Operation and Features
BASLER L304
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Exposure End Delay
When an exposure is triggered by the ExSync signal, the actual end of exposure will be delayed.
(This is commonly referred to as an exposure end delay.) The exposure end delay includes two
components: the transfer gate time and the setup time. These times vary depending on the
exposure mode you are using. Table 3-2 shows the transfer gate time and the setup time for each
exposure mode.
For a given exposure mode:
End Delay = Transfer Gate Time + Setup Time
Exposure Mode Transfer Gate Time Setup Time
Level-controlled 1.40 µs
≤ 0.4 µs
Programmable
0.0 µs
≤ 0.4 µs
Edge-controlled
1.40 µs
≤ 0.4 µs
Table 3-2: Exposure End Delay Components
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If you have the Dark Noise Cancellation feature enabled, the start delay and the
end delay will be different from what is shown here. See Section 3.10.2 for more
information.
The actual start and end of exposure can be monitored by using the Integrate En-
abled signal (see Section 3.4).