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6.3 Exposure Time Considerations
All COS exposure times must be an integer multiple of 0.1 seconds (see below for
FP-POS=AUTO). If the observer specifies an exposure time that is not a multiple of 0.1 sec, its value is rounded down to the next lower integral multiple of 0.1 sec, (or set to 0.1 seconds if a smaller value is specified). The minimum COS exposure time duration is 0.1 seconds. The maximum COS exposure time is 6,500 seconds. Bear in mind that exposure time values much larger than 3,000 seconds are normally appropriate only for visits with the CVZ Special Requirement.If an exposure specifies
FP-POS=AUTO, then the valid range for the exposure time is 0.4 to 26,000.0 seconds. This is because forFP-POS=AUTO, theTime_per_Exposureis divided equally among the fourFP-POSoffset exposures, each of which must range from 0.1 to 6,500 seconds.For
TIME-TAGexposures withBUFFER-TIME< 110 seconds, photon events may be generated faster than data can be transferred out of the buffer during the exposure. In this case, Time_Per_Exposure should be less than or equal to 2 ×BUFFER-TIMEso that the exposure can complete before data transfer is necessary. ABUFFER-TIMEof 110 seconds corresponds to an average count rate of ~21,000 counts/sec.
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