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The ‚Output data‘ profile menuIn this menu, the user can select one of the
Figure 18 : The ‚Output data‘ profile menu
Under 'Transfer mode' the user can select one of the following functions:
∙Bypass → The image data are transferred from the sensor to the image data interface without being
∙Invert image → The image data are subtracted from the constant 1024 which results in an inversion of the image data.
∙n bit(s) shift right (1...9) → The image data are shifted to the right bit by bit (by n bits). Zeros are inserted at the most significant bits (MSB), the lowest significant bits (LSB) get lost.
∙invert and n bit(s) shift right (1...9) → The image data are subtracted from the constant 1024 which results in an inversion of the image data. Subsequently, the image data are shifted to the right bit by bit (by n bits). Zeros are inserted at the most significant bits (MSB), the lowest significant bits (LSB) get lost.
∙n bit(s) shift left (1...9) → The image data are shifted to the left bit by bit (by n bits). Zeros are inserted at the lowest significant bits (MSB), the most significant bits (LSB) get lost.
∙invert and n bit(s) shift left (1...9) → The image data are subtracted from the constant 1024 which results in an inversion of the image data. Subsequently, the image data are shifted to the left bit by bit (by n bits). Zeros are inserted at the lowest significant bits (MSB), the most significant bits (LSB) get lost.
∙User lookup table (1..3) → The image data are linked up with the selected LUT. During the process, 1024
∙Test image → This option results in the display of a test image.
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