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S9978 Datasheet, PDF (6/6 Pages) Hamamatsu Corporation – CCD area image sensor Front-illuminated FFT-CCDs, high IR sensitivity
CCD area image sensor S9978
q Area scanning 2 (large full well mode)
INTEGRATION PERIOD
(Shutter must be open)
Tpwv
1
2
P1V
P2V, TG
P1H
P2H, SG
RG
OS
Tovr
P2V, TG
P1H
Tpwh, Tpws
READOUT PERIOD (Shutter must be closed)
4..519 520←512 + 8 (ISOLATION)
3
ENLARGED VIEW
P2H, SG
RG
Tpwr
OS
D1
D2
D3
D4
D18
D19
D20
D5..D12, S1..S512, D13..D17
KMPDC0209EA
Parameter
Symbol Remark Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
P1V
P2V, TG
Pulse width
Rise and fall time
Tpwv
Tprv, Tpfv
*13
6
200
18
-
-
-
µs
ns
Pulse width
Tpwh
500
5000
-
ns
P1H, P2H
Rise and fall time
Tprh, Tpfh
*13
10
-
-
ns
Duty ratio
-
-
50
-
%
Pulse width
Tpws
500
5000
-
ns
SG
Rise and fall time
Tprs, Tpfs
-
10
-
-
ns
Duty ratio
-
-
50
-
%
RG
Pulse width
Rise and fall time
Tpwr
Tprr, Tpfr
-
100
500
-
5
-
-
ns
ns
TG – P1H
Overlap time
Tovr
-
3
6
-
µs
*13: The clock pulses should be overlapped at 50 % of clock pulse amplitude.
s Precaution for use (electrostatic countermeasures)
q Handle these sensors with bare hands or wearing cotton gloves. In addition, wear anti-static clothing or use a wrist strap, in
order to prevent electrostatic damage due to electrical charges from friction.
q Avoid directly placing these sensors on a work-desk or work-bench that may carry an electrostatic charge.
q Provide ground lines or ground connection with the work-floor, work-desk and work-bench to allow static electricity to dis-
charge.
q Ground the tools used to handle these sensors, such as tweezers and soldering irons.
It is not always necessary to provide all the electrostatic measures stated above. Implement these measures according to the
amount of damage that occurs.
s Element cooling/heating temperature incline rate
When cooling the CCD by an externally attached cooler, set the cooler operation so that the temperature gradient (rate of
temperature change) for cooling or allowing the CCD to warm back is less than 5 K/minute.
Information furnished by HAMAMATSU is believed to be reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed for possible inaccuracies or omissions.
Specifications are subject to change without notice. No patent rights are granted to any of the circuits described herein. ©2007 Hamamatsu Photonics K.K.
HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS K.K., Solid State Division
1126-1 Ichino-cho, Higashi-ku, Hamamatsu City, 435-8558 Japan, Telephone: (81) 53-434-3311, Fax: (81) 53-434-5184, www.hamamatsu.com
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Germany: Hamamatsu Photonics Deutschland GmbH: Arzbergerstr. 10, D-82211 Herrsching am Ammersee, Germany, Telephone: (49) 08152-3750, Fax: (49) 08152-2658
France: Hamamatsu Photonics France S.A.R.L.: 19, Rue du Saule Trapu, Parc du Moulin de Massy, 91882 Massy Cedex, France, Telephone: 33-(1) 69 53 71 00, Fax: 33-(1) 69 53 71 10
United Kingdom: Hamamatsu Photonics UK Limited: 2 Howard Court, 10 Tewin Road, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire AL7 1BW, United Kingdom, Telephone: (44) 1707-294888, Fax: (44) 1707-325777
North Europe: Hamamatsu Photonics Norden AB: Smidesvägen 12, SE-171 41 Solna, Sweden, Telephone: (46) 8-509-031-00, Fax: (46) 8-509-031-01
Italy: Hamamatsu Photonics Italia S.R.L.: Strada della Moia, 1/E, 20020 Arese, (Milano), Italy, Telephone: (39) 02-935-81-733, Fax: (39) 02-935-81-741
Cat. No. KMPD1093E01
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Feb. 2007 DN