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ROI
•The frame rate does not increase by the use of a horizontal ROI.
Binning
•The model only supports sensor binning and no FPGA binning.
Decimation
•The model only supports FPGA decimation and no sensor decimation.
•The frame rate does not increase with decimation.
Trigger
•The model does not support trigger controlled exposure, see ExposureMode "TriggerControlled".
SensorOperationMode "LinescanSensor"
•Only monochrome models support the "LinescanSensor" SensorOperationMode.
Image flipping
•The model does not support flipping (ReverseX, ReverseY).
Micro lenses
•To the corners of the active image area the micro lenses are slightly shifted to the photodiode. So the unavoidable non-vertical light incidence of C mount lenses is compensated. The shift is constant from the center to the corner and has a maximum of 12 degrees. When using a telecentric lens or parallel light incidence the shift must be considered as little shading effects may occur.
•With parallel light incidence the shading effect is more irregular. Due to the asymmetrical photodiodes, the lower right corner is more affected. The only remedy is a pixel accurate correction in a subsequent image processing.
NIR sensor
•It is recommended to use a IR-coated and IR-corrected high-quality lens, especially for non-monochromatic light.
•In the high IR wavelength range picture blur can occur with strong contrasts. This reduced MTF (modulation transfer function) is a characteristic of the sensor pixels.