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S8865-64G Datasheet, PDF (5/15 Pages) Hamamatsu Corporation – Photodiode array combined with signal processing IC for X-ray detection
Photodiode arrays with ampli¿er
S8865-64G/-128G/-256G, S8866-64G-02/-128G-02
Timing chart
S8865-64G/-128G/-256G, S8866-128G-02
1 2 3 4 5 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
CLK
RESET
Video
tpw(RESET1)
8 clocks
Video output
period
1
tpw(RESET2)
Integration time
2
n-1
n
123
8 clocks
Trig
EOS
tf(CLK)
tr(CLK)
tpw(CLK)
t1
tpw(RESET1)
t2
tpw(RESET2)
tf(RESET)
tr(RESET)
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Parameter
Symbol
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
Clock pulse width
Clock pulse rise/fall times
Reset pulse width 1
Reset pulse width 2
Reset pulse rise/fall times
Clock pulse-reset pulse timing 1
tpw(CLK)
500
tr(CLK), tf(CLK)
0
tpw(RESET1)
10
tpw(RESET2)
20
tr(RESET), tf(RESET)
0
t1
-20
-
25000
ns
20
30
ns
-
-
—s
-
-
—s
20
30
ns
0
20
ns
Clock pulse-reset pulse timing 2
t2
-20
0
20
ns
1. The internal timing circuit starts operation at the falling edge of CLK immediately after a RESET pulse goes Low.
2. When the falling edge of each CLK is counted as “1 clock”, the video signal of the 1st channel appears between “18.5 clocks and 20.5
clocks”. Subsequent video signals appear every 4 clocks.
3. The trigger pulse for the 1st channel rises at a timing of 19.5 clocks and then rises every 4 clocks. The rising edge of each trigger pulse
is the recommended timing for data acquisition.
4. Signal charge integration time equals the High period of a RESET pulse. However, the charge integration does not start at the rise of a
RESET pulse but starts at the 8th clock after the rise of the RESET pulse and ends at the 8th clock after the fall of the RESET pulse.
After the RESET pulse next changes from High to Low, signals integrated within this period are sequentially read out as time-series
signals by the shift register operation. The rise and fall of a RESET pulse must be synchronized with the rise of a CLK pulse, but the rise
of a RESET pulse must be set outside the video output period. One cycle of RESET pulses cannot be set shorter than the time equal to
“16.5 + 4 × N (number of elements)” clocks.
5. The video signal after an EOS signal output becomes a high impedance state, and the video output will be inde¿nite.
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