Spyder 3 Camera User's Manual GigE Dual Line - Frame Grabbers
Spyder 3 Camera User's Manual GigE Dual Line - Frame Grabbers
Spyder 3 Camera User's Manual GigE Dual Line - Frame Grabbers
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<strong>Spyder</strong> 3 <strong>GigE</strong> User <strong>Manual</strong><br />
ASCII Commands: Reference<br />
Parameters:<br />
t = tap id<br />
i = integer value<br />
f = float<br />
m = member of a set<br />
s = string<br />
x = pixel column number<br />
y = pixel row number<br />
The following table lists all of the camera’s available ASCII commands. Refer to<br />
Appendix A for detailed information on using these ASCII commands.<br />
Table 14: Command Quick Reference<br />
Mnemonic Syntax Parameters Description<br />
calibrate analog offset cao t i Calibrates the analog gain and averages<br />
each tap’s pixels within the ROI to the<br />
specified average target value.<br />
t = tap selection, either 1 or 2<br />
depending on camera model, or 0 for<br />
all taps<br />
i = target value in a range from 1 to<br />
255DN (12 bit LSB)<br />
correction calibrate fpn ccf Performs FPN calibration and<br />
eliminates FPN noise by subtracting<br />
away individual pixel dark current.<br />
calculate camera gain ccg i t i Calculates the camera gain according to<br />
the selected algorithm.<br />
i = Calibration algorithm to use.<br />
1 = This algorithm adjusts analog<br />
gain so that 8% to 13% of tap ROI<br />
pixels are above the specified target<br />
value.<br />
2 = This algorithm adjusts analog<br />
gain so that the average pixel value<br />
in tap’s ROI is equal to the<br />
specified target value.<br />
3 = This algorithm adjusts digital<br />
gain so that the average pixel value<br />
in tap’s ROI is equal to the<br />
specified target.<br />
4= This algorithm adjusts the<br />
analog gain so that the peak tap<br />
ROI pixels are adjusted to the<br />
specified target.<br />
t = Tap value. Use 0 for all taps or 1<br />
or 2 for individual tap selection<br />
depending on camera model.<br />
i = Calibration target value in a range<br />
from 1024 to 4055DN (12 bit LSB).<br />
correction calibrate prnu ccp Performs PRNU calibration and<br />
eliminates the difference in responsivity<br />
between the most and least sensitive<br />
pixel creating a uniform response to<br />
light.<br />
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