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tsl1401cs
Description
Linear Sensor Array With Hold
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TSL1401CS
128 1 LINEAR SENSOR ARRAY WITH HOLD
TAOS036A - AUGUST 2003
Electrical Characteristics at f
R
NOTES: 3. The array is uniformly illuminated with a diffused LED source having a peak wavelength of 640 nm.
Timing Requirements (see Figure 1 and Figure 2)
NOTES: 12. Input pulses have the following characteristics: t
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V
V
PRNU
R
V
V
SE
SE
DSNU
IL
I
I
V
V
I
I
C
t
t
t
t
DD
IH
IL
su(SI)
h(SI)
w
r
L
, t
out
drk
sat
IH
IL
e
i
f
= 330 , E
10. DSNU is the difference between the maximum and minimum output voltage for all pixels in the absence of illumination.
13. SI must go low before the rising edge of the next clock pulse.
11. Image lag is a residual signal left in a pixel from a previous exposure. It is defined as a percent of white-level signal remaining after
Analog output voltage (white, average over 128 pixels)
Analog output voltage (dark, average over 128 pixels)
Pixel response nonuniformity
Nonlinearity of analog output voltage
Output noise voltage
Responsivity
Analog output saturation voltage
Analog output saturation voltage
Saturation exposure
Saturation exposure
Dark signal nonuniformity
Image lag
Supply current
Supply current
High-level input voltage
Low-level input voltage
High-level input current
Low-level input current
Input capacitance
Setup time, serial input (see Note 12)
Hold time, serial input (see Note 11 and Note 13)
Pulse duration, clock high or low
Input transition (rise and fall) time
4. All measurements made with a 0.1 F capacitor connected between V
5. PRNU is the maximum difference between the voltage from any single pixel and the average output voltage from all pixels of the
6. Nonlinearity is defined as the maximum deviation from a best-fit straight line over the dark-to-white irradiance levels, as a percent
7. RMS noise is the standard deviation of a single-pixel output under constant illumination as observed over a 5-second period.
8. R
9. SE(min) = [V
device under test when the array is uniformly illuminated at the white irradiance level. PRNU includes DSNU.
of analog output voltage (white).
a pixel is exposed to a white condition followed by a dark condition:
e(min)
e
IL +
= 11 W/cm
= [V
V out (white) * V drk
out(min)
PARAMETER
sat(min)
V out (IL) * V drk
- V
- V
drk(max)
drk(min)
2
(unless otherwise noted) (see Note 3 and Note 4)
clock
]
]
(E
E
100
e
= 1 MHz, V
e
r
t
int
t
int
)
)
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[V
out(max)
r
= 6 ns, t
DD
E
See Note 5
See Note 6
See Note 7
See Note 8
V
V
V
V
All pixels, E
See Note 11
V
V
V
V
e
DD
DD
DD
DD
DD
DD
I
I
= 5 V, T
= V
= 0
= 0
- V
f
= 5 V, R
= 3 V, R
= 5 V, See Note 9
= 3 V, See Note 9
= 5 V, E
= 3 V, E
= 6 ns.
TEST CONDITIONS
DD
drk(min)
e
L
L
e
e
]
A
= 0
= 0
= 0
= 330
= 330
= 25 C,
DD
See Note 10
and ground.
r
p
= 640 nm, t
MIN
MIN
1.6
4.5
2.5
25
20
50
0
2
0
0
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0.4%
0.5%
NOM
TYP
0.02
int
136
0.1
4%
4.8
2.8
2.8
2.6
35
78
2
1
5
= 5 ms,
MAX
MAX
10%
0.05
500
2.4
0.2
4.5
4.5
0.8
44
1
1
mVrms
nJ/cm
nJ/cm
UNIT
UNIT
J/cm
mA
mA
FS
pF
V/
ns
ns
ns
ns
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
A
A
2
2
2
)

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