Roi Configuration; Calculation Of The Maximum Frame Rate - Photon Focus MV1-D1312C CameraLink Series User Manual

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4 Functionality
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4.3.2 ROI configuration
In the MV1-D1312C camera series the following two restrictions have to be respected for the
ROI configuration:
The minimum width (w) of the ROI is 544 pixels in the MV1-D1312C-160 camera.
The region of interest must overlap a minimum number of pixels centered to the left and
to the right of the vertical middle line of the sensor (ovl).
For any camera model of the MV1-D1312C camera series the allowed ranges for the ROI
settings can be deduced by the following formula:
x
= max(0, 656 + ovl
min
x
= min(656
ovl, 1312
max
where "ovl" is the overlap over the middle line and "w" is the width of the region of interest.
Any ROI settings in x-direction exceeding the minimum ROI width must be mod-
ulo 32.
Table 4.4: Summary of the ROI configuration restrictions for the MV1-D1312C camera series indicating the
minimum ROI width (w) and the required number of pixel overlap (ovl) over the sensor middle line
The settings of the region of interest in x-direction are restricted to modulo 32
(see Table 4.5).
There are no restrictions for the settings of the region of interest in y-direction.

4.3.3 Calculation of the maximum frame rate

The frame rate mainly depends on the exposure time and readout time. The frame rate is the
inverse of the frame time.
1
fps =
t
frame
Calculation of the frame time (sequential mode)
t
≥ t
+ t
frame
exp
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w)
w)
ROI width (w)
overlap (ovl)
width condition
ro
MV1-D1312C-160
544 ... 1312
272
modulo 32
.

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