Features ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Ordering Information ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 6
Vertical to Horizontal Transfer ............................................................................................................................................................ 9
Horizontal Register to Floating Diffusion ...................................................................................................................................... 10
Single Output Operation .................................................................................................................................................................... 11
All Configurations ................................................................................................................................................................................ 15
Monochrome with Microlens ............................................................................................................................................................. 17
Monochrome without Microlens ...................................................................................................................................................... 17
Color (Bayer RGB) with Microlens .................................................................................................................................................... 18
Monochrome with Microlens ............................................................................................................................................................. 19
Dark Current versus Temperature ....................................................................................................................................................... 19
Power – Estimated ................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
Test Definitions ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Test Regions of Interest ......................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Dark Field Center Uniformity ............................................................................................................................................................ 23
Dark Field Global Uniformity ............................................................................................................................................................. 23
Global Uniformity ................................................................................................................................................................................. 23
Global Peak to Peak Uniformity ........................................................................................................................................................ 23
Center Uniformity ................................................................................................................................................................................ 24
Dark Field Defect Test ........................................................................................................................................................................ 24
Bright Field Defect Test ...................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Test Sub Regions of Interest ................................................................................................................................................................. 25
Absolute Maximum Ratings ................................................................................................................................................................... 26
Maximum Voltage Ratings Between Pins .......................................................................................................................................... 26
DC Bias Operating Conditions (for < 40,000 electrons) .................................................................................................................. 27
AC Operating Conditions ........................................................................................................................................................................ 28
Clock Line Capacitances ...................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Requirements and Characteristics ....................................................................................................................................................... 29
Line Timing ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 33
Line Timing Single Output- Progressive Scan ............................................................................................................................... 33
Line Timing Dual Output – Progressive Scan ................................................................................................................................. 33
Line Timing Vertical Binning by 2 – Progressive Scan ................................................................................................................. 34
Line Timing Detail – Progressive Scan ............................................................................................................................................. 34
Line Timing Binning by 2 Detail – Progressive Scan ..................................................................................................................... 35
Line Timing Edge Alignment .............................................................................................................................................................. 35
Fast Line Dump Timing ............................................................................................................................................................................ 37
Electronic Shutter Line Timing .......................................................................................................................................................... 38
Electronic Sutter – Integration Time Definition ........................................................................................................................... 38
Electronic Shutter – DC and AC Bias Definition ............................................................................................................................ 38
Large Signal Output ................................................................................................................................................................................. 40
Storage and Handling .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 41
Cover Glass Care and Cleanliness ......................................................................................................................................................... 41
Quality Assurance and Reliability .................................................................................................................................................................. 46
Quality and Reliability ............................................................................................................................................................................. 46
Liability of the Supplier ........................................................................................................................................................................... 46
Liability of the Customer ........................................................................................................................................................................ 46
Test Data Retention ................................................................................................................................................................................. 46
Life Support Applications Policy .................................................................................................................................................................... 46
Figure 3: Vertical to Horizontal Transfer Architecture ......................................................................................................................... 9
Figure 4: Horizontal Register to Floating Diffusion Architecture ....................................................................................................10
Figure 8: Package Pin Designations – Top View ....................................................................................................................................14
Figure 9: Monochrome with Microlens Quantum Efficiency..............................................................................................................17
Figure 10: Monochrome without Microlens Quantum Efficiency .....................................................................................................17
Figure 11: Color with Microlens Quantum Efficiency ..........................................................................................................................18
Figure 13: Dark Current versus Temperature ........................................................................................................................................19
Figure 14: Power ...........................................................................................................................................................................................20
Figure 16: Overclock Regions of Interest ...............................................................................................................................................22
Figure 17: Test Sub Regions of Interest ..................................................................................................................................................25
Figure 18: Clock Line Capacitances ..........................................................................................................................................................28
Figure 21: Framing Timing without Binning ...........................................................................................................................................31
Figure 22: Frame Timing for Vertical Binning by 2 ...............................................................................................................................31
Figure 24: Line Timing Single Output ......................................................................................................................................................33
Figure 25: Line Timing Dual Output .........................................................................................................................................................33
Figure 26: Line Timing Vertical Binning by 2 ..........................................................................................................................................34
Figure 27: Line Timing Detail .....................................................................................................................................................................34
Figure 28: Line Timing by 2 Detail ............................................................................................................................................................35
Figure 29: Line Timing Edge Alignment ..................................................................................................................................................35
Figure 32: Fast Line Dump Timing ............................................................................................................................................................37
Figure 33: Electronic Shutter Line Timing ..............................................................................................................................................38
Figure 34: Integration Time Definition ....................................................................................................................................................38
Figure 35: Completed Assembly (1 of 2) .................................................................................................................................................42
Figure 36: Completed Assembly (2 of 2) .................................................................................................................................................43
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