Camera timing |
|
uEye SE USB 3.1 Gen 1 |
Pixel clock range*1 |
MHz |
99 – 474 |
Frame rate freerun mode*2 |
fps |
31 |
Frame rate trigger mode (continuous)*2 |
fps |
31 |
Frame rate trigger mode (max.)*2 |
fps |
36 |
Exposure time (min.*2 – max.*3) |
ms |
0.023 – 999 |
Long exposure (max.) |
ms |
30 000 |
AOI |
|
|
Mode |
|
Horizontal + vertical*4 |
AOI image width / step width |
pixels |
256 – 4104 / 8 |
AOI image height / step width |
pixels |
2 – 3006 /2 |
AOI position grid, horizontal / vertical |
pixels |
4 / 2 |
Binning |
|
|
Mode |
|
Horizontal +vertical |
Method |
|
Monochrome/color: automatic, additive |
Factor |
|
2x |
Subsampling |
|
|
Mode |
|
Horizontal + vertical |
Method |
|
Monochrome/color: automatic |
Factor |
|
2x, 4x, 6x, 8x, 16x |
Hardware trigger |
|
|
Mode |
|
Asynchronous |
Adjustable trigger delay |
µs |
15 – 4 000 000 |
Power consumption |
|
|
Power consumption (min, max)*5 |
W |
1.6 – 4.1 |
*1 The maximum possible pixel clock frequency depends on the PC hardware used. Depending on camera model and operating mode, the relationship between pixel clock and exposure time must be considered.
*2 Requires maximum pixel clock frequency. Depending on camera model and operating mode, the relationship between frame rate and exposure time must be considered.
*3 Requires minimum pixel clock frequency. Depending on camera model and operating mode, the relationship between frame rate and exposure time must be considered.
*4 Use of this function increases the frame rate.
*5 The power consumption depends on the sensor model and the pixel clock setting.