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Basic Operation & Standard Features
BASLER A102
f 3-13
DRAFT
Figure 3-6: Exposure Start Controlled with an ExTrig Signal
You can calculate the frame readout time with this formula:
Frame Readout Time = ( AOI Height x 51.2281 µs ) + 9941.0 µs
You can calculate the frame transmission time with this formula:
Frame Transmission Time = Packets/frame x 125 µs
To calculate the transmission start delay, use this information:
If the transmission time is greater than the readout time:
Transmission Start Delay = 125 µs.
If the transmission time is less than the readout time:
Transmission Start Delay = (Readout Time - Transmission Time) + 125 µs

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