Changes To The Maximum Frame Rate With Area Of Interest - Basler A500k User Manual

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In normal operation, the camera is set to use all of the pixels in the array. To use all
of the pixels, the starting column should be set to 1, the width in columns to 1280,
the starting line to 1 and the height in lines to 1024.
The setting for the width in lines and for the starting column must be divisible by 10.
The minimum width is 10.
The minimum height in lines is 2. The minimum starting line is 0.
The sum of the setting for the starting column plus the setting for the width in col-
umns can not exceed 1281.
The sum of the setting for the starting line plus the setting for the height in lines can
not exceed 1025.
For a color camera, the setting for the height in lines and for the starting line must
be divisible by two. The minimum height in lines is 2.

3.9.1 Changes to the Maximum Frame Rate with Area of Interest

When the area of interest feature is used, the camera's maximum achieveable frame rate
increases. The amount that the maximum frame rate increases depends on the number of lines
included in the area of interest. The fewer the number of lines in the area of interest, the higher
the maximum frame rate. The maximum achieveable frame rate can be calculated using the
following formula:
Maximum frames per second (approximated)
:
k/kc
A504
:
Maximum frames per second (approximated)
k/kc
A501
Where:
k
Basler A500
PRELIMINARY
LI = the number of lines included in the area of interest
Basic Operation and Features
1
----------------------
=
LI x 2 µs
100 MHz
=
------------------------------------------ -
×
1320
(LI + 1)
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