Spyder 3 GigE User's Manual
A1.3 Setting the Bit Depth and Data Mode
Purpose:
Syntax:
Syntax Elements:
Example:
A1.4 Exposure Mode, Readout Mode, Line Rate and Exposure
Time
Overview
You have a choice of operating in one of seven modes. The camera's line rate
(synchronization) can be generated internally through the software command
externally with an EXSYNC signal, depending on your mode of operation. To select how
you want the camera's line rate to be generated:
1.
2.
Setting the Exposure Mode
Purpose:
Syntax:
Syntax Elements:
Notes:
Related Commands:
Example:
DALSA
Selects the camera's bit depth, number of taps, and data rate.
sdm i
i
sdm 0
You must first set the camera mode using the
Next, if using mode 2, 7 or 8 use the commands
exposure time.
Sets the camera's exposure mode allowing you to control your
sync, exposure time, and line rate generation.
sem i
i
•
•
s sf
2 5 H
sem 3
Camera bit depth. Allowable values are:
For SG-10-01K40 and SG-10-02K40
0 = 8 bits, 1 tap, 40MHz data rate
1 = 12 bits, 1 tap, 40MHz data rate
For SG-10-01K80 and SG-10-02K80
2 = 8 bits, 2 taps, 80Mhz data rate
3 = 12 bits, 2 taps, 80MHz data rate
command.
s em
2 0 H
s sf
2 1 H
Exposure mode to use. Factory setting is 7 .
Refer to
T able 11: Spyder 3 GigE Exposure Modes for a quick
2 8 5 H
list of available modes or to the following sections for a more
detailed explanation.
To obtain the current value of the exposure mode, use the
command
or
g et sem .
g cp
2 3 H
2 4 H
,
s et
2 6 H
ssf
and/or
to set the line rate and
s et
2 2 H
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