Features: • Wide acceptance angle pixel architecture enabling compact camera module form factors• Very low active and stand-by power consumption• Very good low light sensitivity• Automatic dark level offset compensation• Image enhancing noise cancellation filters̶...
ICM320T: Features: • Wide acceptance angle pixel architecture enabling compact camera module form factors• Very low active and stand-by power consumption• Very good low light sensitivity...
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Specification | Rating | |
Supply voltage | VDDA | 3.6V |
VDD | 2.1V | |
VDDIO | 3.6V | |
Input voltage | -0.3 V to VDDIO +0.3V | |
Output voltage | -0.3 V to VDDIO +0.3V | |
Storage temperature | 0 to 65 | |
ESD rating | Human body model1 | 2.000V |
Machine model2 | 200V | |
Latch-up protection 3 | 125 mA | |
Convection or IR reflow temperature 4 | 240 for 20 seconds |
The ICM320T is a high resolution, low power, small form factor device 3.2Megapixel digital color CMOS image sensor. The ICM320T is based on IC Media's high performance, wide acceptance angle 2.575m TopazPixel™ technology. The ICM320T supports a 1/2.7" optical format with short track lengths of less than 7.0mm. High responsivity, low noise and image quality enhancing filters results in excellent image quality even in low light conditions.
The 2,048x1536 pixel array operates at up to 16fps at full QXGA resolution, and at progressively higher frame rates at 1/4 sub-sampled (1024x768) and 1/16 sub-sampled (512x384) resolutions. Low power consumption and few required external discrete devices makes the ICM320T ideal for small form factor, battery-operated mobile consumer devices. It consumes only 70mW at 15fps at QXGA and standby current is 8A.
The ICM320T image sensor's registers are programmed through an efficient, two-wire serial control interface (SIF) enabling flexible control of the sensor's operating modes. It outputs 10-bit raw Bayer (RGB) pixel samples synchronized to the associated pixel clock (PCLK) as well as vertical and horizontal synchronization signals (VSYNC/HSYNC).