The PL-D720 series are global shutter cameras that allow overlapped exposure of one frame while reading out another. Thus, the maximum frame rate is determined by the greater of the exposure time or readout time, plus some frame overhead time. Readout of frame N must be complete just before exposure of frame N+1 is complete, at which point frame N+1 is “transferred” to the readout nodes in the sensor. This transfer is known as the Frame Overhead Time (FOT).
The maxFrameRate can be calculated as follows:
maxFrameRate = 1/minFrameTime minFrameTime = FOT + MAX(readoutTime, exposureTime + minResetTime)
The readoutTime of the PL-D720 series can be calculated as follows:
 readOutTime = rowTime * (height + 8)/decimation + blackRowTime
 Where:
    rowTime = ((width + 8)/decimation) * clkPeriod / numLVDStaps + rowOverheadTime
    blackRowTime = ((maxWidth + 8)/decimation) * clkPeriod / numLVDStaps + rowOverheadTime
    Where:
       (8 is the number of extra rows/columns that are used during the readout timing of the sensor)
       Width = the ROI Width chosen
       maxWidth = the maximum width of the sensor (PL-D721: 1280, PL-D722: 2048, PL-D725: 2592)
       decimation = the amount of DECIMATION being applied at the sensor (default is 1 for no decimation)
       numLVDStaps = PL-D721: 4 
                     PL-D722 : 4 
                     PL-D725 : 8
       clkPeriod = 1 / 62 MHz
       rowOverheadTime = PL-D721:  70 * clkPeriod, 
                         PL-D722/725: 104 * clkPeriod
 The minResetTime is (2 * rowTime)