• Part: ICX055BL
  • Description: Diagonal 6mm (Type 1/3) CCD Image Sensor
  • Manufacturer: Sony Semiconductor Solutions
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ICX055BL
ICX055BL is Diagonal 6mm (Type 1/3) CCD Image Sensor manufactured by Sony Semiconductor Solutions.
.. Diagonal 6mm (Type 1/3) CCD Image Sensor for CCIR B/W Video Cameras Description The ICX055BL is an interline CCD solid-state image sensor suitable for CCIR B/W video cameras. pared with the current product ICX055AL, sensitivity is improved drastically through the adoption of Super HAD CCD technology. This chip Features a field period readout system, and an electronic shutter with variable charge-storage time. Features - High sensitivity (+4d B at F8, +2d B at F1.2 pared with ICX055AL) - High saturation signal (+1d B pared with ICX055AL) - Low smear and low dark current - Excellent antiblooming characteristics - Continuous variable-speed shutter - Horizontal register: 5V drive - Reset gate: 5V drive 16 pin DIP (Plastic) Pin 1 1 V 14 7 Pin 9 H 30 Optical black position Device Structure (Top View) - Interline CCD image sensor - Image size: Diagonal 6mm(Type 1/3) - Number of effective pixels: 500 (H) × 582 (V) approx. 290K pixels - Number of total pixels: 537 (H) × 597 (V) approx. 320K pixels - Chip size: 6.00mm (H) × 4.96mm (V) - Unit cell size: 9.8µm (H) × 6.3µm (V) - Optical black: Horizontal (H) direction: Front 7 pixels, Rear 30 pixels Vertical (V) direction: Front 14 pixels, Rear 1 pixel - Number of dummy bits: Horizontal 16 Vertical 1 (even field only) - Substrate material: Silicon ∗Super HAD CCD is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation. Super HAD CCD is a CCD that drastically improves sensitivity by introducing newly developed semiconductor technology by Sony Corporation into Sony's high-performance HAD (Hole-Accumulation Diode) sensor. Sony reserves the right to change products and specifications without prior notice. This information does not convey any license by any implication or otherwise under any patents or other right. Application circuits shown, if any, are typical examples illustrating the operation of the devices. Sony cannot assume responsibility for any problems arising out of the use of these...