Pl_exp_start_script(101) – Roper Photometric User Manual

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Chapter 2. ICL

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PVCAM

Class 101: ICL

pl_exp_start_script(101)

NAME

pl_exp_start_script

– begin exposing, return immediately.

SYNOPSIS

boolean

pl_exp_start_script(int16 hcam, void_ptr pixel_stream)

DESCRIPTION

hcam

must specify a CCD camera that has been successfully opened by PVCAM.

This function is the companion function to

pl_exp_setup_script

.

pl_exp_setup_script

must be called first to define the exposure and

program this information into the camera. After that,

pl_exp_start_script

may be called one or more times. Each time, it will trigger the script to begin
executing from the start, and then immediately return. (Since a script may have
been aborted in the middle, leaving the camera in an unknown state, well
written scripts will usually force the camera to a known state at the start of the
script.)

Exposure progress is monitored through

pl_exp_check_status

. The next

script can be started as soon as the readout is finished or an abort is performed
(

pl_exp_abort

).

The user must allocate

pixel_stream

, an appropriately sized memory buffer

for data collection. The buffer must be at least

stream_size

bytes large, where

stream_size

is the value returned from

pl_exp_setup_script

. In addition,

this memory needs to be page locked or similarly protected on virtual memory
systems. These requirements are system specific.

There is a special case for users who want to use their own frame grabber (with
an appropriately equipped camera). If a null pointer is passed in for

pixel_stream

,

pl_exp_start_script

will assume that the user is routing

the data to a frame grabber or other device under user control. Under those
conditions,

pl_exp_start_script

will initiate the exposure, but will not

attempt to handle incoming data.

RETURN VALUE

TRUE for success, FALSE for a failure. Failure sets pl_error_code.

SEE ALSO

pl_exp_setup_script(101), pl_exp_abort(0),
pl_exp_check_status(0)

NOTES

This is programmed as macro call

pl_exp_start_seq

. This script function

exists to provide a complete and coherent conceptual model for the sequence
style exposure functions. From the API level, it should always appear that an
exposure style is self-contained and complete, and that each exposure style is
completely independent from every other exposure style. Underneath the API,
though, code will be reused as needed.

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