Changes To The Maximum Frame Rate With Binning; Mirror Image - Basler A202K Manual

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3.8.1 Changes to the Maximum Frame Rate with Binning

When vertical binning or full binning is used, the camera's maximum allowed frame rate increases.
The maximum allowed frame rate can be calculated using the following formula:
Maximum Frames per Second
Where: LI = the number of lines included in the area of interest
(Remember that when you are working with vertical or full binning, the resolution of
the sensor is effectively reduced to 502 lines.)
Horizontal binning has no effect on the frame rate.

3.9 Mirror Image

The mirror image feature will cause a horizontal switch around the center-line of the sensor. In
other words, the left side of the image will become the right side and the right side will become the
left.
You can enable the mirror image feature using either the Camera Configuration Tool (see Section
4.1 and the configuration tool's on-line help file) or binary commands (see Section 4.2). With the
Camera Configuration Tool, you use the Features Tab to enable mirror image. With binary
commands, you use the Mirror Image command.
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BASLER A202
DRAFT
1,000,000 µs
=
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -
(LI x 27.658 µs)
+
[ (502 - LI) x 14.4 µs ]
Operation and Features
+
282.4 µs
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