• Part: ADCS-1021
  • Description: CMOS Image Sensors
  • Manufacturer: Agilent Technologies
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Agilent Technologies
ADCS-1021
ADCS-1021 is CMOS Image Sensors manufactured by Agilent Technologies.
Description The ADCS-1021 and ADCS-2021 CMOS Image Sensors capture high quality, low noise images while consuming very low power. These parts integrate a highly sensitive active pixel photodiode array with timing control and onboard A/D conversion. Available in either VGA (640x480) or CIF (352x288) resolution image arrays, the devices are ideally suited for a wide variety of applications. The ADCS-2021 and ADCS-1021, when coupled with patible image processors from either Agilent or selected Agilent partners, provide a plete imaging system to enable rapid end-product development. Designed for low-cost consumer electronic applications, the ADCS-2021 and ADCS-1021 sensors deliver unparalleled performance for mainstream imaging applications. ADCS-2021 (VGA) and ADCS-1021 (CIF) are CMOS active pixel image sensors with integrated A/D conversion and full timing control. They provide random access of sensor pixels, which allows windowing and panning capabilities. The sensor is designed for video conferencing applications and still image capabilities. The ADCS family achieves excellent image quality with very low dark current, high sensitivity, and superior antiblooming characteristics. The devices operate from a single DC bias voltage, are easy to configure and control, and feature low power consumption. Programmable Features - Programmable window size ranging from the full array down to a 4 x 4 pixel window - Programmable panning capability which allows a specified window (minimum 4x4 pixels) to be located anywhere on the sensor array - Integrated programmable gain amplifiers with independent gain control for each color (R, G, B) - Internal register set programmable via either the UART or Synchronous serial interface - Integrated timing controller with rolling electronic shutter, row/ column addressing, and operating mode selection with programmable exposure control, frame rate, and data rate - Programmable horizontal, vertical, and shutter synchronization signals -...