Image Acquisition, Frame And Exposure Control Parameters - Photon Focus MV0 3D06 Series User Manual

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4 Image Acquisition
Acquisition Control The acquisition control block takes care of the acquisition function. The
camera can only capture frames, when the acquisition has been started and is active (see
Section 4.2 for more information).
Frame Control The frame control block takes care of the capturing of one or many frames and
burst of frames (see Section 4.3 for more information).
Exposure Control The exposure control block takes care of the exposure time of a frame (see
Section 4.4 for more information).
Counter The camera has four independent counters. They count events from a selectable
source (see Section 5.1 for more information about counter configuration and usage).
Timer The camera has four independent timers. A timer delay and duration are configurable
and the timers are triggered by a selectable source (see Section 5.2 for more information
about timer configuration and usage).
Encoder The camera has a configurable encoder block. A/B trigger signals are decoded to
generate internal trigger signals from selectable sources (see Chapter 6 for more
information about encoder configuration and usage).
Action There are four actions, which can be used to trigger functions in the GigE camera, such
like aquisition and frame capture or counter and timer. Action commands can be
generated by the host application and are transmitted via GigE interface to the camera
with low latency and low jitter.
I/O Control The I/O control unit manages physical camera inputs and outputs and LED. A
switch matrix within this block allows connecting internal status signals to the output
lines or LED. Status signals can come from the acquisition, frame or exposure control
block, also from timer or counter, or even input lines can be routed to an output. The
input lines can be used to control the acquisition, frame and/or exposure, also to start a
timer or count events with a counter (see Chapter 7 for more information).
Software Signal Pulse and User Output The camera has user outputs, which can be set to 1 or
0 by software access, and a software signal pulse generator block (see Section 4.7). These
user outputs and signal pulses can be used to control camera functions by software
access, such like acquisition and frame capture or counter and timer.
Signal Routing All these elements are connected to each other by the signal routing block. The
following sections show which signals are available and how they can be used in the
others blocks.

4.1.3 Image Acquisition, Frame and Exposure Control Parameters

Mainly the following commands/settings are involved in order to control and configure the
camera acquisition and frame capturing:
Acquisition Start and Stop Command
Acquisition Mode (Single Frame, Multi Frame, Continuous Frame)
Acquisition Frame Count
Acquisition Frame Burst Count
Acquisition Frame Rate
Exposure Mode (Timed, Trigger Controlled)
Exposure Time
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