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NOIP1SN5000A_16 Datasheet, PDF (1/75 Pages) ON Semiconductor – PYTHON 5.0/2.0 MegaPixels Global Shutter CMOS Image Sensors
NOIP1SN5000A
PYTHON 5.0/2.0 MegaPixels
Global Shutter CMOS
Image Sensors
Features
• Data Output Options
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♦ P1: 8 LVDS Data Channels
♦ P3: 4 LVDS Data Channels
• Size Options
♦ PYTHON 2000: 1920 x 1200 Active Pixels, 2/3” Optical Format
♦ PYTHON 5000: 2592 x 2048 Active Pixels, 1” Optical Format
• 4.8 mm x 4.8 mm Low Noise Global Shutter Pixels with
In-pixel CDS
• Monochrome (SN), Color (SE) and NIR (FN)
• Zero Row Overhead Time Mode Enabling Higher Frame Rate
• Frame Rate at Full Resolution, 8 LVDS Data Channels (P1 only)
♦ 100/85 frames per second @ 5 MP (Zero ROT/Non−Zero ROT)
♦ 230/180 frames per second @ 2 MP (Zero ROT/Non−Zero ROT)
♦ 255/200 frames per second @ Full HD (Zero ROT/Non−Zero ROT)
• On-chip 10-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)
• Eight/Four/Two/One LVDS High Speed Serial Outputs
Figure 1. PYTHON 5000
• Random Programmable Region of Interest (ROI) Readout
• Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)
Description
• Automatic Exposure Control (AEC)
• Phase Locked Loop (PLL)
• High Dynamic Range (HDR) Modes Possible
• Dual Power Supply (3.3 V and 1.8 V)
• −40°C to +85°C Operational Temperature Range
• 84-pin LCC
The PYTHON 2000 and PYTHON 5000 image sensors
utilize high sensitivity 4.8 mm x 4.8 mm pixels that support
low noise “pipelined” and “triggered” global shutter readout
modes. The sensors support correlated double sampling
(CDS) readout, reducing noise and increasing dynamic
range.
The sensor has on-chip programmable gain amplifiers and
• Power Dissipation
♦ 1.45 W (P1, 8 LVDS, NZROT)
10-bit A/D converters. The integration time and gain
parameters can be reconfigured without any visible image
♦ 915 mW (P1, P3, 4 LVDS, NZROT)
artifact. Optionally the on-chip automatic exposure control
♦ 520 mW (P1, P3, 2 LVDS, NZROT)
♦ 370 mW (P1, P3, 1 LVDS, NZROT)
• These Devices are Pb−Free and are RoHS Compliant
Applications
• Machine Vision
• Motion Monitoring
loop (AEC) controls these parameters dynamically. The
image’s black level is either calibrated automatically or can
be adjusted by adding a user programmable offset.
A high level of programmability using a four wire serial
peripheral interface enables the user to read out specific
regions of interest. Up to sixteen regions can be
programmed, achieving even higher frame rates.
• Security
The image data interface of the P1 devices consists of
• Intelligent Traffic Systems (ITS)
eight LVDS lanes, facilitating frame rates up to 100 frames
per second in Zero ROT mode for the PYTHON 5000. Each
channel runs at 720 Mbps. A separate synchronization
channel containing payload information is provided to
facilitate the image reconstruction at the receiving end.
The P3 devices are the same as the P1 but with only four
of the eight LVDS data channels enabled, facilitating frame
rates of 45 frames per second in Non Zero ROT (NZROT)
for the PYTHON 5000.
© Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC, 2016
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August, 2016 − Rev. 2
Publication Order Number:
NOIP1SN5000A/D