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UPD8821 Datasheet, PDF (1/24 Pages) NEC – 7300 PIXELS × 3 COLOR CCD LINEAR IMAGE SENSOR
DATA SHEET
MOS INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
μPD8821
7300 PIXELS × 3 COLOR CCD LINEAR IMAGE SENSOR
DESCRIPTION
The μ PD8821 is a high-speed and high sensitive color CCD (Charge Coupled Device) linear image sensor which
changes optical images to electrical signal and has the function of color separation.
The μ PD8821 has 3 rows of 7300 pixels, and it is a 2-output/color type CCD sensor with 2 rows/color of charge
transfer register, which transfers the photo signal electrons of 7300 pixels separately in odd and even pixels.
Therefore, it is suitable for 600dpi/A3 high-speed color digital copiers, color scanners and so on by the use of the
package with heat sink that has high heat radiation.
FEATURES
• Valid photocell
• Photocell pitch
• Line spacing
• Color filter
• Resolution
• Data rate
• Output type
• Power supply
• Drive clock level
• On-chip circuits
: 7300 pixels × 3
: 10 μ m
: 40 μ m (4 lines) Red line-Green line, Green line-Blue line
: Primary colors (red, green, and blue), pigment filter (with 107 lx•hour tolerant)
: 24 dot/mm A3 (297 × 420 mm) size (shorter side)
: 60 MHz MAX. (30 MHz/ch max.)
: 2 outputs in phase/color
: +10 V
: CMOS output under 5 V operation
: Reset feed-through level clamp circuit
Voltage amplifiers
ORDERING INFORMATION
Part Number
μ PD8821CZ-A
Package
CCD linear image sensor 40-pin plastic DIP with heat sink (15.24 mm (600))
Remark The μ PD8821CZ-A is a lead-free product.
The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Before using this document, please
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Document No. S17961EJ2V0DS00 (2nd edition)
Date Published July 2007 NS
Printed in Japan
The mark <R> shows major revised points.
2006
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