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Daily Archives: July 26, 2018

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Triggering a CoaXPress camera: What about latency and jitter? – Part 1

CoaXPress, BlogsBy Benny KoeneJuly 26, 2018Leave a comment

Determining the latency and jitter in an imaging system is a difficult task. Each component in the system can contribute to these parameters. You have to take into account your frame grabber, the interface and the camera. Latency can occur at the start of the imaging process. In that case it is defined as the…

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