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Video formats, modes and bandwidth
 OSCAR Technical Manual V2.4.0
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Video formats, modes and bandwidth
The different Oscar models support different video formats, modes and frame 
rates.
These formats and modes are standardized in the IIDC (formerly DCAM) spec-
ification.
Resolutions in Format_0, Format_1 and Format_2, which are smaller than the 
generic sensor resolution, are generated symmetrically from the center of the 
sensor and without binning.
Different color processing modes in Format_7 are accessed via 
Color_Coding_ID register, as listed for Oscar F-510C.
Binning modes are only available in Format_7 for Oscar F-510C:
Format_7 Mode_5: horizontal binning (H-binning)
Format_7 Mode_6: vertical binning (V-binning)
Format_7 Mode_7: horizontal and vertical binning (H+V binning)
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The maximum frame rates can only be achieved with 
shutter settings lower than 1/framerate. This means 
that with default shutter time of 40 ms, a camera will 
not achieve frame rates higher than 25 frames/s. In 
order to achieve higher frame rates, please reduce the 
shutter time proportionally.
The following tables assume that bus speed is 
400 Mbit/s.
 With lower bus speeds (e.g. 200 or 100 
Mbit/s) not all frame rates may be achieved.
For information on bit/pixel and byte/pixel for each 
color mode see 
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H-binning means horizontal binning.
V-binning means vertical binning.
Full binning (H+V) means horizontal + vertical binning
2 x binning means: 2 neighboring pixels are combined.
Binning increases signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), but 
decreases resolution.