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IDS Software Suite 4.96.1

Sensor, pixel clock

If an image capture is running (is_CaptureVideo()) in freerun as well as in trigger mode, changes on the capturing parameters (such as exposure or gain) only have an effect on the image after the next which is caused by the sensor. If  no image capture is running (is_StopLiveVideo()) in trigger mode the capturing parameters can be set directly for the next image.

The pixel clock range changes depending on whether the sensor is operated in 8/10 bit or 12 bit mode.

Note the bandwidth requirements for bit depth greater than 8 bits per pixel.

It is recommended to use packed color formats in 10 bit mode with high pixel clocks.

AOI

The sensor speed does not increase by the use of a horizontal AOI.

The minimum AOI height is 28 pixels which is caused by the sensor.

Frame rate

The sensor will not get faster in 8-bit mode than in 10-bit mode.

Camera parameters

Transfer errors (transfer failed) may occur when changing the exposure time in software trigger.

Trigger

The internal sensor delay is about 2-3 lines when triggering. The line period depends on the selected pixel clock. The higher the pixel clock, the smaller the line period is.

For fast consecutive trigger signals (overlap trigger mode), the flash should be set to "Constant high" to avoid brightness differences in the image.

White balance

The white level may not be reached for very long exposure times and minimum gain. Increase the gain by one level if necessary. Increase the gain boost or the master gain by one level if necessary.

Sensor source gain

For short exposure times (less than 10 ms), the sensor offers some more dynamic range. Here, you can set the analog sensor source gain to below 1.0x by using negative values. For this purpose, deactivate the analog gain boost if applicable and do not use the master gain. The result offers more dynamic and a better signal to noise ratio (SNR).

The blacklevel increases for very long exposure times and /or high camera temperatures. If you correct the blacklevel using the blacklevel offset, the white balance may not be reached. In this case the pixel saturation is visible. To avoid this, the sensor source gain should be set to a small positive value.

In combination with a master gain of 1.0x and deactivated gain boost, a low sensor source gain causes that the pixel saturation becomes visible. The result is a fixed pattern in bright image areas and additionally a vertical stripe pattern is visible. The full pixel saturation of 255 will not be reached at 8 bit mode.

IDS line scan ("AOI merge mode")

For color sensors, the IDS line scan can only be used with at least 2 lines.

You must deactivate the IDS line scan to change the pixel clock. Otherwise, the image acquisition may be aborted.

Flash

If the flash is set to low active in freerun mode or with continuous software trigger, the flash may still be high active during image acquisition.

USB 3 uEye CP Rev. 2

Subsampling does not increase the frame rate.

The pixel clock range changes depending on whether the camera is operated with or without internal image memory.

If the camera is operated without image memory there are additional pixel clocks in 10 MHz steps. The image quality may be reduced in the lower image area because of the slow reading-out. It is recommended to operate the camera with image memory in case of bandwidth problems or in multi-camera operation.

Binning can be used. For color sensors, vertical binning can only be set together with horizontal binning. Horizontal binning can be set individually.

Subsampling and binning cannot be used simultaneously.

Hot pixel correction cannot be used when binning with a hardware color format is used (exception: RAW formats). Use adaptive hotpixel correction in this case.

uEye LE USB 3.1 Gen 1

The camera does not support subsampling.

The model does not support binning.

The camera does not support the IDS line scan mode ("vertical AOI merge mode").

The camera has no internal image memory.

With overlapping triggering, the flash cannot be used with auto settings, since the flash is already deactivated while the current image is still exposed. For overlapping triggering, it is recommended to set the flash timing manually.

uEye SE USB 3.1 Gen 1

Binning can be used. For color sensors, vertical binning can only be set together with horizontal binning. Horizontal binning can be set individually.

Subsampling and binning cannot be used simultaneously.

Hot pixel correction cannot be used when binning with a hardware color format is used (exception: RAW formats). Use adaptive hotpixel correction in this case.

GigE models

The model does not support binning.

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