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GigE MotionBLITZ EoSens mini1 - 4.3 Record programming

GigE MotionBLITZ EoSens mini1
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4.3 Record programming
4.3.1 Overview
The camera can save recorded frames directly into the internal memory of the
camera at full speed. The memory can be configured as one large buffer or
can be divided in up to 16 regions of equal size, called sequences. Recording
is controlled by the features RecordStart, RecordStop and trigger signals.
Trigger signals may come from:
n The trigger line of the camera
n The button on the back side of the camera
n ImageBLITZ
The table below gives an overview of the possible recording modes of the cam-
era. The method to start and stop recording depends on the used recording
mode.
Record Mode Start Stop
Continuous Recording
one sequence
RecordStart RecordStop or trigger signal.
Continuous Recording with
more than one sequences
RecordStart
RecordStop or trigger signal
(„Sequence jump“ only with
triggers)
Single Recording RecordStart RecordStop
The different recording modes are described in the following sections.
NOTE Most features for recording are stored automatically in the non-volatile
memory of the camera after every recording (RecordWhileTriggerActive,
RecordBurstCnt, RecordStandby, RecordMode, RecordTrailer).
4.3.2 Continuous recording single sequence
In continuous mode the camera fills the internal buffer circularly with frames.
It starts recording at the beginning of the buffer and fills it with frames until the
end of the buffer is reached. After reaching the end of the buffer recording
starts again at the beginning of the buffer etc.
Recording stops when the command RecordStop is given or a trigger signal is
detected.
Programming
MikrotronGmbH / mini1 / CAMMC1370/71-RG / 2021 59 - 67