CA/CE-Series GigE Area Scan Camera·User Manual
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Each category of embedded information has its unique data format.
Table 10-5 Embedded Information Data Format
4 bytes are used to transfer the timestamp information.
4 bytes are used to transfer the gain information.
Each low 8 bits of the 4 valid data are combined to transfer
the gain information.
Value Range: 0 to 1023.
Note: High bits will be complemented with 0 automatically.
4 bytes are combined to show the exposure time, and the
unit is µs.
4 bytes are used to transfer the brightness information.
Value Range: 0 to 4095.
Note: High bits will be complemented with 0 automatically.
8 bytes are used to transfer the white balance information.
Value Range: 0 to 4095.
4 bytes are used to transfer the line input and output
information.
4 bytes stand for the start point, and 4 bytes stand for the
length and width.
In specific, the column coordinate occupies 2 bytes, and the
row coordinate occupies 2 bytes. The column coordinate
information comes first.
In specific, the length and width occupy 2 bytes
respectively, and the length information comes first.