How to reduce Image Acquisition time

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Mark Golberg
Mark Golberg le 15 Fév 2016
Commenté : Mark Golberg le 24 Fév 2016
Hello, elapsedTime for the following code equals 1.0592 seconds.
imaqreset
vid = videoinput('pixelinkimaq');
src=getselectedsource(vid);
set(vid,'ROI',[0 0 64 64])
set(src,'FrameRate',150)
set(src,'Exposure',0.002)
set(vid,'FramesPerTrigger',150);
triggerconfig(vid, 'manual');
start(vid);
tic
trigger(vid);
wait(vid,Inf);
frames = getdata(vid, get(vid,'FramesAvailable'));
elapsedTime = toc
I really really need it to be less than 1 second. Any Ideas how running time can be reduced?
THANKS

Réponses (2)

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 15 Fév 2016
You asked for a FrameRate of 150 frames per second, and you asked for 150 FramesPerTrigger, so you are asking for 150 Frames Per Trigger / 150 Frames Per Second = exactly 1 second per Trigger. You cannot reduce the acquisition time for 1 second's worth of frames to below 1 second.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 15 Fév 2016
I don't know that it's any different than the 1.0592 seconds he originally said, unless he decided to record fewer frames, like the 140 I suggested.
Mark Golberg
Mark Golberg le 24 Fév 2016
1 second takes me ~1.5 seconds to processed and display. Trying to solve this with buffer and parallel computing...

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 15 Fév 2016
What if you try
set(src,'FrameRate', 160)
or
set(vid,'FramesPerTrigger',140);
How long a time do those give you?
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 15 Fév 2016
Mark, did you try my answer yet? You might just have to do trial and error to "home in" on the setting that produces a length as close to 1 second as possible.
Mark Golberg
Mark Golberg le 24 Fév 2016
I can't , I need to work with fps 150.

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