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ICX039DLA Datasheet, PDF (1/20 Pages) Sony Corporation – Diagonal 8mm (Type 1/2) CCD Image Sensor for CCIR Black-and-White Video Cameras
ICX039DLA
Diagonal 8mm (Type 1/2) CCD Image Sensor for CCIR Black-and-White Video Cameras
Description
The ICX039DLA is an interline CCD solid-state
image sensor suitable for CCIR black-and-white
video cameras with a diagonal 8mm (Type 1/2)
system. Smear, sensitivity, D-range, S/N and other
characteristics have been greatly improved
compared with the ICX039BLA. High sensitivity and
low dark current are achieved through the adoption
of HAD (Hole-Accumulation Diode) sensors.
This chip features a field period readout system and
an electronic shutter with variable charge-storage
time.
This chip is compatible with and can replace the
ICX039BLA.
20 pin DIP (Cer-DIP)
Pin 1
2
V
Features
12
• Low smear (–20dB compared with the ICX039BLA)
• High sensitivity (+3.0dB compared with the ICX039BLA)
3
H
40
Pin 11
• High D range (+2.5dB compared with the ICX039BLA)
• High S/N
• High resolution and low dark current
Optical black position
(Top View)
• Excellent antiblooming characteristics
• Continuous variable-speed shutter
• Substrate bias:
Adjustment free (external adjustment also possible with 6 to 14V)
• Reset gate pulse: 5Vp-p adjustment free (drive also possible with 0 to 9V)
• Horizontal register: 5V drive
Device Structure
• Interline CCD image sensor
• Image size:
Diagonal 8mm (Type 1/2)
• Number of effective pixels: 752 (H) x 582 (V) approx. 440K pixels
• Total number of pixels: 795 (H) x 596 (V) approx. 470K pixels
• Chip size:
7.95mm (H) x 6.45mm (V)
• Unit cell size:
8.6µm (H) x 8.3µm (V)
• Optical black:
Horizontal (H) direction : Front 3 pixels, rear 40 pixels
Vertical (V) direction : Front 12 pixels, rear 2 pixels
• Number of dummy bits: Horizontal 22
Vertical 1 (even fields only)
• Substrate material:
Silicon
Sony reserves the right to change products and specifications without prior notice. This information does not convey any license by
any implication or otherwise under any patents or other right. Application circuits shown, if any, are typical examples illustrating the
operation of the devices. Sony cannot assume responsibility for any problems arising out of the use of these circuits.
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