## CHANGE LOG ##
1.0.0.0
- Initial version
1.0.1.0
- bump to use IMG v1E00_1810
1.0.2.0
- bump to use IMG v1E00_1820
1.0.3.0 T. Hare
- added start_camera_product_id, exposure_count, focus_merge_blending_flag, and focus_merge_registration_flag
- moved attributes listing in alpha order (not in the class, just the att. listing here)
The MSSS_Camera_Mini_Header class contains
information for cameras developed by Malin Space Science Systems
(MSSS) that share a common architecture or digital electronics
assembly. Example cameras include Mastcam, MAHLI, MARDI,
Mastcam-Z, SHERLOC-Watson and SHERLOC-ACI.
This section contains the simpleTypes that provide more constraints
than those at the base data type level. The simpleTypes defined here build on the base data
types. This is another component of the common dictionary and therefore falls within the
common namespace.
The analog_offset attribute identifies the
analog value that is subtracted from the signal prior to the
analog/digital conversion.
Identifier assigned by the camera to this image
(aka CDPID). The identifier is unique among all products stored
on the camera at the time of acquisition, but is not necessarily
unique across the mission.
The camera_product_id of the first frame used to
make a focus merge (Zstack) product.
Indicates whether intra-stack image blending has
been performed during a focus merge (Zstack)
operation.
Indicates whether intra-stack image
resgistration has been performed during a focus merge
operation.
Initially-allocated size of data product by the
camera (for compressed data, may not match actual
size).
Specifies the image or video readout mode, which
determines the rate the image is read out.
The instrument serial number element provides
the manufacturer's serial number assigned to an instrument. This
number may be used to uniquely identify a particular instrument
for tracing its components or determining its calibration
history, for example.
Bit pattern (hexadecimal value) at the end of
the mini-header used to help identify product boundaries for
flash fault recovery. For MSL, this is a constant
0x1010CC28.
Bit pattern (hexadecimal value) at the beginning
of the mini-header used to help identify product boundaries for
flash fault recovery. For MSL, this is a constant
0xFF00F0CA.
The spacecraft_clock_start is the value of the
spacecraft clock at the beginning of the
observation.
The spacecraft_clock_stop is the value of the
spacecraft clock at the end of the observation.
spacecraft_clock_stop should only be used if there's also a
spacecraft_clock_start value.
The start_camera_product_id of the first frame
used to make a focus merge (Zstack) product.