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PYTHON25K Datasheet, PDF (1/87 Pages) ON Semiconductor – PYTHON 25K/16K/12K/10K Global Shutter CMOS Image Sensors
NOIP1SN025KA,
NOIP1SN016KA,
NOIP1SN012KA,
NOIP1SN010KA
PYTHON 25K/16K/12K/10K
Global Shutter CMOS Image
Sensors
www.onsemi.com
Features
• A Pin-compatible Family with Multiple Resolutions:
♦ 25K = 5120 x 5120 Active Pixels
♦ 16K = 4096 x 4096 Active Pixels
♦ 12K = 4096 x 3072 Active Pixels
♦ 10K = 3840 x 2896 Active Pixels
• 4.5 mm x 4.5 mm Low Noise Global Shutter Pixels with
In-pixel Correlated Double Sampling (CDS)
• APS−H Optical Format (32.6 mm Diagonal) for 25K
• Monochrome (SN), Color (SE) and NIR (FN)
• Random Programmable Region of Interest (ROI) Readout
• Pipelined and Triggered Global Shutter
• On-chip Fixed Pattern Noise (FPN) Correction
• 10-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)
• 32 Low-voltage Differential Signaling (LVDS) High-speed
Serial Outputs
• Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)
• High-speed: 80 Frames per Second (fps) at 25 Mpix
• 4.6 W Power Dissipation at Full Resolution, x32 LVDS
Mode
• Operational Range: −40°C to +85°C
• 355-pin mPGA Package
• These Devices are Pb−Free and are RoHS Compliant
Figure 1. PYTHON XK Photograph
Applications
• Machine Vision
• Motion Monitoring
• Intelligent Traffic Systems (ITS)
• Pick and Place Machines
• Inspection
• Metrology
Description
The PYTHON xK family of CMOS image sensors provide high resolution with very high bandwidth (up to 80 frame per
second readout for 25 megapixel readout) in a pin−compatible family of devices.
The high sensitivity 4.5 mm pixels support both pipelined and triggered global shutter readout modes. The sensor also
supports correlated double sampling (CDS) readout in global shutter mode, reducing noise and increasing dynamic range.
The sensor is programmed using a four−wire serial peripheral interface. Black level can be calibrated automatically, or
adjusted using a user programmable offset. The sensor also supports readout of up to 32 separate regions of interest (ROI) to
increase frame rate. Image data is accessed through 32, 16, 8, or 4 LVDS channels, each running at 720 Mbps, and a separate
synchronization channel is provided to facilitate image reconstruction.
The PYTHON xK family is packaged in a 355-pin mPGA package and is available in a monochrome, Bayer color, and
extended near−infrared (NIR) configurations.
© Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC, 2015
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September, 2015 − Rev. 0
Publication Order Number:
NOIP1SN025KA/D