Features ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Ordering Information ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 6
Dark Reference Pixels ................................................................................................................................................................................ 7
Active Buffer Pixels ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
All Configurations ................................................................................................................................................................................ 14
KAI-02150-ABA and KAI-02150-PBA Configurations ................................................................................................................... 15
KAI-02150-CBA and KAI-02150-PBA Configurations with MAR Glass ..................................................................................... 15
KAI-02150-CBA Configuration with Clear Glass ............................................................................................................................ 15
Monochrome with Microlens ............................................................................................................................................................. 16
Monochrome without Microlens ...................................................................................................................................................... 16
Color (Bayer RGB) with Microlens .................................................................................................................................................... 17
Color (TRUESENSE Sparse CFA) with Microlens ........................................................................................................................... 17
Monochrome with Microlens ............................................................................................................................................................. 18
Dark Current versus Temperature ....................................................................................................................................................... 18
Power – Estimated ................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Operation Conditions for Defect Testing at 40 °C ........................................................................................................................... 20
Defect Definitions for Testing at 40 °C ............................................................................................................................................... 20
Operation Conditions for Defect Testing at 27 °C ........................................................................................................................... 21
Defect Definitions for Testing at 27 °C ............................................................................................................................................... 21
Test Definitions ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Test Regions of Interest ......................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Dark Field Global Non-Uniformity .................................................................................................................................................... 23
Global Non-Uniformity ........................................................................................................................................................................ 23
Global Peak to Peak Non-Uniformity............................................................................................................................................... 23
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Center Non-Uniformity ....................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Dark Field Defect Test ........................................................................................................................................................................ 24
Bright Field Defect Test ...................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Test Sub Regions of Interest ............................................................................................................................................................. 25
Absolute Maximum Ratings ................................................................................................................................................................... 26
Absolute Maximum Voltage Ratings Between Pins and Ground ................................................................................................. 26
Power Up and Power Down Sequence ................................................................................................................................................ 27
DC Bias Operating Conditions ............................................................................................................................................................... 28
AC Operating Conditions ........................................................................................................................................................................ 29
Requirements and Characteristics ....................................................................................................................................................... 31
Photodiode Transfer Timing .............................................................................................................................................................. 33
Line and Pixel Timing ........................................................................................................................................................................... 33
Line and Pixel Timing – Vertical Binning by 2 ................................................................................................................................ 35
Storage and Handling .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 36
Cover Glass Care and Cleanliness ......................................................................................................................................................... 36
Mechanical Information ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 37
Brick in Vacuum Sealed Bag ............................................................................................................................................................... 44
Parts List ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 46
Quality Assurance and Reliability .................................................................................................................................................................. 47
Quality and Reliability ............................................................................................................................................................................. 47
Liability of the Supplier ........................................................................................................................................................................... 47
Liability of the Customer ........................................................................................................................................................................ 47
Test Data Retention ................................................................................................................................................................................. 47
Life Support Applications Policy .................................................................................................................................................................... 47
Figure 2: Bayer Color Filter Pattern ........................................................................................................................................................... 9
Figure 3: TRUESENSE Sparse Color Filter Pattern .................................................................................................................................. 9
Figure 4: PGA Package Pin Designations - Top View ...........................................................................................................................10
Figure 5: CLCC Package Pin Designations - Top View ..........................................................................................................................12
Figure 6: Monochrome with Microlens Quantum Efficiency..............................................................................................................16
Figure 7: Monochrome without Microlens Quantum Efficiency .......................................................................................................16
Figure 8: Color (Bayer) with Microlens Quantum Efficiency ..............................................................................................................17
Figure 9: Color (TRUESENSE Sparse CFA) with Microlens Quantum Efficiency ............................................................................17
Figure 10: Monochrome with Microlens Angular Quantum Efficiency ...........................................................................................18
Figure 11: Dark Current versus Temperature ........................................................................................................................................18
Figure 12: Power ...........................................................................................................................................................................................19
Figure 14: Regions of Interest ...................................................................................................................................................................22
Figure 15: Test Sub Regions of Interest ..................................................................................................................................................25
Figure 16: Power Up and Power Down Sequence ................................................................................................................................27
Figure 19: Photodiode Transfer Timing ..................................................................................................................................................33
Figure 20: Line and Pixel Timing ...............................................................................................................................................................33
Figure 24: Line and Pixel Timing - Vertical Binning by 2 .....................................................................................................................35
Figure 34: Brick ID Label..............................................................................................................................................................................44
Figure 36: Bick Loaded in Shipping Container .......................................................................................................................................45
Figure 37: Open Shipping Container with Part List ..............................................................................................................................45
Figure 40: Parts List ......................................................................................................................................................................................46
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Summary Specification
KAI-02150 Image Sensor
D
ESCRIPTION
The KAI-02150 Image Sensor is a 1080p (1920 x 1080)
CCD in a 2/3” optical format. Based on the TRUESENSE
5.5-micron Interline Transfer CCD Platform, the sensor
features broad dynamic range, excellent imaging
performance, and a flexible readout architecture that
enables use of 1, 2, or 4 outputs for full resolution
readout up to 64 frames per second. A vertical overflow
drain structure suppresses image blooming and enables
electronic shuttering for precise exposure control.
The sensor is available with the TRUESENSE Sparse Color
Filter Pattern, a technology which provides a 2x
improvement in light sensitivity compared to a standard
color Bayer part.
The sensor shares common PGA pin-out and electrical
configurations with other devices based on the
TRUESENSE 5.5 micron Interline Transfer CCD Platform,
allowing a single camera design to support multiple
members of this sensor family.
Parameter
Architecture
Total Number of Pixels
Number of Effective Pixels
Number of Active Pixels
Pixel Size
Active Image Size
Aspect Ratio
Number of Outputs
Charge Capacity
Output Sensitivity
Quantum Efficiency
Pan (-ABA, -PBA)
R, G, B (-CBA, -PBA)
Base ISO
KAI-02150-ABA
KAI-02150-CBA
KAI-02150-PBA
Read Noise (f= 40MHz)
Dark Current
Photodiode / VCCD
Dark Current Doubling Temp
Photodiode / VCCD
Dynamic Range
Charge Transfer Efficiency
Blooming Suppression
Smear
Image Lag
Maximum Pixel Clock Speed
Maximum Frame Rate
Quad / Dual / Single Output
Package
Cover Glass
Typical Value
Interline CCD; Progressive Scan
2004 (H) x 1144 (V)
1960 (H) x 1120 (V)
1920 (H) x 1080 (V)
5.5 µm (H) x 5.5 µm (V)
10.56mm (H) x 5.94mm (V)
12.1mm (diagonal) 2/3” optical
format
16:9
1, 2, or 4
20,000 electrons
34 µV/e
-
46%
29%, 37%, 39%
330
150
330
12 electrons rms
7 / 100 electrons/s
7 °C / 9 °C
64 dB
0.999999
> 300 X
-100 dB
< 10 electrons
40 MHz
64 / 33 / 17 fps
68 pin PGA
64 pin CLCC
F
EATURES
Bayer Color Pattern, TRUESENSE Sparse Color
Filter Pattern, and Monochrome configurations
Progressive scan readout
Flexible readout architecture
High frame rate
High sensitivity
Low noise architecture
Excellent smear performance
Package pin reserved for device identification
A
PPLICATIONS
Industrial Imaging
Medical Imaging
Security
AR Coated, 2 Sides or
Clear Glass
All parameters are specified at T = 40°C unless otherwise noted.
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