• Part: NOIV1SN1300A
  • Description: VITA 1300 1.3 Megapixel 150 FPS Global Shutter CMOS Image Sensor
  • Manufacturer: onsemi
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NOIV1SN1300A
NOIV1SN1300A is VITA 1300 1.3 Megapixel 150 FPS Global Shutter CMOS Image Sensor manufactured by onsemi.
NOIV1SN1300A, NOIV2SN1300A VITA 1300 1.3 Megapixel 150 FPS Global Shutter CMOS Image Sensor http://onsemi. Features - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SXGA: 1280 x 1024 Active Pixels 4.8 mm x 4.8 mm Pixel Size 1/2 inch Optical Format Monochrome (SN) or Color (SE) 150 Frames per Second (fps) at Full Resolution (LVDS) 37 Frames per Second (fps) at Full Resolution (CMOS) On-chip 10-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) 8-bit or 10-bit Output Mode Four LVDS Serial Outputs or Parallel CMOS Output Random Programmable Region of Interest (ROI) Readout Pipelined and Triggered Global Shutter, Rolling Shutter On-chip Fixed Pattern Noise (FPN) Correction Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) Automatic Exposure Control (AEC) Phase Locked Loop (PLL) High Dynamic Range (HDR) Dual Power Supply (3.3 V and 1.8 V) - 40°C to +85°C Operational Temperature Range 48-pin LCC and Bare Die 475 m W Power Dissipation (LVDS) 290 m W Power Dissipation (CMOS) These Devices are Pb- Free and are Ro HS pliant Figure 1. VITA 1300 Photograph Applications - - - - Machine Vision Motion Monitoring Security Barcode Scanning (2D) Description The VITA 1300 is a 1/2 inch Super-e Xtended Graphics Array (SXGA) CMOS image sensor with a pixel array of 1280 by 1024. The high sensitivity 4.8 mm x 4.8 mm pixels support pipelined and triggered global shutter readout modes and can also be operated in a low noise rolling shutter mode. In rolling shutter mode, the sensor supports correlated double sampling readout, reducing noise and increasing the dynamic range. The sensor has on-chip programmable gain amplifiers and 10-bit A/D converters. The integration time and gain parameters can be reconfigured without any visible image artifact. Optionally the on-chip automatic exposure control loop (AEC) controls these parameters dynamically. The image’s black level is either calibrated automatically or can be adjusted by adding a user programmable offset. A high level of programmability using a four wire serial...