National Instruments Image Acqusition Software NI-IMAQdx Manual De Usuario

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Glossary
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R
real time
A property of an event or system in which data is processed as it is acquired 
instead of being accumulated and processed at a later time.
resolution
(1) The number of rows and columns of pixels. An image composed of 
rows and n columns has a resolution of n 
× m. This image has n pixels 
along its horizontal axis and m pixels along its vertical axis; (2) The 
smallest signal increment that can be detected by a measurement system. 
Resolution can be expressed in bits, proportions, or a percentage of 
full scale. For example, a system has 12-bit resolution, one part in 
4,096 resolution, and 0.0244 percent of full scale.
RGB
Color encoding scheme using red, green, and blue (RGB) color information 
where each pixel in the color image is encoded using 32 bits: 8 bits for red, 
8 bits for green, 8 bits for blue, and 8 bits for the alpha value (unused).
ROI
Region of Interest—(1) An area of the image that is graphically selected 
from a window displaying the image. This area can be used focus further 
processing; (2) A hardware-programmable rectangular portion of the 
acquisition window.
S
sequence
Performs an acquisition that acquires a specified number of buffers, then 
stops.
snap
Acquires a single image to a buffer.
syntax
Set of rules to which statements must conform in a particular programming 
language.
T
timeout
Length of time, in milliseconds, that the driver waits for an image from the 
camera before returning an error
transfer rate
The rate, measured in bytes/s, at which data is moved from source to 
destination after software initialization and set up operations. The 
maximum rate at which the hardware can operate.
trigger
Any event that causes or starts some form of data capture.