Configuring the Camera
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Area of Interest Length CSR
Register Base Address: 0x100A
Field Name: Register Status Offset: 0x0000 Size: 1 Byte Type: Read only
Description: The integer value in this field indicates the status of this control register:
0x00 = The register is not available
0x01 = The register is available. All related settings are OK
0x80 = A value in the register is set out of range
0X81 = The setting for the AOI length conflicts with the setting for the AOI starting pixel.
Field Name: Length Offset: 0x0001 Size: 2 Bytes Type: Read / Write
Description: Writing an integer value to this field sets the length in pixels for the area of interest (AOI)
feature. The value for the length in pixels can normally range from 1 (0x0001) to 4080
(0x0FF0). The actual available range may be limited by the way any related parameters
are set.
If the value is set to 1, the length of the AOI will be 1 pixel. If the value is set to 2, the length
of the AOI will be 2 pixels. Etc.
The 2 bytes in this field are interpreted as follows:
Byte 1 = Low byte of the length value
Byte 2 = High byte of the length value
See Section 3.7 for more information about the AOI feature.
Field Name: Min Offset: 0x0003 Size: 2 Bytes Type: Read only
Description: Minimum allowed integer value for the length setting. This field is updated to reflect limita-
tions caused by the way any related features are set.
The 2 bytes in this field are interpreted as follows:
Byte 1 = Low byte of the min value
Byte 2 = High byte of the min value
Field Name: Max Offset: 0x0005 Size: 2 Bytes Type: Read only
Description: Maximum allowed integer value for the length setting. This field is updated to reflect limita-
tions caused by the way any related features are set.
The 2 bytes in this field are interpreted as follows:
Byte 1 = Low byte of the max value
Byte 2 = High byte of the max value
Field Name: Increment Offset: 0x0007 Size: 2 Bytes Type: Read only
Description: An integer value indicating the increment for the length setting.
The 2 bytes in this field are interpreted as follows:
Byte 1 = Low byte of the max value
Byte 2 = High byte of the max value