• Part: MT9T001
  • Description: 3-MEGAPIXEL DIGITAL IMAGE SENSOR
  • Manufacturer: Micron Technology
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Micron Technology
MT9T001
MT9T001 is 3-MEGAPIXEL DIGITAL IMAGE SENSOR manufactured by Micron Technology.
Features - Digital Clarity™ Image Sensor Technology - High frame rate - Global Reset Release .. - Horizontal and vertical binning - Column and row skip modes - Superior low-light performance - Low dark current - Simple two-wire serial interface - Programmable Controls: Gain, frame rate, frame size, exposure - Pin-for-Pin patible with Micron’s 1.3-Megapixel MT9M001 and 2-Megapixel MT9D001 PART NUMBER: MT9T001P12STC Table 1: Key Performance Parameters TYPICAL VALUE 1/2-inch (4:3) 6.55mm(H) x 4.92mm(V) 8.19 (Diagonal) 2,048H x 1,536V 3.2um x 3.2um RGB Bayer Pattern Global Reset Release, Electronic Rolling Shutter (ERS) 48 MPS/48 MHz Programmable up to 12 fps Programmable up to 20 fps Programmable up to 27 fps Programmable up to 43 fps Programmable up to 93 fps 10-bit, on-chip >1.0 V/lux-sec (550nm) 61d B 43d B 3.0V- 0 3.6V (3.3V nominal) 240m W (nominal); 250u W (standby) 0°C to +60°C 48-pin PLCC PARAMETER Optical Format Active Imager Size Active Pixels Pixel Size Color Filter Array Shutter Type Maximum Data Rate/ Master Clock QXGA Frame (2,048 x 1,536) Rate UXGA (1,600 x 1,200) SXGA (1,280 x 1,024) XGA (1,024 x 768) VGA (640 x 480) ADC Resolution Responsivity Dynamic Range SNRMAX Supply Voltage Power Consumption Operating Temperature Packaging Applications - Digital still cameras - Digital video cameras - Converged DSCs/camcorders Description The Micron® Imaging MT9T001 is a QXGA-format 1/2-inch CMOS active-pixel digital image sensor with an active imaging pixel array of 2,048H x 1,536V. It incorporates sophisticated camera functions on-chip such as windowing, column and row skip mode, and snapshot mode. It is programmable through a simple two-wire serial interface. The 3-megapixel CMOS image sensor features Digital Clarity- Micron’s breakthrough low-noise CMOS imaging technology that achieves CCD image quality (based on signal-to-noise ratio and low-light sensitivity) while maintaining the inherent size, cost, and integration advantages of CMOS. The sensor can be...