Integrate Enabled Signal; Version Information - Basler A101f User Manual

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Operation and Features

3.4 Integrate Enabled Signal

The Integrate Enabled (IntEn) signal goes high when exposure begins and goes low when
exposure ends. This signal is especially useful when you are operating a system where either the
camera or the object being imaged is movable.
For example, assume that the camera is mounted on an arm mechanism and that the mechanism
can be used to move the camera to view different portions of a product assembly. Typically, you
do not want the camera to move during exposure. In this case, you can monitor the IntEn signal
to know exactly when exposure is taking place and thus know when to avoid moving the camera.

3.5 Version Information

cameras include an advanced feature called "Extended Versions" that allows the user to
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read the version numbers of the firmware and several other elements in the camera. The version
numbers are contained in an ASCII character string located in the EXTD_VERSIONS advanced
features register. The extended versions register and the layout of the information contained in
the character string are described in detail on page 4-12.
Extended versions is an advanced feature and may not be supported by the camera
driver software that you are using.
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