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When connected to a USB2.1 port one cannot set the depth exposure time shorter than 70usec.
Exp times shorter than 70usec will lead to artifacts and over-exposed frames.
Steps to Reproduce
Connect a D435 to a USB 2.1 port and open realsense-viewer
Enable infra1 stream and set "enable auto exposure" to OFF
Set exposure time to something like 100usec and you get unaffected frames
Set exposure time to any value lower than 70usec and the frame becomes over-exposed (it looks brighter than at 100usec) and will show artifacts.
ATTENTION: When using a USB3.2 port we could not observe this issue
USB2.1, 90usec exposure
USB3.2, 90usec exposure
USB2.1, 60usec exposure
USB3.2, 60usec exposure
USB2.1, 1usec exposure, artifacts (salt and pepper)
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[Realsense Customer Engineering Team Comment]
Hello @m0oz,
Thank you for pointing out this issue! We were able to replicate the issue with RealSense Viewer and will work to create a fix shortly.
Please stay tuned, will update this issue when fix is implemented.
@RealSense-Customer-Engineering
Thank you for putting it on the list. I am looking forward to any news. If you figure out when the fix is released I'd be happy for a heads up ;)
We are having a hard time to capture usable data outdoors
(At least as long as this October stays this sunny here)
Issue Description
When connected to a USB2.1 port one cannot set the depth exposure time shorter than 70usec.
Exp times shorter than 70usec will lead to artifacts and over-exposed frames.
Steps to Reproduce
ATTENTION: When using a USB3.2 port we could not observe this issue
USB2.1, 1usec exposure, artifacts (salt and pepper)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: