User`s manual

Operation and Features
BASLER A202
k 3-7
DRAFT
3.2.1.3 Recommendations for Controlling Exposure
in ExSync Programmable Mode
When using the ExSync programmable mode to control exposure, several general guidelines
must be followed:
The ExSync signal must toggle.
The ExSync signal must remain high for at least 4 µs.
The minimum setting for Timer 1 is 13 µs.
The programmed exposure time must be less than the ExSync signal period.
If the AOI and Binning features are not being used, the minimum ExSync signal period is
20.83 ms.
If the AOI feature is being used, the minimum ExSync signal period is equal to
1/Maximum Frame Rate where the maximum frame rate is determined by the
formula on page 3-27.
If the binning feature is being used, the minimum ExSync signal period is equal to
1/Maximum Frame Rate where the maximum frame rate is determined by the
formula on page 3-31.
With very short exposures, use flash light to prevent smearing.
Assuming that these general guidelines are followed, the reaction of the camera to a rising ExSync
signal will be one of two cases. In case one (see Figure 3-6), the rising edge of ExSync occurs
while the camera is transmitting a previously captured frame, that is, when frame valid is high. In
case two (see Figure 3-7), the rising edge of ExSync occurs after the previously captured frame
has been transmitted, that is, when frame valid is low.