Adaptive Optics for Vision Science

Chapter 10.3.8 - Frame Grabbing

10.3.8   Frame Grabbing

Frame grabbers are used to generate a 2D image from three inputs: the hsync,
vsync, and detected light signal. The frequency of the analog/digital (A/D)
conversion of the signal dictates the number of pixels that are acquired across
a single line scan. Generally, the frequency will be set to oversample the diffraction-
limited point spread function so that the resolution of the image is
not sampling limited. A pixel size, projected onto the retina, of 1 μm or less
is advised. (A single foveal cone has a diameter of about 2 μm.)

The frame grabbing board should be capable of receiving and displaying
nonstandard video since the master timing for scanning imaging systems is
generally governed by the scanning mirrors themselves.

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