Ordering Information .................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Charge Transport ........................................................................................................................................................................7
Color Filter Array (optional, for KAI-1011-CBA only).................................................................................................................9
Pin Description and Device Orientation................................................................................................................................10
Electro-Optical for KAI-1011-CBA............................................................................................................................................11
Electro-Optical for KAI-1010-ABA............................................................................................................................................13
General ......................................................................................................................................................................................17
Absolute Maximum Range........................................................................................................................................................20
DC Operating Conditions...........................................................................................................................................................21
AC Clock Level Conditions ........................................................................................................................................................22
AC Timing Requirements for 20 MHz Operation......................................................................................................................23
Frame Timing - Single Register Readout.............................................................................................................................24
Line Timing - Single Register Readout ................................................................................................................................25
Pixel Timing - Single Register Readout ...............................................................................................................................26
Electronic Shutter Timing - Single Register Readout .........................................................................................................27
Fast Dump Timing – Removing Four Lines..........................................................................................................................31
Binning – Two to One Line Binning.......................................................................................................................................32
Timing – Sample Video Waveform ........................................................................................................................................33
Storage and Handling ............................................................................................................................................................... 34
Cover Glass Care and Cleanliness ...........................................................................................................................................34
Mechanical Information ............................................................................................................................................................ 35
Liability of the Supplier .............................................................................................................................................................38
Liability of the Customer...........................................................................................................................................................38
Test Data Retention...................................................................................................................................................................38
Life Support Applications Policy ............................................................................................................................................... 38
Figure 4 CFA Pattern ......................................................................................................................................................................9
Figure 8 Angular Dependence of Quantum Efficiency.................................................................................................................14
Figure 9 Frame Rate versus Horizontal Clock Frequency ..........................................................................................................15
Figure 11 Example of Vsat versus Vsub .......................................................................................................................................18
Figure 13 Frame Timing - Single Register Readout....................................................................................................................24
Figure 14 Line Timing - Single Register Output ..........................................................................................................................25
Figure 15 Pixel Timing Diagram - Single Register Readout .......................................................................................................26
Figure 20 Fast Dump Timing - Removing Four Lines .................................................................................................................31
Figure 21 Binning - 2 to 1 Line Binning .......................................................................................................................................32
Figure 22 Sample Video Waveform at 5MHz................................................................................................................................33
Figure 23: Completed Assembly (1 of 2) ......................................................................................................................................35
Figure 24: Completed Assembly (2 of 2) ......................................................................................................................................36
Table 5 General Image Specifications..........................................................................................................................................17
Table 6 Absolute Maximum Ranges.............................................................................................................................................20
Table 7 DC Operating Conditions .................................................................................................................................................21
Table 8 AC Clock Level Conditions...............................................................................................................................................22
Table 9 AC Timing Requirements for 20 MHz Operation ............................................................................................................23
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