CCD IMAGE SENSOR
KAI-2001
1600 (H) x 1200 (V) Interline CCD Image Sensor
Description
The KAI−2001 Image Sensor is a high-performance 2-...
Description
KAI-2001
1600 (H) x 1200 (V) Interline CCD Image Sensor
Description
The KAI−2001 Image Sensor is a high-performance 2-million pixel sensor designed for a wide range of medical, scientific and machine vision applications. The 7.4 mm square pixels with microlenses provide high sensitivity and the large full well capacity results in high dynamic range. The split horizontal register offers a choice of single or dual output allowing either 15 or 30 frame per second (fps) video rate for the progressively scanned images. Also included is a fast line dump for sub-sampling at higher frame rates. The vertical overflow drain structure provides anti-blooming protection and enables electronic shuttering for precise exposure control. Other features include low dark current, negligible lag and low smear.
Table 1. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Parameter Architecture Total Number of Pixels Number of Effective Pixels Number of Active Pixels Pixel Size Active Image Size
Typical Value
Interline CCD, Progressive Scan
1640 (H) × 1214 (V)
1608 (H) × 1208 (V)
1600 (H) × 1200 (V)
7.4 mm (H) × 7.4 mm (V)
13.38 mm (H) × 9.52 mm (V), 14.803 mm (Diagonal), 1″ Optical Format
Aspect Ratio
4:3
Number of Outputs Saturation Signal
1 or 2 40,000 e−
Quantum Efficiency −ABA −CBA (RGB)
55% 45%, 42%, 35%
Output Sensitivity
16 mV/e−
Total System Noise 40 MHz 20 MHz
40 e− 23 e−
Dark Current
< 0.5 nA/cm2
Dark Current Doubling Temp.
7°C
Dynamic Range
60 dB
Charge Transfer Efficiency
> 0.999999
Bloomin...
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