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LM9630 - LM9630 100 x 128 / 580 fps Ultra Sensitive Monochrome CMOS Image Sensor

Description

The LM9630 is a high performance, low power, CMOS Active Pixel Image Sensor capable of capturing monochrome images at 580 frames per second.

In addition to the active pixel array, an on-chip 8 bit A/D convertor, fixed pattern noise elimination circuits a n d a video gain amplifier are provided.

Features

  • f f f f f f f f f f f Electronic shutter with global reset & pixel exposure. Programmable analog video gain. Integrated 8 bit analog to digital conversion. Programmable integration time. Programmable frame rate. Master and slave mode of operation On chip black level compensation. Power down and low power modes. I2 C compatible serial interface. 10 bit digital video port (8 data, vertical & horizontal sync). Power on reset with hardware and software override. Single Supply Power Consumption Oper.

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Part number LM9630
Manufacturer National Semiconductor
File Size 150.27 KB
Description LM9630 100 x 128 / 580 fps Ultra Sensitive Monochrome CMOS Image Sensor
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LM9630 100 x 128, 580 fps Ultra Sensitive Monochrome CMOS Image Sensor ADVANCE INFORMATION May 2002 LM9630 100 x 128, 580 fps Ultra Sensitive Monochrome CMOS Image Sensor General Description The LM9630 is a high performance, low power, CMOS Active Pixel Image Sensor capable of capturing monochrome images at 580 frames per second. In addition to the active pixel array, an on-chip 8 bit A/D convertor, fixed pattern noise elimination circuits a n d a video gain amplifier are provided. The integrated programmable timing and control circuit allows the user maximum flexibility in adjusting integration time and frame rate. Furthermore, a fast read out circuit is provided allowing a full frame to read out on a single 8-bit digital data bus in less than 2ms.
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