• Part: CMV8000
  • Description: 8 Megapixel machine vision CMOS image sensor
  • Manufacturer: CMOSIS
  • Size: 1.86 MB
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CMV8000
CMV8000 is 8 Megapixel machine vision CMOS image sensor manufactured by CMOSIS.
overview and in Chapter 5.14 - Note: only the black reference columns on the left side should be used for row noise correction. - Registers in Chapter 5 now include their bit locations - Note about SPI clock in write operation: should have a final falling edge - New figures for angular response, spectral response and response curve Updated: - Spec sheet is now in accordance to test results - Power figures are now more accurate - Operating range is now -30°C to 70°C - For 12bit mode, all output channel modes are now listed - Corrected “slopes” register, is now 2bits long - Pin list is now sorted more logically - TDIG1/2 pins were wrongly listed as inputs - VRST_H was wrongly listed as a bias pin - Vres_h supply is renamed to VRST_H, to be consistent with the pin name - CMDP_ADC pin is renamed to CMDP_P - Settling time after sensor start-up is now more accurate - Necessary settings for 12bit are expanded - Overview in Chapter 4.4.5 now correctly lists disabled channels - Description for changing the output mode expanded - Minimum exposure time is now calculated with remended settings Removed: - Names for registers that are of no use to users © 2016 CMOSIS bvba CMV8000 Datasheet Preliminary Reference: CMV8000-datasheet-v1.2 Page 3 of 64 Issue v1.2 Date 28/08/2015 Modification Updated to reflect engineering sample status Added: - Note saying that DVAL falling edge is one pixel period sooner than LVAL and FVAL - Description and pattern of column test mode - Specification for AR-coated D263 glass, this is the only version offered. - Note on avoiding excessive light - Engineering Status watermark, part numbers and description - ESD spec - Ro HS/REACH status is to be confirmed - Baking condition added to Soldering chapter - Reference to defect specification Update: - Pin list was missing two pins - Dual integration mode register had the wrong...