Instruction Manual

Appendix
Goldeye Technical Manual V2.5.0
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All set values are loaded together from the flash file
N=<p8>. Changing this parameter may void ex factory
calibration.
K=<p16> : Define the set value for the warm (high) reference image of
the two point correction. It is a 16 bits value of which
the 12 (or 14) most significant bits currently are used. For
each correction data set S=<p8> an own set value is stored.
All set values are loaded together from the flash file
N=<p8>. Changing this parameter may void ex factory
calibration.
M=<p16> : Offset value for the background correction. This value
is added to every pixel value of the input image. It is
a 16 bits value of which the 12 (or 14) most significant bits
currently are used. If the automatic calibration function
with background correction image integration is used (see k
and j), this parameter is automatically set to the mean value
of the background correction image.
N=<p8> : File number of the flash file containing the set values for
the two point correction (J,K). Changing this parameter or
the contents of the specified files may void ex factory
calibration.
0 : No set values are loaded. The memory content
remains uninitialized at startup.
01..EF : The correction data is loaded from the
indicated file.
O=<p8> : File number of the file containing the FPGA configuration
data. (*)
P=1 : Upload a new FPGA configuration file via the serial
interface and store it in the flash memory. After issuing
[CR] a special transfer protocol is processed. A currently
existing file will be overwritten. (*)
Q=<p8> : Upload a general file via the serial interface and store
it in the flash memory using the specified file number.
After issuing [CR] a special transfer protocol is processed.
A currently existing file will be overwritten. WARNING: Do
not power down the device until the command prompt ">" has
returned! Otherwise file system corruption may occur, which
can leave the device inoperable.
S=<p8> : Number of the correction data set to activate. The range of
valid values depends on the number of factory prepared and
currently loaded data sets. Please note that a change of S
affects the correction data for the gain-offset correction.