ICX258AL
ICX258AL is Diagonal 6mm (Type 1/3) CCD Image Sensor manufactured by Sony Semiconductor Solutions.
Description
The ICX258AL is an interline CCD solid-state image sensor suitable for EIA B/W video cameras with a diagonal 6mm (Type 1/3) system. pared with the current product ICX058CL, basic characteristics such as sensitivity, smear, dynamic range and S/N are improved drastically from visible light region to near infrared light region through the adoption of EXview HAD CCDTM technology. This chip features a field period readout system and an electronic shutter with variable charge-storage time. Features
- Sensitivity in near infrared light region (+8d B pared with the ICX058CL, λ = 945nm)
- High sensitivity (+7d B pared with the ICX058CL, no IR cut filter)
- Low smear (- 20d B pared with the ICX058CL)
- High D range (+4d B pared with the ICX058CL) V
- High S/N
- High resolution and low dark current
- Excellent antiblooming characteristics 3
- Continuous variable-speed shutter
- No voltage adjustment (Reset gate and substrate bias are not adjusted.)
- Reset gate: 5V drive
- Horizontal register: 5V drive 16 pin DIP (Plastic)
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Pin 1 2
12 H 40
Pin 9
Optical black position (Top View)
Device Structure
- Interline CCD image sensor
- Image size: Diagonal 6mm (Type 1/3)
- Number of effective pixels: 768 (H) × 494 (V) approx. 380K pixels
- Total number of pixels: 811 (H) × 508 (V) approx. 410K pixels
- Chip size: 6.00mm (H) × 4.96mm (V)
- Unit cell size: 6.35µm (H) × 7.40µm (V)
- Optical black: Horizontal (H) direction : Front 3 pixels, rear 40 pixels Vertical (V) direction : Front 12 pixels, rear 2 pixels
- Number of dummy bits: Horizontal 22 Vertical 1 (even fields only)
- Substrate material: Silicon
∗ EXview HAD CCD is a trademark of Sony Corporation. EXview HAD CCD is a CCD that drastically improves light efficiency by including near infrared light region as a basic structure of HAD (Hole-Accumulation-Diode) sensor. Sony reserves the right to change products and specifications without prior notice. This information does not convey any license by any implication...