I am primarily going to be using microscope to enlarge PCB rework; I do a lot of small pitch SMD work.
Which is going to be a better decision, the Global Shutter Camera or the High Quality Camera?
The display I have to use for the microscope setup is 1600x1200, so I won't be able to make full use of the HQ cam, but the GS cam is a bit smaller pixel size than that. I can imagine that the GS might be nice because it won't be updating while I'm working, and I assume that perhaps it will not be subject to the annoying refresh lines that I tend to see when illuminating a CCD with an LED light (that doesn't have a PWM power source). OTOH, the HQ camera would give me a slight boost in resolution, and it would maybe give me a more detailed image at the same resolution because it will be downscaled
I've got a lot of assumptions, but I don't know for sure of anything
Thanks
Which is going to be a better decision, the Global Shutter Camera or the High Quality Camera?
The display I have to use for the microscope setup is 1600x1200, so I won't be able to make full use of the HQ cam, but the GS cam is a bit smaller pixel size than that. I can imagine that the GS might be nice because it won't be updating while I'm working, and I assume that perhaps it will not be subject to the annoying refresh lines that I tend to see when illuminating a CCD with an LED light (that doesn't have a PWM power source). OTOH, the HQ camera would give me a slight boost in resolution, and it would maybe give me a more detailed image at the same resolution because it will be downscaled
I've got a lot of assumptions, but I don't know for sure of anything
Thanks
Statistics: Posted by 7F20 — Fri Apr 12, 2024 12:53 am