CMOS image sensor S13014-10
ultravioletNIRlinear

CMOS image sensor
CMOS image sensor
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Characteristics

Technology
CMOS
Spectrum
NIR, ultraviolet
Other characteristics
high-sensitivity, linear, uncooled

Description

High sensitivity, photosensitive area with vertically long pixels (Surface mount type) The S13014-10 is a high sensitivity CMOS linear image sensor employing a photosensitive area consisting of vertically long pixels (14 × 200 μm). High sensitivity and high durability have been achieved even in the ultraviolet region. Handling is easy because it operates on a single 5 V power supply. The S13014-10 is a surface mount type and it can be used in various applications including encoders, position detection, and spectrometers. Features -Pixel size: 14 × 200 μm -512 pixels -Effective photosensitive area length: 7.168 mm -High sensitivity: 1300 V/(lx・s) -High sensitivity in UV to NIR region (spectral response range: 200 to 1000 nm) -Simultaneous charge integration for all pixels -Variable integration time function (electronic shutter function) -5 V single power supply operation -Built-in timing generator allows operation with only start and clock pulse inputs -Video data rate: 10 MHz max. Specifications Type : High sensitivity type Image size : 7.168 x 0.200 mm Number of effective pixels : 512 x 1 pixels Pixel size : 14 x 200 μm Spectral response range : 200 to 1000 nm Line rate (max.) : 16556 lines/s Cooling : Non-cooled Window material : Quartz Package : Ceramic Measurement condition : Typ. Ta=25 ℃, Vdd=5 V, V(CLK)=V(ST)=5 V, f(CLK)=10 MHz, unless otherwise noted

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ACHEMA 2024
ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany) Hall 11.1 - Stand F62

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