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KAF-1001E - 1024(H) x 1024(V) Pixel Enhanced Response Full-Frame CCD Image Sensor

General Description

3 1.3 Architecture 4 1.4 Image Acquisition 4 1.5 Charge Transport 4 1.6 Output Structure 4 2.1 Package Configuration 5 2.2 Pin Description 6 3.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings 8 3.2 DC Operating Conditions 8 3.3 AC Clock Level Conditions 9 3.4 AC Timing 10 4.1 Image Specifications 12 4.2 Defect Cla

Key Features

  • Front Illuminated Full-Frame Architecture with Blue Plus Transparent Gate True Two Phase Technology for high sensitivity 1024(H) x 1024(V) Photosensitive Pixels 24µm(H) x 24µm(V) Pixel Size 24.5 mm x 24.5 mm Photo active Area 1:1 Aspect Ratio 100% Fill Factor Single Readout Register 2 Clock Selectable Outputs High Gain Output (11 µV/e-) for low noise Low Gain Output (2.0 µV/e-) for high dynamic range Low Dark Current (.

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Part number KAF-1001E
Manufacturer Unknown Manufacturer
File Size 113.55 KB
Description 1024(H) x 1024(V) Pixel Enhanced Response Full-Frame CCD Image Sensor
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Performance Specification KAF-1001E KAF - 1001E 1024(H) x 1024(V) Pixel Enhanced Response Full-Frame CCD Image Sensor Performance Specification Eastman Kodak Company Image Sensor Solutions Rochester, New York 14650 Revision 1 February 19, 2001 Eastman Kodak Company – Image Sensor Solutions - Rochester, NY 14650-2010 Phone (716) 722-4385 Fax (716) 477-4947 Web: www.kodak.com/go/ccd E-mail: ccd@kodak.com Performance Specification KAF-1001E TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.1 Features ........................................................................................................................................... 3 1.2 Description ...................................................................................................................................... 3 1.3 Architecture........