Binning – Faber Genie M1600 User Manual

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Genie Monochrome Series-GigE Vision Camera

Operational Reference 41

Binning

Binning is the process where the charge on two (or more) adjacent pixels is combined. This results in increased light
sensitivity since there is twice the sensor area to capture photons. The sensor spatial resolution is reduced but the
improved low-light sensitivity plus lower signal-noise ratio may solve a difficult imaging situation. The user can
evaluate binning by using CamExpert.

Genie supports horizontal and vertical binning independently, by a factor of 2 in each axis. Specifically if horizontal
binning only is activated, a nominal 640x480 image is reduced to 320x480. If vertical binning only is activated, the
image is reduced to 640x240. With both binning modes activated, the resulting image is 320x240.

Vertical binning also provides an increase in maximum acquisition frame rate. The frame rate increase depends on
the camera model and amount of vertical cropping used. The following graphic illustrates binning.

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639

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320

Horizontal Binning

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Line

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479

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480

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Repeated for each
line of pixels

Repeated for each column of pixels

Vertical Binning

Horizontal and Vertical Binning Illustration

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