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ILX128MA Datasheet, PDF (5/15 Pages) Sony Corporation – 5350-pixel X 6-line CCD Linear Sensor (Color)
ILX128MA
Electrooptical Characteristics (Note 1)
(Ta = 25°C, VDD = 12V, fφRS = 2MHz, Input clock = 5Vp-p,
Light source = 3200K, IR cut filter CM-500S (t = 1mm))
Item
Sensitivity
Sensitivity nonuniformity
Adjacent pixel difference
Saturation output voltage
Overflow exposure
Saturation exposure
Dark voltage average
Dark signal nonuniformity
Image lag
Current consumption
Total transfer efficiency
Output impedance
Offset level
Offset level difference
Dynamic range
Red
Green
Blue
Red
Green
Blue
Symbol Min.
RR
1.33
RG
3.01
RB
1.82
PRNU
—
PDF
—
VSAT
2
OE
2 × SEmin
SER
0.8
SEG
0.4
SEB
0.6
VDRK
—
DSNU
—
IL
—
IVDD
—
TTE
92
ZO
—
VOS
4.7
∆VOS
—
DR
1000
Typ.
1.9
4.3
2.6
4
4
3
—
1.6
0.7
1.2
0.3
1.5
0.02
32
98
250
6.2
40
10000
Max.
2.47
5.59
3.38
15
15
—
—
—
—
—
2.0
5.0
—
50
—
—
7.7
200
—
Unit
Remarks
V/(lx · s)
Note 2
%
Note 3
%
Note 4
V
Note 5
Note 6
lx · s
Note 7
mV
Note 8
mV
Note 9
%
Note 10
mA
—
%
—
Ω
—
V
Note 11
mV
Note 12
—
Note 13
Note)
1. For each color, the black level of Main Line is defined as the average value of D24, D25 to D39, and the
black level of Sub Line is defined as the average value of D24', D25' to D39'. The following electrooptical
characteristics signal processing is performed.
2. For the sensitivity test light is applied with a uniform intensity of illumination.
3. PRNU is defined as indicated below. Ray incidence conditions are the same as for Note 2.
VOUT = 500mV (Typ.)
PRNU =
(VMAX – VMIN)/2
VAVE
× 100 [%]
Where the maximum output of the effective pixels is set to VMAX, the minimum output to VMIN and the
average output to VAVE.
4. PDF = (∆VMAX/VAVE) × 100 [%]
Here, VAVE is defined as the average output, and ∆VMAX, the maximum value of ∆Vi in the range of the
following pixel.
Red, green, blue pixel arrangement PDF is when i = 1 to 5349. However, the definition of ∆Vi is as follows.
∆Vi = ABS {VOUT (i) – VOUT (i + 1)}
VOUT (i) is signal output of an effective pixel (i pixel) and VOUT (i + 1) is of the adjacent pixel (i + 1 pixel).
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