Instruction manual

Guppy PRO Technical ManualV4.1.0
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Controlling image capture
Example: Guppy PRO F-031
register value x time base + exposure time offset = exposure time
100 x 20 μs + 71 μs = 2075 μs exposure time
The minimum adjustable exposure time set by register is 4 μs. The real mini-
mum exposure time of Guppy PRO F-031 is then:
4 μs + 71 μs = 75 μs
Extended shutter
The exposure time for long-term integration of
up to 67 seconds for the CCD models
up to 22 seconds for the Guppy PRO F-503 (CMOS model)
can be extended via the advanced register: EXTENDED_SHUTTER
The longest exposure time, 3FFFFFFh, corresponds to 67.11 sec.
The lowest possible value of ExpTime is camera-specific (see table 66).
Camera Register value Time base (default)
Guppy PRO F-031 100 20 μs
Table 67: Register value and time base for Guppy PRO F-031
Register Name Field Bit Description
0xF100020C EXTD_SHUTTER Presence_Inq [0] Indicates presence of this feature (read
only)
--- [1.. 5] Reserved
ExpTime [6..31] Exposure time in μs
Table 68: Advanced register: Extended shutter
Note
Exposure times entered via the 81Ch register are mirrored
in the extended register, but not vice versa.
Longer integration times not only increase sensitivity,
but may also increase some unwanted effects such as
noise and pixel-to-pixel non-uniformity. Depending on
the application, these effects may limit the longest
usable integration time.
Changes in this register have immediate effect, even
when the camera is transmitting.
Extended shutter becomes inactive after writing to a for-
mat/mode/frame rate register.