Features: • VGA resolution, active CMOS image sensor with square pixel unit cells• 7.8mm pitch pixels with patented pinned photodiode architecture• Bayer-RGB color filter array with optional micro lenses• High sensitivity, quantum efficiency, and charge conversion efficienc...
vSCM20014: Features: • VGA resolution, active CMOS image sensor with square pixel unit cells• 7.8mm pitch pixels with patented pinned photodiode architecture• Bayer-RGB color filter array wit...
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Symbol |
Parameter | Value |
Unit |
VDD |
DC Supply Voltage | -0.5 to 3.8 |
V |
Vin |
DC Input Voltage | 0.5 to VDD + 0.5 |
V |
Vout |
DC Output Voltage | -0.5 to VDD + 0.5 |
V |
I |
DC Current Drain per Pin, Any Single Input or Output | ±50 |
mA |
I |
DC Current Drain, VDD and VSS Pins | ±100 |
mA |
TSTG |
Storage Temperature Range | -65 to +150 |
°C |
TL |
Lead Temperature (10 second soldering) | 300 |
°C |
The vSCM20014 is a fully integrated, high performance CMOS image sensor with features such as integrated timing, control, and analog signal processing for digital imaging applications. The part provides designers a complete imaging solution with a monolithic image capture and processing engine thus making it a true "camera on a chip". System benefits enable design of smaller, portable, low cost and low power systems. Thereby making the product suitable for a variety of consumer applications including still/full motion imaging, security/surveillance, and automotive among others.
The imaging pixels are based on active CMOS pixels using pinned photodiodes that are realized using Motorola's
sub-micron ImageMOSTM technology. The frame rate is completely adjustable from 0 to 30 frames per second
without adjusting the system clock. Each pixel on the sensor is individually addressable allowing the user to control "Window of Interest" (WOI) panning and zooming, sub-sampling, resolution, exposure, gain, and other image processing
features via a two pin I2C interface. Programmable digital signal processing blocks included in the data path are bad-pixel replacement and noise compensation for image enhancement. The sensor is run by supplying a single Master Clock. The sensor output is 8 or 10 digital bits depending on output mode selected.