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S11963-01CR_15 Datasheet, PDF (2/10 Pages) Hamamatsu Corporation – Distance area image sensor
Distance area image sensor
S11963-01CR
Recommended terminal voltage (Ta=25 °C)
Parameter
Symbol
Analog supply voltage
Vdd(A)
Digital supply voltage
Vdd(D)
Pixel reset
Vr
Output offset
Vref
Bias voltage
Column gain amplifier Vref2
Photosensitive
area
Vpg
Frame reset pulse voltage
High level
Low level
reset
Frame synchronous trigger pulse High level
voltage
Low level
vst
Line synchronous trigger pulse High level
voltage
Low level
hst
Master clock pulse voltage
High level
Low level
mclk
Pixel reset pulse voltage
High level
Low level
ext_res
Output signal effective period High level
pulse voltage
Low level
oe
Output signal synchronous pulse High level
voltage
Low level
dclk
Non-readout period pulse voltage
High level
Low level
dis_read
Gain selection terminal voltage
High level
Low level
sel0, sel1, sel2
Min.
4.75
4.75
3.7
2.3
2.5
0.8
Vdd(D) × 0.8
-
Vdd(D) × 0.8
-
Vdd(D) × 0.8
-
Vdd(D) × 0.8
-
Vdd(D) × 0.8
-
Vdd(D) × 0.8
-
Vdd(D) × 0.8
-
Vdd(D) × 0.8
-
Vdd(D) × 0.8
-
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.
5
5
3.9
2.5
2.7
1.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Typ.
-
f(mclk)
15
Max.
Unit
5.25
V
5.25
V
4.1
V
2.7
V
2.9
V
1.2
V
-
Vdd(D) × 0.2
V
-
Vdd(D) × 0.2
V
-
Vdd(D) × 0.2
V
-
Vdd(D) × 0.2
V
-
Vdd(D) × 0.2
V
-
Vdd(D) × 0.2
V
-
Vdd(D) × 0.2
V
-
Vdd(D) × 0.2
V
-
Vdd(D) × 0.2
V
Max.
Unit
10 M
Hz
-
Hz
30
mA
Electrical and optical characteristics
[Ta=25 °C, Vdd(A)=Vdd(D)=5 V, Vref2=2.7 V, Vref=2.5 V, Vr=3.9 V, MCLK=10 MHz, Gain: 1 time]
Parameter
Symbol
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
Spectral response range
λ
400 to 1100
nm
Peak sensitivity wavelength
λp
Photosensitivity*3
S
Dark output
Vd
-
3.0 × 1012
-
800
6.0 × 1012
1
-
1.2 × 1013
10
nm
V/W·s
V/s
Random noise
RN
-
0.5
1
mV rms
Dark output voltage*4
Vor
2.6
-
4.3
V
Saturation output voltage
Vsat
1.3
Sensitivity ratio*5
SR
0.7
Photoresponse nonuniformity*6
PRNU
-
-
2.7
V
-
1.43
-
-
±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) and 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 white light which is approx. 50% of the saturation level. PRNU is measured using the pixels excluding the pixels of
the 4 outermost lines and defective pixels, and is defined as follows:
PRNU= ΔX/X × 100 (%)
X: average output of all pixels, ΔX: standard deviation of pixel output
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