Allied International GX1660 Digital Camera User Manual


 
GX1660 User Manual
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FrameTrigger – Active when an image has been initiated to start. This is a logic trigger internal to
the camera, which is initiated by an external trigger or software trigger event.
Exposing – Active for the duration of sensor exposure.
FrameReadout – Active at during frame readout, i.e. the transferring of image data from the CCD to
camera memory.
Acquiring – Active during a acquisition stream.
SyncIn1 – Active when there is an external trigger at syncIn1
SyncIn2 – Active when there is an external trigger at syncIn2
Strobe1 – The output signal is controlled according to Strobe1 settings.
NOTE: Refer to camera waveform diagrams for more detailed information.
2 - Settings specific to SyncOut2 (definitions same as above)
3 - Settings specific to SyncOut3 (definitions same as above)
Stats
StatDriverType - There are two main types of drivers currently available for use with Prosilica's cameras:
Standard, and Filter. Using the Filter driver will reduce the load on the host CPU. If this value shows "Filter",
the filter driver is installed and is being used. If it reports "Standard", then the filter driver is not installed, or
is not activated.
StatFilterVersion - Version of the filter driver being used.
StatFrameRate - The current actual frame rate of the camera as received by the driver.
StatFramesCompleted - The number of frames captured since the start of imaging.
StatFramesDropped - The number of frames dropped during transmission since the start of imaging.
NOTE: If everything is configured correctly, this number should be zero. See StreamBytesPerSecond,
PacketSize, and refer to the Host Computer Optimizations note.
StatPacketsErroneous – The number of improperly formed packets. If this number is non-zero, it suggests
a possible camera hardware failure.
StatPacketsMissed - The number of packets missed since the start of imaging.
NOTE: If everything is configured correctly, this number should remain zero, or at least very low compared to
StatPacketsReceived. See StreamBytesPerSecond, PacketSize, and refer to Host Computer Optimizations note.
StatPacketsReceived - The number of packets received by the driver since the start of imaging.
StatPacketsRequested – The number of resend requests since the start of imaging. When an expected
packet is not received by the driver, it is recognized as missing and the driver requests the camera to resend
it.
StatPacketsResent - The number of packets resent by the camera since the start of imaging.