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Standard Features
118 Basler scout light
9.7 Debouncer
The debouncer feature aids in discriminating between valid and invalid input signals and only lets
valid signals pass to the camera. The debouncer value specifies the minimum time that an input
signal must remain high or remain low in order to be considered a valid input signal.
Note that the debouncer delays a valid signal between its arrival at the camera and its transfer. The
duration of the delay will be determined by the debouncer value.
The following diagram illustrates how the debouncer filters out invalid input signals, i.e. signals that
are shorter than the debouncer value. The diagram also illustrates how the debouncer delays a
valid signal.
We recommend setting the debouncer value so that it is slightly greater than the
longest expected duration of an invalid signal.
Setting the debouncer to a value that is too short will result in accepting invalid
signals. Setting the debouncer to a value that is too long will result in rejecting valid
signals.
Fig. 32: Filtering of Input Signals by the Debouncer
Unfiltered arriving signals
Debouncer
Transferred valid signal
delay
TIMING CHARTS ARE NOT DRAWN TO SCALE
debouncer
value
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