Synchronous Exposure Alignment
Exposure is synchronous to the internal timing of the sensor. The readout is concurrent to the
exposure for the fastest possible frame rate.
When a valid trigger is received and the Exposure Time is shorter than the readout period, the
Exposure Start event is latched in the previous frame's readout. That is; the Exposure Start Event
is delayed and is initiated when the actual exposure starts such that the exposure ends and
readout begins as soon as the previous readout has completed.
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The programmable exposure duration is in 1µs steps.
Exposure duration is from a camera sensor specific minimum (in µs) up to 16 sec.
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Any trigger received before the start of frame readout is ignored and generates an invalid frame
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trigger event.
Reset Exposure Alignment
Sensor timing is reset to initiate exposure when a valid trigger is received. Readout is sequential to
exposure, reducing the maximum achievable frame rates. That is, a trigger received during
exposure or readout is ignored since data would be lost by performing a reset.
Sensor Exposure Timing: OnSemi Python Models
Nano cameras with OnSemi sensors have general timing characteristics as described below.
Trigger Characteristics: Start of Exposure
External
Trigger Input
Internal Trigger Control
Additional triggered exposure mode features and timing specific to OnSemi sensors are described
in the
I/O Controls
Category.
See model specific sections for explicit timing values.
Genie Nano-CL Series™
rising edge active
Input propagation Delay (see Input Signals Electrical Specifications)
Internal Delay (exposureAlignment = Reset or Synchronous With No Overlap)
Internal Delay (exposureAlignment = Synchronous With Overlap)
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Start of Exposure Details
for Nano Models using OnSemi Python
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