• Part: NOIV1SN2000A
  • Description: CMOS Image Sensor
  • Manufacturer: onsemi
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NOIV1SN2000A
NOIV1SN2000A is CMOS Image Sensor manufactured by onsemi.
Features - WUXGA Resolution: 1920 (H) x 1200 (V) Format - 4.8 mm x 4.8 mm Pixel Size - 2/3 inch Optical Format - Monochrome (SN) or Color (SE) - 92 Frames per Second (fps) at Full Resolution (LVDS) - 23 Frames per Second (fps) at Full Resolution (CMOS) - On-chip 10-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) - 8-bit or 10-bit Output Mode - Four LVDS Serial Outputs or Parallel CMOS Output - Random Programmable Region of Interest (ROI) Readout - Pipelined and Triggered Global Shutter, Rolling Shutter - On-chip Fixed Pattern Noise (FPN) Correction - Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) - Automatic Exposure Control (AEC) - Phase Locked Loop (PLL) - High Dynamic Range (HDR) - Dual Power Supply (3.3 V and 1.8 V) - 0°C to 70°C Operational Temperature Range- - 52-pin LCC - 520 m W Power Dissipation (LVDS) - 385 m W Power Dissipation (CMOS) - These Devices are Pb- Free and are Ro HS pliant .onsemi. Figure 1. VITA 2000 Package Photograph Applications - Machine Vision - Motion Monitoring - Security - Barcode Scanning (2D) Description The VITA 2000 is a 2/3 inch Widescreen Ultra e Xtended Graphics Array (WUXGA) CMOS image sensor configurable in HD format (1920 x 1080) or 4:3 format (1600 X 1200). The high sensitivity 4.8 mm x 4.8 mm pixels support pipelined and triggered global shutter readout modes and can also be operated in a low noise rolling shutter mode. In rolling shutter mode, the sensor supports correlated double sampling readout, reducing noise and increasing the dynamic range. The sensor has on-chip programmable gain amplifiers and 10-bit A/D converters. The integration time and gain parameters can be reconfigured without any visible image artifact. Optionally the on-chip automatic exposure control loop (AEC) controls these parameters dynamically. The image’s black level is either calibrated automatically or can be adjusted by adding a user programmable offset. A high level of programmability using a four wire serial peripheral interface enables the user to read out specific...