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highest possible frame rate
depending on bandwidth and sensor
settings.
mvDeviceMaxSensorThroughput:
Maximum frame rate the sensor can
provide depending on AOI and pixel
clock. Note: Images might be
buffered in the cameras memory.
This can result in delayed images.
AcquisitionFrameRateEnable - - -
0,
1
Controls if the AcquisitionFrameRate
feature is writable and used to
control the acquisition rate.
Otherwise, the acquisition rate is
implicitly controlled by the
combination of other features like
ExposureTime, etc...
mvAcquisitionFrameRateEnable - - -
Off,
On
This feature is deprecated (See
AcquisitionFrameRateEnable). It was
used to enable the
'AcquisitionFrameRate' feature.
Off: The acquisition frame rate is set
automatically to the limit, calculated
according to
'mvAcquisitionFrameRateLimitMode'
feature.
On: The acquisition frame rate is set
by the 'AcquisitionFrameRate'
feature.
AcquisitionFrameRate 0.800 100000.000 - -
Controls the acquisition rate (in
Hertz) at which the frames are
captured. (Hz)
AcquisitionFrameCount 1 65534 1 -
Number of frames to acquire in
MultiFrame Acquisition mode.
mvAcquisitionMemoryMode - - - Default
mvRecord is used to store frames in
memory. mvPlayback transfers
stored frames. mvPretrigger stores
frames in memory to be transferred
after trigger.
Default: Default memory mode.
mvPretriggerFrameCount 0 142 1 -
Number of frames to acquire before
the occurrence of an AcquisitionStart
or AcquisitionActive trigger.
mvAcquisitionMemoryMaxFrameCount INT_MIN INT_MAX 1 -
Maximum number of frames that can
be recorded in the current
configuration.
mvAcquisitionMemoryFrameCount 0 142 1 - The number of frames currently
stored in the frame buffer. If this
value keeps increasing this can
21 Appendix A.2 CMOS specific camera / sensor data
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