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IDS peak 2.10.0 / uEye+ firmware 3.34

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ROI

The frame rate does not increase by the use of a horizontal ROI.

When you use binning or decimation in combination with the maximum ROI or an X/Y offset, error messages or image errors occur with the following pixel formats:

oColor cameras: BayerGB12p, BayerGB12, RGB10p32, BGR10p32

oMonochrome cameras: Mono12p, Mono12

Workaround: Do not use a maximum ROI or X/Y offset with these pixel formats if you want to use binning or decimation.

Binning

Sensor binning is only supported by monochrome sensors.

Decimation

The model only supports FPGA decimation and no sensor decimation.

The frame rate does not increase with decimation.

Start behavior of digital outputs

The functionality of an machine vision camera is realized by the combination of different electronic components. While the camera is starting, the firmware initializes the camera electronics. Until initialization is complete, the camera outputs may remain in an undefined state for a short time. On the GigE uEye Warp10, during camera startup, the optocoupler outputs close after about 3.8 s for approx. 21 µs. After that, the camera is ready for operation.

PTP

PTPControl is supported from firmware version 3.30 on.

Signal-Multiplier

SignalMultiplierControl is supported from firmware version 3.30 on.

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