Timing, 1 synchronization modes, 1 optimal use of the rolling shutter – Rainbow Electronics ATMOS™ 2M60 User Manual

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ATMOS -2M60/2M30 [Preliminary]

4.

Timing

4.1

Synchronization Modes

The camera operates in rolling shutter mode.

4.1.1

Optimal Use of the Rolling Shutter

As shown in the following timing diagrams,

Figure 4-1

, exposure does not happen at the same

time for all lines. When using the camera with a strobe light or a shutter element all the lines are
exposed during the same time and no image distortion is visible when capturing fast moving
objects.

The integration time for each line is: readout (+ programmable shutter time, when used). A shut-
ter signal is provided to strobe a light source or to drive a shutter element. You can set the
camera to operate in one of the following synchronization modes: periodic, triggered, triggered
without full reset and ITC. See register Mode Control @ 204H, Internal Register Mapping on

page 16

.

4.1.2

Free-run Mode (or Periodic Mode)

Principle: The camera operates in periodic mode.

The period is defined by readout time (+ programmable shutter time, when used). Valid data is
forwarded to the Camera Link interface during the next frame readout starting with the first line.

If shutter time is set to 0:

The frame N is readout while the first line integrates for frame N+1. As soon as the frame N
readout has ended starts the readout of frame N +1.

Figure 4-1.

Free-run Mode Chronogram

Line 1

Integration

(frame N)

Frame N

Readout

Line 1 Readout

and Reset

Line n

Integration

(Frame N)

Line n Readout

and Reset

Frame N+1

Readout

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