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14 Basler A202k High Gain
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5.1 Calculating the Maximum Allowed Frame Rate
Based on the AOI Size
When the area of interest feature is used, the camera’s maximum allowed frame rate increases.
The amount that the maximum frame rate increases depends on the number of lines included in
the area of interest. The smaller the number of lines in the area of interest, the higher the
maximum frame rate. The maximum allowed frame rate for A202k High Gain cameras can be
calculated using the following formula:
Where: LI = the number of lines includes in the area of interest
5.2 Calculating the Maximum Allowed Frame Rate
Based on Binning
When vertical binning or full binning is used, the cameras maximum allowed frame rate increases.
The maximum allowed frame rate for A202k High Gain cameras can be calculated using the
following formula:
Where: LI = the number of lines in the area of interest
(Remember that when you are working with vertical binning or full binning, the
resolution of the sensor is effectively reduced to 502 lines.)
L
Horizontal binning has no effect on the frame rate.
Maximum frames per second
1
LI 22.77 µs×()1004 LI–()8.2 µs×[]132.9 µs++
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Maximum frames per second
1
LI 30.96 µs×()502 LI–()16.39 µs×[]132.9 µs++
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