Toshiba CS6940CL Digital Camera User Manual


 
Rev 1.0
7.2 Random trigger shutter
In the random trigger shutter mode, you can shoot and grab an image at an arbitrary timing by trigger
signal input from the external.
External trigger signals can be input either from the camera link I/F CC1 or DC IN connector.
If polarity is set to negative polarity, exposure starts at the falling edge of the trigger.
The random trigger shutter of this camera can be operated in two types of mode: fixed mode and pulse
width mode. How to determine the exposure time differs depending on the mode.
1) Fixed mode
The exposure time is determined by the setting value for the shutter speed.
FVAL is output in sync with the first LVAL after the end of exposure time.
FVAL
DATA OUT
LVAL
DVAL
exposure time
TRIG
CCD
approx. 2.0 s
2) Pulse width mode
The exposure time is determined by the pulse width (exposure time = pulse width + approximately 28 s).
Set a pulse width of 1H (approximately 53.3 s) or more.
FVAL is output in sync with the first LVAL after the end of exposure time.
FVAL
DATA OUT
LVAL
DVAL
exposure time
TRIG
CCD
approx. 2.0
approx. 30 s
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