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26 PANTERA 22M User’s Manual
Teledyne DALSA 03-032-20049-02
Notes:
To read the current line rate frequency, use the command gcp.
If you enter an invalid frame rate or line rate, the valid range of
values will be displayed.
Related Commands:
sem, ssm
Example:
ssf 1 2780
3.8 Switching between Area and TDI mode
(TDI/Area Mode)
1. TDI mode to Area
It is safe to switch from TDI mode to Area mode.
2. Area mode to TDI mode
It is safe to switch during exposure time or idle time. If switched during frame
transfer, the readout of full frame will be done first before the camera enters into TDI
mode.
3.9 Setting the Camera Link Data Mode
The PANTERA 22M camera CameraLink port has two taps (channels), each are 12 bits.
The 24 bits of data that are sent from the camera to the frame grabber are divided into
three ports: A, B, C. Each port is 8 bits. The clm command selects the number of bits that
the camera sends to the frame grabber from each tap. In the table below, ports A -C refer
to the camera link specification.
To select the bit resolution for data sent via the CameraLink interface, use the command:
Syntax:
clm i
Syntax Elements:
i
0
12 bit (Factory setting),
Tap 1 Data bits 0 to 7 are linked to Port A
Tap 1Data bits 8 to 11 are linked to Port B bits 0 to 3
Tap 2 Data bits 8 to 11 are linked to Port B bits 4 to 7
Tap 2 Data bits 0 to 7 are linked to Port C
1
10 bit,
Tap 1 Data bits 0 to 7 are linked to Port A
Tap 1 Data bits 8 and 9 are linked to Port B bits 0 and 1
Tap 2 Data bits 8 and 9 are linked to Port B bits 4 and 5
Tap 2 Data bits 0 to 7 are linked to Port C
2
8 bit,
Tap 1 Data bits 0 to 7 are linked to Port A
Tap 2 Data bits 0 to 7 are linked to Port B
Notes:
To obtain the current output data format, use the command gcp
Example:
clm 0
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