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Dataset for Camera Algorithm

This dataset includes detailed performance characteristics of a line scan imaging sensor with 1x128 pixels and a 0-5 volts output for each pixel. It presents actual data captured on April 19th, showing the line intensity scan. The camera demonstrates two lines of output: yellow indicates the start of capture, green indicates the camera feed, and purple denotes the pulse used to obtain the 128x1 data. Additionally, it outlines the TAUS exposure delay settings (25, 75, and 125 ms) under bright lighting conditions and no light scenarios, revealing the sensor's efficiency during cycle runs.

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Dataset for Camera Algorithm

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  1. Dataset for Camera Algorithm

  2. Linescan Imaging Sensor 1x128 pixels 0-5 volts output for each pixel One pixel returned for each clock pulse

  3. Actual Data From CameraApril 19th – Data Registers Showing Line Intensity Scan Camera is showing two lines

  4. Yellow – start capture, green – camera feed, purple - pulse to obtain 128x1 data With TAUS_Exposure_Delay(25); 1.2 ms / cycle Under bright light conditions No Light With TAUS_Exposure_Delay(75); 2.9ms to run full cycle Under bright light conditions No Light

  5. With TAUS_Exposure_Delay(125); 4.5ms to run full cycle Under bright light conditions No Light

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