software binning and use 10bit
ADC. The only advantage of hardware binning is faster fps(20fps). We recommend customer to
use software binning if you don't need faster fps. Just set "hardware binning" on in software to
enable hardware binning.
5.8 Tilt adjustment
The alignment of sensor just like align the primary mirror of newtonian
there is 3 directions you can adjust, each direction have one push and pull screws
you can do like this:
1.Find out which part of the camera have tilt issue from your image and mark it on the camera
body
then you can adjust the screws in this direction or opposite direction in next step
2.Attach the camera to your scope and start live view or continues running mode
loose the pull screw and tight the push screw a little to check if it's better
otherwise you need to adjust the opposite ones
you also need to check other corners after adjustment if this direction is ok now
3. Repeat step 2 until stars in all corners are perfect
USB 2.0
Resolution
14Bit ADC
4944×3284
2.7fps
1920×1200
18.8fps
1280×1080
31.3fps
640×480
69.5fps
320×240
134.2fps
USB3.0
14Bit ADC
10fps
28fps
33fps
70fps
134fps
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