User`s manual

Video Data Output Modes
102 Basler sprint Mono Cameras
5.2.2.2 Line Valid Delays for 4 Tap Output Modes
The table below shows the line valid delay (see Figure 37 on page 100 and Figure 38 on page 101)
when the camera is set for full resolution and a 4 tap video data output mode. Note that the delay
depends on the line acquisition mode setting, the Camera Link clock speed, and whether horizontal
binning is enabled.The delay also depends on whether the camera is a 2k, 4k, or 8k camera.
Each line delay can vary slightly within the stated minimum and maximum delays.
2k Cameras
Line Valid Delays for 4 Tap Modes - 2k Cameras
Single Line, Time Delayed Line Summing, and
Time Delayed Line Averaging Acquisition Modes - 40 MHz
Without Horizontal Binning With Horizontal Binning
Min. Max. Min. Max.
Programmable 3.18 µs 3.31 µs 10.15 µs 10.28 µs
Edge Controlled Exposure 3.23 µs 3.36 µs 10.50 µs 10.63 µs
Level Controlled Exposure 3.18 µs 3.31 µs 10.15 µs 10.28 µs
Dual Line Acquisition Modes - 40 MHz
Without Horizontal Binning With Horizontal Binning
Min. Max. Min. Max.
Programmable 3.16 µs 3.31 µs 10.11 µs 10.26 µs
Edge Controlled Exposure 3.16 µs 3.31 µs 10.11 µs 10.26 µs
Level Controlled Exposure 3.16 µs 3.31 µs 10.11 µs 10.26 µs
Single Line, Time Delayed Line Summing, and
Time Delayed Line Averaging Acquisition Modes - 80 MHz
Without Horizontal Binning With Horizontal Binning
Min. Max. Min. Max.
Programmable 9.40 µs 9.50 µs 13.17 µs 13.27 µs
Edge Controlled Exposure 9.75 µs 9.85 µs 13.52 µs 13.63 µs
Level Controlled Exposure 9.40 µs 9.50 µs 13.17 µs 13.27 µs
Dual Line Acquisition Modes - 80 MHz
Without Horizontal Binning With Horizontal Binning
Min. Max. Min. Max.
Programmable 9.40 µs 9.51 µs 13.15 µs 13.26 µs
Edge Controlled Exposure 9.40 µs 9.51 µs 13.15 µs 13.26 µs
Level Controlled Exposure 9.40 µs 9.51 µs 13.15 µs 13.26 µs
Table 18: Line Valid Delay with the 2k Camera Set for a 4 Tap Video Data Output Mode