User`s manual

Image Acquisition Control AW00089316000
114 Basler ace GigE
You can calculate the reset runtime using this formula:
Reset Runtime = tRow x (AOI Height -1)
You can calculate the total readout time using this formula:
Total Readout Time = [ tRow x (AOI Height) ] + 490 µs
You can calculate the total runtime using this formula:
Total Runtime = Exposure Time Abs Parameter Setting + Total Readout Time
The cameras can provide an exposure active output signal that will go high when the exposure time
for line one begins and will go low when the exposure time for line one ends.
If the camera is operating with the rolling shutter in ERS mode and you are using the camera to
capture images of moving objects, the use of flash lighting is most strongly recommended. The
camera supplies a flash window output signal to facilitate the use of flash lighting.
For more information about the exposure active output signal, see Section 7.10.1 on page 127.
For more information about the Exposure Time Abs parameter, see Section 7.6 on page 109.
For more information about the flash window, see Section 7.7.2.1 on page 116.
Global Reset Release Mode
When the shutter is operating in global reset release mode, all of the lines in the sensor reset and
begin exposing when frame start is triggered. However, there is a temporal offset (designated as
tRow) from one line to the next in the end of exposure. The exposure time for line one is determined
by the Exposure Time Abs parameter setting. The exposure for line two will end tRow after the
exposure ends for line one. The exposure for line three will end tRow after the exposure ends for
line two. And so on until the bottom line of pixels is reached (see Figure 58).
The pixel values for each line are read out at the end of exposure time for the line. The readout time
for each line is also equal to tRow.
For the acA2500-14gm/gc, tRow = 35 µs.