CV-A1

6.8. Long Time Exposure Mode

The exposure time is the interval between 2 external VD pulses sent to the VD input. The exposure starts after the input of a VD, and it ends after the next VD input, which again starts a new exposure. The interval between the external VD pulses (exposure time) can be from V to . Thermal and dark current noise will increase by accumulation time, therefore the exposure time is not recommended to exceed 2 seconds (or 30 V periods). The external applied sync system should follow the camera scan system.

The long time exposure is a continuous process where each external VD pulse will synchronize the camera, stop an exposure, start a new exposure and read out the previous accumulated video signal.

A WEN pulse indicates that the resulting video is being read out.

To use this mode:

 

 

Set function:

Trigger mode “Long Time Exposure”

TR = 4

 

Polarity and other functions

 

Input:

Ext. VD to pin 7 on 12-pin connector.

 

 

Ext. HD to pin 6 on12-pin connector. (If used).

 

Important notes on using this mode.

Depending of the temperature, it is not recommended to use integration time >2 sec.

No equalize and serration pulses.

No equalize and serration pulses.

Fig. 23. Long time exposure

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JAI CV-A1 operation manual Long Time Exposure Mode, Long time exposure