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IDS peak 2.10.0 / uEye+ firmware 3.34

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The maximum time in μs all buffers stay in the delivered defective state for the currently running or last acquisition session.

A buffer changes to the delivered defective state when it is delivered to the consumer application and is not ready for processing. The buffer leaves the delivered defective state when it is requeued by the consumer application. Complete, processable buffers are not considered.

The value is reset on acquisition start.

Name

BufferStatusDeliveredDefectiveTimeMax

Category

BufferHandlingMonitor

Interface

Integer

Access

Read

Unit

μs

Visibility

Expert

Values

0 … 4294967295

Increment: 1

Standard

IDS

Availability uEye+

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Availability uEye

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Code example

C++

// Determine the current BufferStatusDeliveredDefectiveTimeMax
int64_t value = nodeMapDataStream->FindNode<peak::core::nodes::IntegerNode>("BufferStatusDeliveredDefectiveTimeMax")->Value();

C#

// Determine the current BufferStatusDeliveredDefectiveTimeMax
long value = nodeMapDataStream.FindNode<peak.core.nodes.IntegerNode>("BufferStatusDeliveredDefectiveTimeMax").Value();

Python

# Determine the current BufferStatusDeliveredDefectiveTimeMax (int)
value = nodeMapDataStream.FindNode("BufferStatusDeliveredDefectiveTimeMax").Value()

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