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TM-4200GE Hardware

FIGURE 64. External Trigger Timing.

9.3.4Asynchronous Programmable Exposure Mode

In Asynchronous Programmable Exposure Mode, when an external trigger is applied, the exposure starts after one discharge signal (Vsub), which happens after the trigger’s active edge is off. Because the discharge signal (Vsub) synchronizes with LDV in this mode, there is a maximum one video line of jitter between the trigger active edges to discharge signals (Vsub) off. In this mode, the exposure time from 1 video line to 2080 video lines can be controlled through serial communication commands in one video line steps. In this mode, the minimum exposure time is equal to 1 video line plus overhead: the maximum exposure time is equal to 2080 video lines plus overhead. Where the specified exposure time is n video lines, the real exposure time is equal to:

ExposureTime =

⎧(n +1) *32.5 μs + 25.6μs

Dual tap

(n = 0,1,......2079)

(n +1) *58.1μs + 25.6μs

Singletap

When n=0, the exposure time is minimum exposure time. It is equal to:

 

Minimum ExposureTime =

⎧58.1μs (1/17000 s)

Dual tap

83.7μs (1/12000s)

Singletap

When n=2079, the exposure time is maximum exposure time. It is equal to:

Maximum ExposureTime =

⎧67625.6μs (1/15 s)

Dual tap

120873.6μs (1/ 8 s)

Singletap

When n=2079, the exposure time is maximum exposure time. It is equal to:

If the exposure time is less than one frame time, the maximum trigger frequency is equal to 1/1 frame time.

If the exposure time is longer than one frame time, the maximum trigger frequency is equal to 1/ exposure time.

The minimum active period of the external trigger is 5μs.

Operation

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JAI TMC-4200GE operation manual Asynchronous Programmable Exposure Mode, External Trigger Timing