Features
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When "end of exposure" event reporting is enabled, an "end of exposure" event will be reported for
each image in the sequence of individual images. No "end of exposure" event will be reported spe-
cifically for the averaged image.
When a chunk feature is enabled, the data chunk from the last image in the sequence of individual
images will be taken for the averaged image.
Output Frame Rate
When averaging is used, the images will be transmitted at an output frame rate which will be lower
than the acquisition frame rate. As the number of averaged individual images increases, the output
frame rate will decrease.
The output frame rate is described by the following formula:
Example
Assume the acquisition frame rate is 248.4 frames per second and 3 images are averaged, then
the output frame rate will be 82.2 frames per second.
Note that averaging will allow an increased acquisition frame rate compared to not using averaging,
if the frame transmission is the most restricting factor. When averaging is used, Formula 3 in the
"Maximum Allowed Acquisition Frame Rate" section is replaced by the following formula:
Max. Frames/s
Device Current Throughput Parameter Value × Number of Averaged Images
Payload Size Parameter
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