PAS5101CS
PAS5101CS is CMOS 1.3MEGA DIGITAL IMAGE SESNSOR manufactured by Pixart Imaging.
Description
The PAS5101CS is a highly integrated CMOS active-pixel image sensor that has resolution of 1280( H ) x 1024 ( V ). To have an excellent image quality, the PAS5101CS output 10-bits RGB raw data though a parallel data bus. It is available in 24-pin CSP. The PAS5101CS can be programmed to set the exposure time for different luminance condition via I2CTM serial control bus. By programming the internal register sets, it performs on-chip frame rate adjustment, offset correction DAC, programmable gain control, 10-bits ADC, 10-bits output panding, interpolated subsampling and defect pensation. w w w
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Key Specification Supply Voltage Resolution Array Diagonal Pixel Size Max. Frame Rate Max. System Clock Max. Pixel Clock Color Filter Exposure Time Scan Mode Sensitivity S/N Ratio Chief Ray Angle Package Type 2.5v ~ 3.3v 1280 ( H ) x 1024 ( V ) 5.9mm ( ~1/3” Optic ) 3.6μm x 3.6μm ~15 fps @ 1.3Mega Up to 48MHz Up to 24MHz RGB Bayer Pattern ~ Frame time to Line time Progressive TBD TBD 20° ~ 24° 24-pin CSP
1.3Mega resolution, ~1/3” Lens. Bayer RGB color filter array. 10-bits parallel RGB raw data output. On-Chip 10-bits pipeline A/D converter. On-Chip programmable gain amplifier
- - 4-bits color gain amplifier. 4-bits global gain amplifier. z z z z z z z z z z z
Digital gain stage. Continuous variable frame time. Continuous variable exposure time. I2CTM interface. 20m A power dissipation ( 15fps / 2.5v ). < 10u A low power-down dissipation. Window-of-Interest (WOI). Sub-sampling. Defect pensation. Lens shading pensation. Pin-to-pin patible to OV9640.
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Pix Art Imaging Inc. E-mail: fae_service@pixart..tw v1.0 2005/4/27
PAS5101CS Specification
1. Pin Assignment
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Figure 1.1 Shows the PAS5101CS pin diagram Pin No. E4 D4 E5 D5 C5 B5 A5 B4 A4 B3 A3 B2 A2 B1 A1...