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code:fx3_hvci_and_fpga_i_c_commands [2024/02/17 15:39] – [FPGA basic status and controls] Igor Yefmovcode:fx3_hvci_and_fpga_i_c_commands [2024/02/17 15:41] – [General image stats and adjustments] Igor Yefmov
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 |:!: FPS|''0x23'' 2  |R/O|16-bit unsigned value representing number of 10μs units between frame start signals from the image sensor, e.g. a value of \(1000\) means it took 10ms between 2 frame start signals, which corresponds to 100FPS| |:!: FPS|''0x23'' 2  |R/O|16-bit unsigned value representing number of 10μs units between frame start signals from the image sensor, e.g. a value of \(1000\) means it took 10ms between 2 frame start signals, which corresponds to 100FPS|
 |:!: Y average|''0x24'' 2  |R/O|Average "brightness" value| |:!: Y average|''0x24'' 2  |R/O|Average "brightness" value|
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- Color Correction Matrix (a.k.a. CCM or CMX)  ^^^^^ +=====  Color Correction Matrix (a.k.a. CCM or CMX)  ===== 
-|  See [[isp:ccm|Color correction matrix]] article in this Wiki's ISP section for more details. The 16-bit (MSB-LSB) value is defined as 7+9 bits, where MSB[7:1] are the integer part and MSB[0]LSB[7:0] is the fractional part (effectively that value is 512 times larger than the original fractional part)  |||||+See [[isp:ccm|Color correction matrix]] article in this Wiki's ISP section for more details. The 16-bit (MSB-LSB) value is defined as 7+9 bits, where MSB[7:1] are the integer part and MSB[0]LSB[7:0] is the fractional part (effectively that value is 512 times larger than the original fractional part) 
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 +^Name ^Offset ^Bytes ^Access ^Notes ^
 |:!: CCM_00|''0x25'' 2  |R/W|\(CCM_{00}\)| |:!: CCM_00|''0x25'' 2  |R/W|\(CCM_{00}\)|
 |:!: CCM_01|''0x26'' 2  |R/W|\(CCM_{01}\)| |:!: CCM_01|''0x26'' 2  |R/W|\(CCM_{01}\)|

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