KAI-2001
Overview
The KAI-2001 Image Sensor is a high-performance 2-million pixel sensor designed for a wide range of medical, scientific and machine vision applications. The 7.4 mm square pixels with microlenses provide high sensitivity and the large full well capacity results in high dynamic range.
- GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Parameter Architecture Total Number of Pixels Number of Effective Pixels Number of Active Pixels Pixel Size Active Image Size Typical Value Interline CCD, Progressive Scan 1640 (H) × 1214 (V) 1608 (H) × 1208 (V) 1600 (H) × 1200 (V)
- 4 mm (H) × 7.4 mm (V)
- 38 mm (H) × 9.52 mm (V), 14.803 mm (Diagonal), 1″ Optical Format Aspect Ratio 4:3 Number of Outputs Saturation Signal 1 or 2 40,000 e- Quantum Efficiency -ABA -CBA (RGB) 55% 45%, 42%, 35% Output Sensitivity 16 mV/e- Total System Noise 40 MHz 20 MHz 40 e- 23 e- Dark Current < 0.5 nA/cm2 Dark Current Doubling Temp. 7°C Dynamic Range 60 dB Charge Transfer Efficiency > 0.999999 Blooming Suppression 300X Smear Image Lag 80 dB < 10 e- Maximum Data Rate 40 MHz Package 32-pin, CERDIP NOTE: All Parameters are specified at T = 40°C unless otherwise noted. Figure
- KAI-2001 Interline CCD Image Sensor Features
- High Resolution
- High Sensitivity
- High Dynamic Range
- Low Noise Architecture
- High Frame Rate
- Binning Capability for Higher Frame Rate