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S11961-01CR_15 Datasheet, PDF (2/9 Pages) Hamamatsu Corporation – Distance linear image sensor
Distance linear image sensor
S11961-01CR
Recommended terminal voltage (Ta=25 °C)
Parameter
Symbol
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
Analog supply voltage
Vdd(A)
4.75
5
5.25
V
Digital supply voltage
Vdd(D)
4.75
5
5.25
V
Pixel amplifier
Vsf
4.5
5
Vdd(A)
V
Bias voltage
Pixel reset
Vr
4
4.25
4.5
V
Photosensitive area
Vpg
0.8
1.0
1.2
V
Pixel reset pulse voltage
High level
Low level
p_res
Vdd(D) × 0.8
-
-
-
-
Vdd(D) × 0.2
V
Signal sampling pulse voltage
High level
Low level
phis
Vdd(D) × 0.8
-
-
-
-
Vdd(D) × 0.2
V
Master clock pulse voltage
High level
Low level
mclk
Vdd(D) × 0.8
-
-
-
-
Vdd(D) × 0.2
V
Signal readout trigger pulse
voltage
High level
Low level
Vdd(D) × 0.8
trig
-
-
-
-
Vdd(D) × 0.2
V
Output signal synchronous pulse High level
voltage
Low level
dclk
Vdd(D) × 0.8
-
-
-
-
Vdd(D) × 0.2
V
Electrical characteristics [Ta=25 °C, Vdd(A)=Vdd(D)=5 V]
Parameter
Clock pulse frequency
Video data rate
Current consumption
Symbol
Condition
Min.
f(mclk)
1M
VR
-
Ic
Dark state
-
Typ.
-
f(mclk)
15
Max.
Unit
5M
Hz
-
Hz
30
mA
Electrical and optical characteristics [Ta=25 °C, Vdd(A)=Vdd(D)=5 V, Vsf=5 V, Vr=4.25 V, MCLK=5 MHz]
Parameter
Symbol
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
Spectral response range
λ
400 to 1100
nm
Peak sensitivity wavelength
λp
-
800
-
nm
Photosensitivity*3
Dark output
S
1.05 × 1012
Vd
-
2.1 × 1012
0.5
4.2 × 1012
10
V/W·s
V/s
Random noise
RN
-
0.4
0.8
mV rms
Dark output voltage*4
Vor
2.95
3.3
4.35
V
Saturation output voltage
Vsat
-
-
2
V
Sensitivity ratio*5
SR
0.7
-
1.43
-
Photoresponse nonuniformity*6
PRNU
-
-
±10
%
*3: Monochromatic wavelength source (λ=805 nm)
*4: Output voltage right after reset in dark state
*5: Sensitivity ratio of Vout1 (VTX1=3 V, VTX2=VTX3=0 V) to Vout2 (VTX2=3 V, VTX1=VTX3=0 V)
*6: Photoresponse nonuniformity (PRNU) is the output nonuniformity that occurs when the entire photosensitive area is uniformly
illuminated by light which is 50% of the saturation exposure level. PRNU is measured using 256 pixels excluding 8 pixels each at
both ends, and is defined as follow:
PRNU = ∆X/X × 100 [%]
X: average output of all pixels, ∆X: difference between X and maximum or minimum output
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