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uEye Camera Manual Version 3.80
Line Scan Mode
Area scan sensor (matrix)
The sensors of area scan cameras have a matrix of many (usually between several hundred and several thousand) rows and columns of pixels. State-of-the-art area scan sensors use only square pixels with a consistent pixel pitch.
Area scan cameras are suitable for applications in which stationary or moving objects should be captured as completely as possible in one image capture.
Line scan mode
In some applications, however, it is necessary to read out and transfer only one sensor line instead of the entire sensor area. This applies, for example, to endless web inspection systems. These systems often use line scan cameras for this reason. Their sensors have only one pixel row, which they can read out at very high speeds in the kilohertz (kHz) range. Some uEye models have area scan sensors that optionally also offer a line scan mode. This mode can read out any pixel row of the sensor at high speed.
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uEye cameras provide two line scan modes:
In this mode, the sensor achieves very high line scan rates. Several hundred to thousand lines are combined and transferred in one frame. The camera can be triggered on the beginning of a frame, but not on each individual line. You can choose any line of the area scan sensor for the line scan mode. Color images are not supported in this mode because Bayer color sensors need at least two neighboring lines for color calculation.
In this mode, the sensor achieves lower line scan rates than in Fast Linescan mode. The camera can be triggered on each individual line. Several hundred to thousand lines are combined and transferred in one frame.
Color images are possible in this mode because Bayer color sensors can use two lines.
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