Micron Technology USB Camera manual Sensor Control, Exposure, Gain, Frequency

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Chapter 4

SENSOR CONTROL

Exposure

The camera Exposure parameter is similar to exposure notion in photography. It defines time for which the sensor elements are gathering the energy of light.

Use the Exposure slider to adjust the camera exposure time. The current exposure time in milliseconds (ms) is displayed above the control. This value depends on viewport height, decimation and sensor frequency.

To perform Autoexposure, in the Device menu select the Auto Exposure command or simply press E keyboard.

Gain

Use the Gain controls to change the signal gain of the sensor. Increasing Gain is reasonable when light condition is poor and increasing time of exposure does not help. For color models Gain can be controlled independently for Red, Green and Blue channels (R, G, B).

Checking the Lock Ratio checkbox allows controlling gain on three channels simultaneously keeping the fixed R, G, B gain ratio.

All the Gain sliders control the camera's hardware gain amplifier. The R, G and B gain sliders control the software gain for each color channel.

Use the 'White balance (Hard)' menu item (Device> White Balance (Hard) or the 'Alt+W' keyboard shortcut to balance Gain of all three channels so they are equally intense.

Note: The R, G, B channels are disabled when running the SMX-M81M Camera, as well as White Balance (Soft) and

White Balance (Hard)

Note: Auto Exposure is done automatically every time White Balance (Hard) is performed

Frequency

This control defines the pixel clock frequency of the sensor. The lower Frequency, the higher maximum possible Exposure time and the lower Frame Rate (see chapter “Frame Rate Control” ). Use the dropdown menu (near the Gain and Exposure controls) to define Frequency.

Sensor Control: Exposure

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Contents E r G u i d e User Guide Page Page Contents Appendix 1 Menu Overview Guidelines for Using Twain DriverProfiles CapturingTables Camera Installation TroubleshooterSMX-M8xx Series USB2.0 Camera User Guide Contents Introduction All the SMX-M8xx Cameras feature1Output Video and Camera Control Characteristics Camera Specifications2Imaging Chip Characteristics 3Camera Electrical Characteristics SMX-M8xx Camera Kit Page Automatic Camera Installation InstallationSMX-M8xx Series USB2.0 Camera User Guide Any of these cases click the Next button 6The SMX-M8xx Setup Wizard ready to install 7Completing the SMX M8x USB2.0 Camera Software Setup Wizard Manual Hardware Installation8Found New Hardware message in the Task bar 10Found New hardware Wizard searching for needed files Removing the Software Removing the SMX-M8xx Camera15Removing the SMXM8xx USB2.0 Camera Software Removing the HardwareSMX-M8xx USB2.0 Camera will be removed from your computer 19Confirm Device Removal prompt Updating the Hardware21Hardware Update Wizard welcome window 1Opening the SMX-M8xx Camera Software Getting Started2The SMX-M8X Camera Application main window outlook 3The SMX-M8X View Application main window containLimit Gain Filtering Frequency Sensor ControlExposure GainDecimation Viewport SettingsColor Balance Image CorrectionBalance tab SMX-M8X Camera Application Color Correction Controls Color CorrectionSMX-M8xx Series USB2.0 Camera User Guide Snapshots Basics SnapshotsSet Exposure, Gain, Viewport, etc Check the Loop checkbox Click the Snapshot button Frame Rate see chapter Frame Rate Control Switching Between CamerasPage Device menu Camera Device SettingsColor Mode Camera InfoAverage Frames Flip ImageDisplay Video on Program Startup Direct Access To Driver Frame MemoryEnable Image Correction Max ExposureFrame Rate Control Auto White Balance SoftwareOpen the Frame Rate Control window Median Filter Output Bits per Pixel ControlLimit Gain Page Profiles Profile commandSMX-M8xx Series USB2.0 Camera User Guide Profiles Open FileCapture Options… CapturingFolder field Displayed when a user tries to perform the sequence capture SMX-M8xx Series USB2.0 Camera User Guide SMX-M8xx Series USB2.0 Camera User Guide Capturing How It Works Guidelines for UsingInstallation Overview1Scanners and Cameras in the Control Panel window Open Control PanelScanners and Cameras Getting Image Using Scanner and Camera Wizard3Selecting Scanner Wizard for getting image from camera 5Scanner and Camera Wizard selecting scanning preferences Resize the image if needed 9Scanner and Camera Wizard scanning picture 11Completing the Scanner and Camera Wizard window Getting Image Using Scan12Scanners and Cameras selecting Scan Open Microsoft Paint StartAll ProgramsAccessoriesPaint Getting Image from Camera Using Microsoft PaintWhen ready, click the Scan button 16Microsoft Paint Image, received after scanning Device Menu OverviewFile EditZoom In Num + zooms in view Zoom Out Num - zooms out view HelpMain Keyboard Shortcuts Operations Keyboard ShortcutsPage Main Toolbar Operations Toolbar OverviewPage Camera Kit IntroductionSMX-M8xx Camera Kit includes SMX-M8xx Series USB2.0 Camera User Guide Use of C-mount Adapter with and without IR-cut Filter IR-cut filter CharacteristicsOverview When to Use the C-mount Adapter with IR-cut Filter Using the SMX-M8xx Camera as C-mount Using the SMX-M8xx Camera as CS-mountSMX-M8xx Series USB2.0 Camera User Guide Page Use of Tripod Adapter with the SMX-M8xx Cameras SMX-M8xx Series USB2.0 Camera User Guide Page Department Camera Installation TroubleshooterCamera was not Detected or Recognized TroubleshooterSMX-M8xx Series USB2.0 Camera User Guide SMX-M8xx Series USB2.0 Camera User Guide SMX-M8xx Series USB2.0 Camera User Guide Cannot Install the Hardware SMX-M8xx Series USB2.0 Camera User Guide Figures Figures Tables SMX-M8xx Series USB2.0 Camera User Guide Tables