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IDS Software Suite 4.96.1

Camera timing

 

USB 3 uEye CP Rev. 2

uEye SE USB 3.1 Gen 1

Pixel clock range*1

MHz

80 – 474

80 – 474

Frame rate freerun mode*2

fps

77

77

Frame rate trigger mode (continuous)*2

fps

77

77

Frame rate trigger mode (max.)*2

fps

86

86

Exposure time (min.*2 – max.*3)

ms

0.019 – 999

0.019 – 999

Long exposure (max.)

ms

30 000

30 000

AOI

 

 

 

Mode*4

 

Horizontal + vertical*4

Horizontal + vertical*4

AOI image width / step width

pixels

256 – 2456/ 8

256 – 2456/ 8

AOI image height / step width

pixels

2 – 2054 / 2

2 – 2054 / 2

AOI position grid, horizontal / vertical

pixels

4 / 2

4 / 2

Binning

 

 

 

Mode

 

Horizontal +vertical

Horizontal +vertical

Method

 

Monochrome/color: automatic, additive

Monochrome/color: automatic, additive

Factor

 

2x

2x

Subsampling

 

 

 

Mode

 

Horizontal + vertical

Horizontal + vertical

Method

 

Monochrome/color: automatic

Monochrome/color: automatic

Factor

 

2x, 4x, 6x, 8x, 16x

2x, 4x, 6x, 8x, 16x

Hardware trigger

 

 

 

Mode

 

Asynchronous

Asynchronous

Adjustable trigger delay

µs

15 – 4 000 000

15 – 4 000 000

Power consumption

 

 

 

Power consumption (min, max)*5

W

1.6 – 3.5

1.5 – 2.9

*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.

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