70 Spyder3 S3-14 and S3-24 Monochrome Camera User's Manual
03-032-20117-01 Teledyne DALSA
Returning Camera Settings with Get Commands
You can also return ind ivid u al cam era settings by inserting a ― get” in front of the command that you
want to query. If the command has a tap or pixel number parameter, you must also insert the tap number
or pixel number that you want to query. To view a help screen listing the following get commands, use
the command gh.
ASCII Commands: Reference
The following table lists all of the camera’s available ASCII com mand s. Refer to App end ix A for d etailed
information on using these ASCII commands.
Table 15: Command Quick Reference
Performs FPN calibration and eliminates FPN noise by
subtracting away individual pixel dark current.
Calculates the camera gain according to the selected
algorithm.
i = Calibration algorithm to use.
1 = This algorithm adjusts analog gain so that 8% to
13% of tap ROI pixels are above the specified target
value.
2 = This algorithm adjusts analog gain so that the
average p ixel value in tap ’s ROI is equal to the
specified target value.
3 = This algorithm adjusts digital gain so that the
average p ixel value in tap ’s ROI is equal to the
specified target.
4= This algorithm adjusts the analog gain so that
the peak tap ROI pixels are adjusted to the specified
target.
t = Tap value. Use 0 for all taps or 1 or 2 for
individual tap selection depending on camera model.
i = Calibration target value in a range from 1024 to
4055 DN (12 bit LSB).
correction calibrate prnu
Performs PRNU calibration and eliminates the difference
in responsivity between the most and least sensitive
pixel creating a uniform response to light.
Calibrates the input lookup table (LUT). The LUTs are
used to remove nonlinearity from the analog chain.
Sets the cam era’s bit w id th w here:
For S3-1x-01K40 and S3-1x-02K40
0 = 8 bits, 1 tap
1 = 12 bits, 1 tap
For S3-2x-01K40 and S3-2x-02K40
2 = 8 bits, 2 taps
3 = 12 bits, 2 taps
Parameters:
t = tap id i = integer value
f = float m = member of a set
s = string
x
= pixel column number
y
= pixel row number