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Controlling image capture

GUPPY Technical Manual V7.1.0

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Electronic rolling shutter (ERS) and global reset
release shutter (GRR) (only Guppy F-503)

The CMOS Guppy F-503 (Micron/Aptina CMOS sensor MT9P031) has an
electronic rolling shutter (ERS) and a global reset release shutter (GRR)
but no global shutter.

Shutter mode Guppy F-503

Description

Electronic rolling shutter (ERS)

Advantage: designed for maximum frame rates

How it works:

exposure time is the same for all rows

start of exposure is different for each row

 This can cause a shear in moving objects, see photo below.

Customer action: Use this mode only in situations with non-
moving objects.

Global reset release shutter (GRR)

Advantage: designed for situations with moving objects; use
this mode to avoid the problems with ERS described above

How it works: Image acquisition is done by starting all rows
exposures at the same time.

 So there is no shear in moving objects.

exposure time is different for each row

start of exposure is the same for each row

Customer action: Different exposure time for each row will
result in images which get brighter with each row (see photo
below left). In order to get an image with uniform illumination,
use special lighting (flash) or mechanical/LCD extra shutter
(see photo below right) which will stop the exposure of all rows
simultaneously.

Table 58: GUPPY F-503 shutter modes

frame time

exposure time

exposure time different for each row

T

row

exposure time row1

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