Gain, Trigger & strobe – Unibrain 830 User Manual

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Unibrain Fire-i 530/630/830 Operation Manual

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2903~3304

100ms

T= (Y-2902)*100+5800 ms

5.9s ~ 46s

3305~3508

1s

T= (Y-3304)*1000+46000 ms

47s ~ 250s

3509~3843

10s

T= (Y-3508)*10 + 250 s

260s ~ 3600s

Shutter Speed Example

Example Shutter Speed Table

1394 Shutter

Exposure Time

1394 Shutter

Exposure Time

1394 Shutter

Exposure Time

1

1us

1729

100ms

3378

2 min

10

10us

1829

200ms

3438

3 min

100

100us

2129

500ms

3513

5 min

500

500us

2422

1s

3525

7min

550

1ms

2522

2s

3543

10 min

650

2ms

2822

5s

3603

20 min

950

5ms

2944

10s

3663

30 min

1045

10ms

3044

20s

3723

40 min

1145

20ms

3318

60s

3783

50 min

1445

50ms

3323

65s

3843

60 min

3.8.

Gain

Gain refers to the amount of the CCD output signal amplification where gain and shutter have similar effect on the

image. Manual and Automatic gain mode are supported and manual adjustment is possible for the following range.

For Gain control inquiry and status register, follow the same definition as “BRIGHTNESS”.

Camera Type

Step Range

Range in dB

Increment Length

Monochrome Camera

0 ~ 723

0 ~ 27

approx. 0.0345 dB/step

Color Camera

0 ~ 723

0 ~ 25

approx. 0.0319 dB/step

Auto Gain

0 ~ 528

All models except IMx-11FT

Auto Gain

0 ~ 468

IMx-11FT

3.9.

Trigger & Strobe

The cameras support external trigger by receiving input through the external trigger port. The falling edge and

rising edge can be detected as a trigger according to the modes it supports as per the following table. Strobe timing

is user controllable while signal output is TTL. The cameras can also be used with a software trigger that issues a

trigger signal via a software command.

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530, 630