On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 21:03, Andreas Bean <off...@beanbox.com> wrote:
> Andrey,
>
> In fact we develop a led light and not a discharge flash, therefore the
> light isn't deposited in a short period. You say the exposure of the
> last scanline starts 67ms after the first line. I'm trying the get light
> intensity high enough for an exposure time of 5ms. This means that the
> leds have to be turned on for 72ms ?
>
> And additionally I don't know how long they need to reach the full
> intensity, that's why I asked if its possible to get the signal before
> the trigger.
> How would you connect the led driver circuit to the cam?
>
> Does it matter that the signal is only for one cam? They are closely
> mounted together, so the signal can be used for both, can't it?
>
> Have consumer digital cameras also the delay between the exposure of the
> first and last line? Does that mean that during a fast movement the
> first and the last line in the picture differ significantly?

ERS (Electronic Rolling Shutter) has been used in all consumer as well
as professional CMOS based camera systems to date.

Regards Sebastian

> Andreas
>
>
>
> Andrey Filippov schrieb:
>> Andreas,
>>
>> Why do you need  pulse _before_ trigger? With this senor exposure of
>> the first line start 8 scan lines after the trigger, last line
>> exposure starts 1/15 sec later. So if you want to use a flash, you
>> need to set the exposure time >1/15 sec and trigger flash 1/15 after
>> the trigger.
>> The FPGA has delay timer, when the camera is triggered externally,
>> this programmable delay is between the arrival of the sync pulse and
>> the sensor triggering. When the camera is set to trigger directly from
>> the FPGA (trigger condition =0), the delay sensor is triggered
>> immediately, and the output sync is delayed by the programmed value -
>> you may use it for the flash. Unfortunately it is for a single camera
>> only.
>> If you still need pulse before the sensor trigger - you may just
>> reverse the trigger source - use external pulse, apply it to multiple
>> cameras in parallel - each camera can  be individually delayed by
>> programming TRIG_DELAY parameter.
>>
>> Andrey
>>
>>
>
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