ALLIED Vision Technologies Goldeye P-032 SWIR User Manual

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Appendix

Goldeye Technical Manual V2.5.0

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10 -> 12 bits fast (e.g. NIR-300F,
NIR-600; Goldeye CL-008, P-008
or P-032).
11 -> 14 bits multiplex (e.g. IRC-600,
Pearleye P-030).

i=<p16> : Fast AOI mode offset for Two Point Correction. This offset
controls the starting point of correction data from memory,
if NIR-300F/NIR-600 and Goldeye CL-008/P-008/P-032 mode is
activated (see h=<p16>) and the CC2 signal from the grabber
is low. This parameter is specified in number of pixels
divided by 8. (*)

j=<p16> : Mode of the automatic calibration function (k=<p16>).
<0000_000g_fffe_dcba>
| \_|| ||||
| || |||+-a: 0 -> Do not select a new correction
| || ||| data set.
| || ||| 1 -> Try to find a good correction
| || ||| data set and activate it
| || ||| (S=<p8>).
| || ||+--b: 0 -> Do not take a new background
| || || correction image.
| || || 1 -> Integrate frames to a new
| || || background correction image,
| || || activate the correction if
| || || deactivated (U=1) and eventually
| || || (see bit field "e") set offset
| || || to mean value of the new
| || || correction image (M=<p16>). Bit
| || || field "f" specifies the number
| || || of frames to integrate. See bit
| || || field "b" of parameter U=<p8>
| || || for description.
| || |+---c: 0 -> (IRC-320/600, Pearleye P-007/030
| || | only:) Leave the mechanical
| || | shutter open for automatic
| || | correction data set selection.
| || | 1 -> (IRC-320/600, Pearleye P-007/030
| || | only:) Close the mechanical
| || | shutter for automatic correction
| || | data set selection.
| || +----d: 0 -> (IRC-320/600, Pearleye P-007/030
| || only:) Leave the mechanical
| || shutter open for background
| || correction image integration.
| || 1 -> (IRC-320/600, Pearleye P-007/030
| || only:) Close the mechanical
| || shutter for background correction
| || image integration.
| |+------e: Activation of the offset calculation
| | for the background correction.
| | 0 -> Do not calculate new mean value.
| | M=<p16> keeps its current data.
| | 1 -> Calculate a new value and set
| | it as offset for the background
| | correction (M=<p16>). Bit field
| | "g" controls the calculation

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