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21.3 mvBlueFOX-[Model]202b (1.2 Mpix [1280 x 960]) 237
21.2.5 Device Feature And Property List
21.2.5.1 Gray scale version
21.3 mvBlueFOX-[Model]202b (1.2 Mpix [1280 x 960])
21.3.1 Introduction
The CMOS sensor module (MT9M021) incorporates the following features:
resolution to 1280 x 960 gray scale or RGB Bayer mosaic
supports window AOI mode with faster readout
programmable analog gain (0..12 dB)
progressive scan sensor (no interlaced problems!)
pipelined global shutter
programmable readout timing with free capture windows and partial scan
many trigger modes (free-running, hardware-triggered)
21.3.2 Details of operation
The sensor uses a pipelined global snapshot shutter (ShutterMode = "FrameShutter") , i.e. light exposure
takes place on all pixels in parallel, although subsequent readout is sequential.
Therefore the sensor offers two different modes of operation:
free running mode (Overlapping exposure and readout)
snapshot mode (Sequential exposure and readout)
21.3.2.1 Free running mode
In free running mode, the sensor reaches its maximum frame rate. This is done by overlapping erase, exposure and
readout phase. The sensor timing in free running mode is fixed, so there is no control when to start an acquisition.
This mode is used with trigger mode Continuous.
To calculate the maximum frames per second (FPS
max
) in free running mode you will need following formula:
FrameTime = (ImageHeight
*
(1650 / PixelClock)) + (25
*
(1650 / PixelClock))
If exposure time is lower than frame time:
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