Hi Timo, yes the pixel biases are acting on the transistors of the pixel circuits. To have a better understanding please have a look at this paper: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/4444573/ The names are also preserved On, Off , Threshold etc.. is this what you were asking for?
Hi Timo, yes the pixel biases are acting on the transistors of the pixel circuits. To have a better understanding please have a look at this paper: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/4444573/ The name are also preserved On, Off , Threshold etc.. is this what you were asking for?
Hi Timo, sorry for my late reply (I was on hoidays). The amount of positive vs negative events can be easily controlled by changing the ON (OnBn) and OFF (OffBn) thresholds. Have a look at our bias setting user guide, at this link: https://inilabs.com/support/hardware/biasing/ In addition, if you want to observe fast movements I suggest you use the bias settings that you can find here: https://github.com/SensorsINI/jaer/blob/master/biasgenSettings/Davis240bc/C-fast.xml Let me know if the user guide...
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Solved: Shorting req/ack signals of the DAVIS240C directly on the pAER does not work as it is required a delay between req and ack of about 20 to 60 ns.
Solved: Shorting req/ack signals of the DAVIS240C directly on the pAER does not work as it is required a delay between req and ack of about 40 to 60 ns.
Hi, yes. Prof Tobi Delbruck and myself will be attending CapoCaccia. We can definitely help you in getting this working. best, Federico
Hi Emre, I am glad to see this progress. We are now celebrating easter holidays here...