Features ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Ordering Information ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 6
Vertical to Horizontal Transfer ............................................................................................................................................................ 8
Horizontal Register to Floating Diffusion ......................................................................................................................................... 8
Test Definitions ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Test Regions of Interest ......................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Dark field defect test .......................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Bright field defect test ....................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Absolute Maximum Ratings ................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Alternate Power Up Sequence .............................................................................................................................................................. 20
DC Bias Operating Conditions ............................................................................................................................................................... 21
Supplied Voltage Levels ......................................................................................................................................................................... 21
AC Operating Conditions ........................................................................................................................................................................ 22
Requirements and Characteristics ....................................................................................................................................................... 23
Full Resolution Interlaced Readout (FA Mode) ................................................................................................................................. 25
Flow Chart FA ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 25
FA Mode Pixel Order ........................................................................................................................................................................... 26
FA Frame Rate ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
FA Clocking Overview.......................................................................................................................................................................... 28
FA Mode ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
Sequence VA .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
Sequence VE .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 38
FB2 and FB4 Mode ................................................................................................................................................................................... 39
Sequence VI ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 43
Storage and Handling .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 45
Cover Glass Care and Cleanliness ......................................................................................................................................................... 45
Quality Assurance and Reliability .................................................................................................................................................................. 50
Quality and Reliability ............................................................................................................................................................................. 50
Liability of the Supplier ........................................................................................................................................................................... 50
Liability of the Customer ........................................................................................................................................................................ 50
Test Data Retention ................................................................................................................................................................................. 50
Life Support Applications Policy .................................................................................................................................................................... 50
Figure 8: Power vs. Clock Rate..................................................................................................................................................................15
Figure 9: Overclock Regions of Interest .................................................................................................................................................17
Figure 11: Diagram of vertical clock overshoot to be avoided .........................................................................................................20
Figure 13: FA Mode -Timing Flow ............................................................................................................................................................25
Figure 14: FA Mode –Pixel Order Diagram ............................................................................................................................................26
Figure 15: FA Timing Overview.................................................................................................................................................................28
Figure 16: FA Integration Timing Overview ..........................................................................................................................................29
Figure 20: FD16 Mode – Clock Order Information...............................................................................................................................33
Figure 21: FA Mode –Vertical Timing Sequence - VA ..........................................................................................................................34
Figure 22: FA Mode –Vertical Timing Sequence - VB ..........................................................................................................................35
Figure 23: FA Mode –Vertical Timing Sequence - VC ..........................................................................................................................36
Figure 24: FA Mode –Vertical Timing Sequence - VD ..........................................................................................................................37
Figure 25: FA Mode –Vertical Timing Sequence - VE ..........................................................................................................................38
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