AW00089317000 Standard Features
Basler ace GigE 201
If you know the current decimal setting for the gain raw, you can use the following formula to
calculate the dB of gain that will result from that setting:
Gain in dB = 20 log
10
(Gain Raw Setting / 32)
Example:
Assume that you are working with a camera that has a gain raw setting of 128. The gain is
calculated as follows:
Gain in dB = 20 log
10
(128 / 32)
Gain in dB = 12.0
Table 30 shows the minimum and maximum possible dB of gain for each camera model.
Model
On the acA2000-50 and on the acA2040-25 camera models, the minimum setting
for the Gain Raw parameter can be reduced to 0 by using the remove parameter
limits feature.
For more information about the remove parameter limits feature, see Section 10.3
on page 208.
Camera Model db Gain at
Min Setting
db Gain at
Max Setting
(8 bit depth)
db Gain at
Max Setting
(12 bit depth)
acA2000-50gm/gc
1.02 24 24
acA2000-50gm/gc - CMV2000-V3
acA2000-50gmNIR
acA2000-50gmNIR - CMV2000-V3
acA2040-25gm/gc
acA2040-25gm/gc - CMV4000-V3
acA2040-25gmNIR
acA2040-25gmNIR - CMV4000-V3
Table 30: Minimum and Maximum dB of Gain (acA2000-50, acA2040-25 Only)