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Configuration of the camera

GUPPY Technical Manual V7.1.0

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Extended shutter

For CCD models and Guppy F-503 with electronic rolling shutter:
The exposure time for long-term integration can be entered with
µs precision via the EXTENDED_SHUTTER register.
CCD models: max. exposure time up to 67 seconds (3FFFFFFh)
CMOS Guppy F-503 with electronic rolling shutter: max. exposure

time up to ~2.3 s

For CMOS models: The maximum exposure time is
(Guppy F-036) 32767 x 29.89 µs = 979.4 ms
(Guppy F-503 with global reset release shutter) ~2.3 s
Although you may enter values with µs precision, the camera will round
down or up to integer multiples of the row time, leaving an uncertainty
of only half of the row time.

The minimum allowed exposure time depends on the camera model. To deter-
mine this value write 1 to the ExpTime field and read back the minimum
allowed exposure time.

Register

Name

Field

Bit

Description

0xF100020C

EXTD_SHUTTER

Presence_Inq

[0]

Indicates presence of this fea-
ture (read only)

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[1.. 5]

ExpTime

[6..31]

Exposure time in µs

Table 117: Advanced register: Extended shutter

Note

Exposure times entered via the 81Ch register are mir-
rored in the extended register, but not vice versa.

Changes in this register have immediate effect, even
when camera is transmitting.

Extended shutter becomes inactive after writing to a
format / mode / frame rate register.

Extended shutter setting will thus be overwritten by
the normal time base/shutter setting after Stop/Start
of FireView or FireDemo.

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