User`s manual

Exposure Start and Exposure Time Control
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Formula 1 calculates the maximum line rate based on the exposure time:
Formula 2 calculates the maximum line rate based on the sensor readout time:
Where: n = 2 if the camera is set for the Dual Line [ Max 140 kHz ] line acquisition mode (see
Chapter 3 on page 39)
n = 1 for all other line acquisition modes
Max Seg AOI Pixels is the number of AOI pixels in the segment that contains the most
AOI pixels (see the explanation of Max Seg AOI Pixels on page 77 for more details)
Formula 3 calculates the maximum line rate based on the amount of time it takes the camera to
process the pixels read out from the sensor:
Where: PPR is the pixel processing rate for your camera model as stated in the table below:
Note
In 8 tap video data output mode at 80 MHz, the maximum line rate for the
spL2048 camera will be less than 140 MHz. The camera will, however, reach
a maximum line rate of 140 MHz in 4 tap video data output mode at 80 MHz
and 8 tap video data output mode at 40 MHz.
Model PPR Model PPR
spL2048-39km 80000000 spL4096-20km 80000000
spL2048-70km 160000000 spL4096-39km 160000000
spL2048-140km 320000000 spL4096-70km 320000000
spL4096-140km 640000000
Model PPR
spL8192-20km 160000000
spL8192-39km 320000000
spL8192-70km 640000000
Max Lines / s
1
Exposure time in s .0000013+
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Max Lines / s
160000000 n×
Max Seg AOI Pixels 224+
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Max Lines / s
PPR
AOI Length p+
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