Instruction manual
Guppy PRO Technical ManualV4.1.0
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Video formats, modes and bandwidth
Video formats, modes and bandwidth
The different Guppy PRO models support different video formats, modes and 
frame rates.
These formats and modes are standardized in the IIDC (formerly DCAM) 
specification.
Resolutions smaller than the generic sensor resolution are generated from the 
center of the sensor and without binning.
Note
• The maximum frame rates can only be achieved with 
shutter settings lower than 1/(frame rate). This means 
that with default shutter time of 40 ms, a camera will not 
achieve frame rates higher than 25 frames/s. In order to 
achieve higher frame rates, please reduce the shutter 
time proportionally.
• The following tables assume that bus speed is 
800 Mbit/s. With lower bus speeds (e.g. 400, 200 or 100 
Mbit/s) not all frame rates may be achieved.
• For information on bit/pixel and byte/pixel for each color 
mode see Table 103.
Note
The following Format_7 tables show default Format_7 modes 
without Format_7 mode mapping.
For information on Format_7 mode mapping ...
• ... see figure 60
• ... see chapter Format_7 mode mapping (only Guppy PRO 
F-503) on page 231
Note
H-binning means horizontal binning.
V-binning means vertical binning.
Full binning (H+V) means horizontal + vertical binning
2 x binning means: 2 neighboring pixels are combined.
4 x binning means: 4 neighboring pixels are combined.
• Binning increases signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), but 
decreases resolution.










