3 pulse width control trigger mode, At-140ge – JAI AT-140GE User Manual

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9.7.3 Pulse Width Control Trigger Mode
In this mode the accumulation time is equal to the trigger pulse width. Here it is possible to
have a long time exposure. The accumulation can be automatically set either LVAL
synchronous or LVAL asynchronous in relation to FVAL and trigger timing. The maximum
recommended exposure time is <2 seconds.
The resulting video signal will start to be read out after the trigger’s rising edge.
For timing details, refer to fig.35 through fig.40 and fig.44 through fig.46 .

To use this mode:
Set function:

Exposure mode

Pulse width control

Pixel format

RGB8, 10V1, 10V2

Partial scan

Fast Dump ON, ROI

Vertical binning

Binning vertical ON

GPIO settings

Important notes on using this mode

 Trigger pulse width >2 LVAL to <2 seconds.
 Minimum trigger interval is shown in the following table.

Mode

Minimum trigger interval

LVAL Sync

1.Exposure time < 1056L

1056L + 3L

2.Exposure time ≥ 1056L

Exposure time +2L

LVAL aSync

Exposure time + 1056L + 3L

Smearless is ON

Smearless time (352L) + Exposure time + 1056L + 3L

Note: 1) On the above table, 1252L is FVAL interval in normal continuous mode
2) In the vertical binning mode, 1L is different from the normal scanning. So, the minimum

trigger interval will be different.

Fig.44 Pulse Width Control.


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