Index – Banner PresencePLUS Pro COLOR—PROII Camera User Manual

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A

A/D converter

Acronym for Analog-to-Digital Converter, an electronic device

that converts data from analog form to digital representation.

Abs (Absolute Value)

Abs (Absolute value) returns Abs(X1). The absolute value of

an operand is its unsigned magnitude. For example, Abs(-1.5)

and Abs(1.5) both return 1.5

acquisition

The manner in which outside information is brought into an

analysis system, as in an image acquisition. Generally involves

A/D conversion.

adaptive threshold

A control method in which a threshold is adjusted based on

scene content.

algorithm

A set of well-defined rules or procedures for solving a problem

in a finite number of steps, or providing an output from a

specific set of inputs. Usually implemented as a computer

program.

ambient light

Light that is present in the environment but not provided by

the sensing system.

angle of incidence

The angle between the axis of an impinging light beam and

the axis perpendicular to the sample surface.

angle of view

1. The angle formed between two lines drawn from the most

widely separated points in the object plane to the center of

the lens.

2. The angle between the axis of observation and

perpendicular to the specimen surface.

aperture

The size of a lens opening.

ASCII

Acronym for American Standard Code for Information

Interchange. An 8-bit coded character set used to represent

alphanumeric, punctuation, and certain special control

characters.

B

backlighting

A condition where the light reaching the image sensor does

not reflect from the surface of the object, but comes from

behind the objects or area of interest. Backlighting produces

a silhouette of the work piece.

band-eliminator filter

A filter that suppresses a given range of frequencies,

transmitting only those above and below that band.

bandpass

The specific range of frequencies or wavelengths, passing

through a device. Typically measured between points equal to

50% of maximum amplitude.

barrel distortions

An image appearing to bulge outward on all sides, like a barrel.

This is caused by a decrease in effective magnification, as

points in the image move a way from the image center.

beam splitter

A device for dividing a light beam into two or more separate

beams.

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