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CMOS line sensor has electronic shutter

An IC-Haus product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Oct 30, 2006

The iC-LFL1402 monolithically integrated 256-pixel CMOS line sensor is functionally compatible with the 1402 standard (serial mode) and operates with a pixel clock pulse of up to 5MHz.

New from iC-Haus, the iC-LFL1402 monolithically integrated 256-pixel CMOS line sensor is functionally compatible with the 1402 standard (serial mode) and operates with a pixel clock pulse of up to 5MHz.

Thanks to monolithic integration the 200um pixels are arranged in a 63.5um grid without gaps or distortion and are thus ideal for use in spectroscopy applications, for example.

The integrated control logic needs only a start and clock signal to generate the light/voltage conversion at the analogue output.

The range of possible applications is considerably extended by the inclusion of an electronic shutter.

This permits the length of integration to be varied externally.

The analogue output push-pull output enables a high readout clock rate and a wide signal dynamic range.

Should the 5MHz clock rate not be required, the power consumption of the IC can be reduced by an external bias current setting.

The device has a supply voltage of 5V.

In the optoBGA package there is an operating temperature range of -25 to +100C.

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