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7.5.1 General information ........................................................................................ 84
7.5.2 Correction Algorithm ....................................................................................... 85
7.5.3 Add Defect Pixel to Defectpixellist .................................................................. 86
7.6 Process Interface .................................................................................................. 87
7.6.1 Digital-IOs ....................................................................................................... 87
7.6.1.1  User Denable Inputs ............................................................................. 87
7.6.1.2  General Purpose Input/Output - GPIO (except VCXG.I/.I.XT)  ............... 88
7.6.1.3  Congurable Outputs .............................................................................. 89
7.6.1.4  Modes of Outputs (only VCXG.I / .XT) .................................................... 90
7.6.1.5  Pulse Width Modulated Outputs (only VCXG.I/.I.XT).............................. 91
7.6.2 Trigger ............................................................................................................ 93
7.6.3 Trigger Source ................................................................................................ 93
7.6.4 Debouncer ...................................................................................................... 94
7.6.5  ExposureActive (Flash Signal) ....................................................................... 95
7.6.5.1 ExposureActiveDelay .............................................................................. 96
7.6.6 Timer............................................................................................................... 96
7.6.7 Counter (
≥ Rel. 2 only) ................................................................................... 97
7.7  Sequencer (≥ Rel. 2 only) ..................................................................................... 98
7.7.1 Sequencer sets .............................................................................................. 98
7.7.2  Sequencer conguration ................................................................................ 99
7.7.3 Sequencer command overview ...................................................................... 99
7.8 Device Reset ....................................................................................................... 101
7.9 User Sets ............................................................................................................ 101
7.9.1 VCXG / .I/.I.XT .............................................................................................. 101
7.9.2 VCXU............................................................................................................ 102
7.10 Factory Settings ................................................................................................ 102
7.11 Timestamp ......................................................................................................... 103
7.12 Chunk ................................................................................................................ 104
7.13 Start-Stop-Behaviour ........................................................................................ 106
7.13.1  Start / Stop / Abort Acquisition (Camera) .................................................... 106
7.13.2 Start / Stop Interface .................................................................................. 106
8. VCXG / .I / .I.XT – Interface Functionalities ........................................................ 107
8.1 Device Information .............................................................................................. 107
8.2  Packet Size and Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) ......................................... 107
8.3  Inter Packet Gap (IPG) ....................................................................................... 107
8.3.1 Example 1: Multi Camera Operation – Minimal IPG ..................................... 108
8.3.2 Example 2: Multi Camera Operation – Optimal IPG ..................................... 108
8.4 Transmission Delay ............................................................................................. 109
8.4.1 Time Saving in Multi-Camera Operation ...................................................... 109
8.4.2  Conguration Example ..................................................................................110
8.5 Multicast ...............................................................................................................112
8.6  IP Conguration ...................................................................................................113
8.6.1 Persistent IP ..................................................................................................113
8.6.2  DHCP (Dynamic Host Conguration Protocol) ..............................................113
8.6.3 LLA ................................................................................................................114
8.6.4 Force IP .........................................................................................................114
8.7 Packet Resend .....................................................................................................115
8.7.1 Normal Case..................................................................................................115
8.7.2 Fault 1: Lost Packet within Data Stream .......................................................115
8.7.3 Fault 2: Lost Packet at the End of the Data Stream ......................................116
8.7.4 Termination Conditions ..................................................................................116
8.8 Message Channel ................................................................................................117
8.8.1 Event Generation ..........................................................................................117

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