MT9V011
MT9V011 is 1/4-INCH VGA CMOS ACTIVE-PIXEL DIGITAL IMAGE SENSOR manufactured by Micron Technology.
Features
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- - Digital Clarity™ CMOS Imaging Technology Ultra low-power, low cost CMOS image sensor Superior low-light performance Simple two-wire serial interface Auto black level calibration Window Size: VGA, programmable to any smaller format (QVGA, CIF)
- Programmable Controls: Gain, frame rate, left-right and up-down image reversal, window size and panning
Micron Part Number: MT9V011P11ST
Table 1:
Key Performance Parameters
TYPICAL VALUE
1/4-inch (4:3) 3.58mm(H) x 2.688mm (V), 8.4mm Diagonal 640H x 480V 5.6um x 5.6um RGB Bayer Pattern Electronic Rolling Shutter (ERS) 13.5 MPS/27 MHz 30 fps at 27 MHz Programmable up to 60 fps Programmable up to 90 fps 10-bit, on-chip 1.9 V/lux-sec (550nm) 60d B 45d B 2.8V ±0.25V 70m W at 2.8V, 20p F load, 27 MHz, 30 fps -20°C to +60°C 28-Pin PLCC
PARAMETER
Optical Format Active Imager Size Active Pixels Pixel Size Color Filter Array Shutter Type Max. Data Rate/Master Clock Frame VGA (640x480) Rate CIF (352x288) QVGA (320x240) ADC Resolution Responsivity Dynamic Range SNRMAX Supply Voltage Power Consumption Operating Temperature Packaging
Applications
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- - Cellular phones PDAs PC Cameras Toys and other battery-powered products
Description
The Micron® Imaging MT9V011 is a VGA-format with a 1/4-inch CMOS active-pixel digital image sensor. The active imaging pixel array is 649H x 489V. It incorporates sophisticated camera functions on-chip such as windowing, column and row mirroring. It is programmable through a simple two-wire serial bus interface and has very low power consumption. The MT9V011 features
Digital Clarity, our 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 operated in its default mode or programmed by the user for frame size, exposure, gain setting, and other parameters. The default mode outputs a VGA-size image at...