Static and dynamic electrical characteristics, Pixel saturation adjustment – Rainbow Electronics TH7814A User Manual
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TH7813A/TH7814A
1990A–IMAGE–05/02
Static And Dynamic Electrical Characteristics
Electro-optical
Performances
without Infrared Cut-
off Filter
The TH7813A and TH7814A special semiconductor process enables to exploit the sili-
con's high near infrared sensitivity while maintaining good imaging performances in
terms of response uniformity and resolution. Typical changes in performance with and
without IR filtering are summarized below:
Pixel Saturation
Adjustment
The TH7813A and TH7814A antiblooming structure can be used to adjust the maximum
saturation voltage, by adjusting the
Φ
A bias voltage. The following curve shows the rela-
tion between V
SAT
and V
Φ
A.
Figure 7. Pixel Saturation vs. Antiblooming Bias (Typical Conditions)
Parameter
Symbol
Value
Unit
Remarks
Min
Typ
Max
Output Amplifier Supply Current
I
DD
10
mA
per amplifier
Output Impedance
Z
S
200
225
259
Ω
DC Output Level
V
REF
10
V
Output Conversion Factor
CVF
5
µV/e-
Offset in Darkness
DC off
30
mV
Reset Feedthrough
Vft
400
mV
Parameter
With IR Cut-off Filter
Without IR Cut-off Filter
Average Video Signal Due to a Given Illumination
V
OS
6 x V
OS
PRNU (Single Defects Excluded)
±5%
5%
CTF at Nyquist Frequency
65%
49%
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
(V)
Antiblooming Bias
Typical conditions
Saturation Voltage
(V)