FLIR ThermoVision Micron User Manual page 24

Long-wavelength (7.5 – 13.5 microns) uncooled microbolometer camera
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ThermoVision® Micron/A10 User's Guide 412-0006-10 Version 130
Video Mode: Three Video modes are provided for configuring the camera output:
1. Real-Time. In this mode, the camera provides streaming thermal imagery in real-time.
2. Freeze-Frame. The camera freezes the image at the moment this mode is selected,
providing the same frame continuously.
3. Disabled. Infrared imagery is replaced by a uniform gray output in this mode.
Video Standard: Two Video modes are provided for configuring the camera video output:
4. RS-170A The RS-170A or NTSC is a standard video format used in the United States.
5. CCIR. The CCIR or PAL is a standard video format used commonly in Europe.
Test-Pattern Mode: Three Test-Pattern modes are provided:
1. Off. No test-pattern is provided in this mode. This is the normal mode for viewing
thermal imagery.
2. Ascending Ramp. In this mode, the test pattern shown in Figure 20 is provided at the
analog and digital data channels.
3. Vertical Shade. In this mode, the test pattern shown in Figure 21 is provided at the
analog and digital data channels.
pix(0,0) = 0
(Digital values shown apply to the optional 14-bit digital data stream.)
Note: The ascending-ramp test pattern is intended primarily for verifying the output of the
optional digital data channel. The pattern will not necessarily look as shown in Figure 20 when
Figure 20: Ascending ramp test pattern
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pix(163,0) = 163
pix(x,y) = 164*y + x
pix(147,99) = 16383
pix(148,99) = 0

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