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S3903

Manufacturer Part Number
S3903
Description
(S3902 / S3903) NMOS linear image sensor
Manufacturer
Hamamatsu Corporation
Datasheet
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I M A G E S E N S O R
NMOS linear image sensor
S3902/S3903 series
NMOS linear image sensors are self-scanning photodiode arrays designed specifically as detectors for multichannel spectroscopy. The scanning
circuit is made up of N-channel MOS transistors, operates at low power consumption and is easy to handle. Each photodiode has a large active
area, high UV sensitivity yet very low noise, delivering a high S/N even at low light levels. NMOS linear image sensors also offer excellent output
linearity and wide dynamic range.
The photodiodes of S3902 series have a height of 0.5 mm and are arrayed in a row at a spacing of 50 µm. The photodiodes of S3903 series also
have a height of 0.5 mm but are arrayed at a spacing of 25 µm. The photodiodes are available in 3 different pixel quantities for each series: 128
(S3902-128Q), 256 (S3902-256Q, S3903-256Q), 512 (S3902-512Q, S3903-512Q) and 1024 (S3903-1024Q). Quartz glass is the standard window
material.
Figure 1 Equivalent circuit
CLOCK
CLOCK
SATURATION
CONTROL GATE
SATURATION
CONTROL DRAIN
START st
ACTIVE
PHOTODIODE
l
l
l
l
l
l
Current output, high UV sensitivity, excellent linearity, low power consumption
DUMMY DIODE
φ
Features
Wide active area
Pixel pitch: 50 µm (S3902 series)
Pixel height: 0.5 mm
High UV sensitivity with good stability
Low dark current and high saturation charge allow a long
integration time and a wide dynamic range at room temperature
Excellent output linearity and sensitivity spatial uniformity
Lower power consumption: 1 mW Max.
Start pulse and clock pulses are CMOS logic compatible
1
2
φ
25 µm (S3903 series)
φ
DEGITAL SHIFT REGISTER
(MOS SHIFT REGISTER)
φ
φ
END OF SCAN
ACTIVE VIDEO
Vss
DUMMY VIDEO
KMPDC0020EA
l
l
Figure 2 Active area structure
Applications
Multichannel spectrophotometry
Image readout system
OXIDATION SILICON
S3902 SERIES: a=50 µm, b=45 µm
S3903 SERIES: a=25 µm, b=20 µm
N TYPE SILICON
P TYPE SILICON
b
a
KMPDA0107EA

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S3903 Summary of contents

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... The photodiodes of S3902 series have a height of 0.5 mm and are arrayed in a row at a spacing of 50 µm. The photodiodes of S3903 series also have a height of 0.5 mm but are arrayed at a spacing of 25 µm. The photodiodes are available in 3 different pixel quantities for each series: 128 (S3902-128Q), 256 (S3902-256Q, S3903-256Q), 512 (S3902-512Q, S3903-512Q) and 1024 (S3903-1024Q) ...

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... NMOS linear image sensor λ λ φ φ φ φ φ φ φ φ φ φ φ φ φ φ φ φ φ φ φ S3902/S3903 series φ φ φ φ µ lx ...

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... PHOTOSENSITIVE SURFACE 0.25 10.16 KMPDA0108EA Figure 4 Pin connection PHOTOSENSITIVE SURFACE 0.25 10.16 * Optical distance from the outer surface of the quartz window to the chip surface KMPDA0110EA S3902/S3903 series S3902-256Q, S3903-512Q 6.4 ± 0.3 31.75 0.51 2.54 25.4 10.16 * Optical distance from the outer surface of the quartz window to the chip surface ...

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... PN junction. The N-type diffusion layer provides high UV sensitivity but low dark current. S3902/S3903 series φ φ φ Ω (Typ. Vb light source: 2856 K) SATURATION CHARGE S3902 SERIES S3903 SERIES SATURATION EXPOSURE –5 –4 –3 –2 – ...

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... Driver circuit S3902/S3903 series do not require any DC voltage supply for operation. However, the Vss, Vsub and all NC terminals must be grounded. A start pulse φst and 2-phase clock pulses φ1, φ2 are needed to drive the shift register. These start and clock pulses are positive going pulses and CMOS logic com- patible. The 2-phase clock pulses φ ...

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... In normal operation, the accumulated charge in each photodiode is reset when the signal is read out. Besides this method that uses the readout line, S3902/S3903 series can reset the photodiode charge by applying a pulse to the saturation control gate. The amplitude of this pulse should be equal to the φ1, φ2 and φst pulses and the pulse width should be longer than 5 µs. ...

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