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ICX074AL Datasheet, PDF (1/21 Pages) Sony Corporation – Diagonal 8mm (Type 1/2) Progressive Scan CCD Image Sensor with Square Pixel for EIA B/W Video Cameras
ICX074AL
Diagonal 8mm (Type 1/2) Progressive Scan CCD Image Sensor with Square Pixel for EIA B/W Video Cameras
Description
The ICX074AL is an interline CCD solid-state
image sensor suitable for EIA black-and-white video
cameras. Progressive scan allows all pixels signals
to be output independently within approximately
1/60 second. This chip features an electronic shutter
with variable charge-storage time which makes it
possible to realize full-frame still image without
mechanical shutter. Individual pixels in a square
matrix make this device suitable for image input and
processing applications.
High sensitivity and low dark current are achieved
through the adoption of HAD (Hole-Accumulation
Diode) sensors.
22 pin DIP (Cer-DIP)
Pin 1
2
V
Features
• Progressive scan allows individual readout of the
image signals from all pixels.
• High vertical resolution (480TV-lines) still picture
without mechanical shutter.
• Square pixel unit cell
• VGA format-compatible
• High resolution, high sensitivity, low dark current
• Continuous variable-speed shutter
• Low smear
• Excellent antiblooming characteristics
• Reset gate: 5V drive (bias: no adjustment)
2
H
Pin 12
8
31
Optical black position
(Top View)
Device Structure
• Image size:
• Number of effective pixels:
• Total number of pixels:
• Interline CCD image sensor
• Chip size:
• Unit cell size:
• Optical black:
• Number of dummy bits:
• Substrate material:
Diagonal 8mm (Type 1/2)
659 (H) × 494 (V) approx. 330K pixels
692 (H) × 504 (V) approx. 350K pixels
8.10mm (H) × 6.33mm (V)
9.9µm (H) × 9.9µm (V)
Horizontal (H) direction: Front 2pixels, rear 31pixels
Vertical (V) direction: Front 8pixels, rear 2pixels
Horizontal 16
Vertical 5
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operation of the devices. Sony cannot assume responsibility for any problems arising out of the use of these circuits.
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