What Is A Pattern Set; How Many Patterns Can Be Stored In Each Pattern Set; How To Change Frame Rate Of Internal Pattern - BOPIXEL OPR407 Series Operating Manual

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6.4 What is a pattern set?

A pattern set is a set of patterns that have similar properties. In particular, each pattern set can
be a 1-bit or 8-bit 1D pattern, which can be horizontal or vertical. Pattern sets are initially saved in
flash and then loaded into the controller's internal memory before being displayed. If only one
pattern set is used, then the pattern can be displayed at the fastest speed. If multiple pattern sets are
used, there is a load time overhead when switching between different pattern sets. Users can
change the projection order of the pattern set by modifying the pattern order table.

6.5 How many patterns can be stored in each pattern set?

The maximum number of patterns that each pattern set can store is limited by the
size of the DLPC347x internal memory. Limits for different patterns are provided in
the table below. Multiple pattern sets can be stored in external flash memory and can
be dynamically loaded into the DLPC347x controller. Therefore, the maximum
number of patterns that can be used in "Internal streaming" mode is determined by the
size of the external flash memory.
1D Pattern Type
8-bits vertical patterns
8-bits horizontal patterns
1-bits vertical patterns
1-bits horizontal patterns

6.6 How to change frame rate of internal pattern?

The user can set the exposure time for each pattern set. The exposure time refers
to the time when the pattern is displayed and the lighting is turned on. In addition, the
user needs to set the pre-exposure dark time and post-exposure dark time. The
pre-exposure dark time refers to the time that no pattern is displayed and the lighting
Max # of Patterns
6
8
51
64
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