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News Release from: Murata Power Solutions | Subject: ADCDS-1410
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 20 June 2005
Image processor targets CCD-based
systems
C and D Technologies has a new application specific imaging signal processor designed for use in electronic-imaging applications that employ CCDs as their photodetectors.
C and D Technologies has a new application specific imaging signal processor designed for use in electronic-imaging applications that employ charge coupled devices (CCDs) as their photodetectors The ADCDS-1410 delivers 14bit resolution and an impressive throughput rate of 10Mpixel/s in a functionally complete single package
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 5 Aug 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The ADCDS-1410 uses the latest multiprocess technologies to combine a variety of mixed-signal ICs and passive components in a compact, low-power (800mW typical), single-chip solution with an excellent signal-to-noise ratio of 73dB minimum.
The 40-pin TDIP package incorporates a user-configurable input amplifier, a correlated double sampler (CDS), and a sampling A/D convertor.
Other features include adjustable gain and offset, a precision +2.4V output reference circuit, an out-of-range detector, and a programmable analogue bandwidth function.
Typical applications for the ADCDS-1410 include scientific imaging (such as spectroscopy), electronic cameras, medical diagnostic imaging, infrared imaging, high-quality graphic scanning, and photo-CD image capture.
The key to the edge-triggered ADCDS-1410's performance is its unique high-speed, high-accuracy CDS circuit.
The circuit eliminates the effects of residual charge, charge injection, and kT/C noise on the CCDs output floating capacitor, producing a "valid video" output signal.
The ADCDS-1410 then digitises this signal using a high-speed, low-noise sampling A/D convertor.
Unit pricing for the C and D Technologies ADCDS-1410 is $195 in OEM quantities (USA, 100-piece pricing), and delivery is from stock to six weeks. Request a free brochure from Murata Power Solutions ...
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