User`s manual
Image Acquisition Control
Basler aviator Camera Link 89
Frame Readout Time
You can calculate a close approximation of the frame readout time by using this formula:
For more information about determining the maximum allowed frame rate given the current camera
settings, see Section 5.7 on page 90.
Transmission Start Delay
As shown in the table below, the transmission start delay depends on the camera model and on the
Camera Link Tap Geometry parameter setting.
For more information about the 1X2-1Y and 1X-2YE tap geometries, see Section 6.2 on page 95.
Frame Transmission Time
You can calculate the time that it will take to transmit a frame from the camera to the host PC by
using this formula:
Frame Transmission Time = (AOI Width + 16) x AOI Height x C
Where: C = 15.384 ns if the camera is set for a 32.5 MHz Camera Link clock speed
12.500 ns if the camera is set for a 40 MHz Camera Link clock speed
10.043 ns if the camera is set for a 48 MHz Camera Link clock speed
7.692 ns if the camera is set for a 65 MHz clock speed
For more information about the AOI Height and AOI Width, see Section 7.10 on page 141.
Camera Link Tap
Geometry Setting
avA1000-120km/kc
(at 1024 x 1024)
avA1600-65km/kc
(at 1600 x 1200)
avA1900-60km/kc
(at 1920 x 1080)
avA2300-30km/kc
(at 2330 x 1750)
1X2-1Y 8.28 ms 14.47 ms 15.30 ms 29.41 ms
1X-2YE 215 µs 581 µs 674 µs 584 µs
Table 10: Transmission Start Delays
Frame Readout Time
1
Maximum Allowed Frame Rate
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