
Description of the data path
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Deferred image transport is especially useful for multi-camera applications:
Assuming several cameras acquire images concurrently. These are stored in
the built-in image memory of every camera. Until this memory is full, the lim-
iting factor of available bus bandwidth, DMA- or ISO-channel is overcome.
Image transfer is controlled from the host computer by addressing individual
cameras one after the other and reading out the desired number of images.
Model Memory size
PIKE F-032B/C
PIKE F-032B/C fiber
105 frames
PIKE F-100B/C
PIKE F-100B/C fiber
32 frames
PIKE F-145B/C
PIKE F-145B/C fiber
22 frames
PIKE F-145B/C-15fps
PIKE F-145B/C fiber-15fps
22 frames
PIKE F-210B/C
PIKE F-210B/C fiber
15 frames
PIKE F-421B/C
PIKE F-421B/C fiber
6 frames
PIKE F-505B/C
PIKE F-505B/C fiber
5 frames
Table 61: FIFO memory size
Note
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To configure this feature in an advanced register: See Table
146: Deferred image configuration register on page 296.
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