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Toshiba Launches Lens Reduction Type 1500-Pixel Monochrome CCD Linear Image Sensors for Industrial Equipment

2020-06-11 | Return

TOKYO—Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation ("Toshiba") has launched two lens reduction type 1,500-pixel monochrome CCD linear image sensors for industrial equipment: “TCD1105GFG,” with a built-in electronic shutter function, and “TCD1106GFG.” Sample shipment will start from July 2020.

The new sensors support two key industry requirements: faster operation of equipment that incorporate sensors, including inspection equipment with monochrome CCD linear image sensors; and lower power consumption.

The new sensors can be used at a maximum data rate of 25MHz, and both incorporate a timing generator circuit and CCD driver, realizing high-speed operation with few external circuits. A built-in sample and hold circuit lengthens the video output signal period, contributing to easier design for high-speed signal processing.

In addition to improved performance, lower power consumption than Toshiba’s current high-speed products is achieved with a single 3.3V power drive.

Features
> 1,500 pixels, 25 MHz (max) data rate, monochrome CCD linear image sensors
> Built-in timing generator circuit reduces external driving circuits.
> Built-in sample and hold circuit extends video output signal period.
   (signal polarity: positive)
> Built-in electronic shutter function: TCD1105GFG only
> Single 3.3 V power drive

Applications
Automated optical inspection equipment, sensing equipment, barcode readers, etc.

Main Specifications

Part number

TCD1105GFG / TCD1106GFG

Pixel size

5.25 μm by 50 μm (5.25 μm pitch)

Effective pixel number

1500 pixels by 1 line

Sensitivity

(A light source + CM500S)

TCD1105GFG : 125 V/(lxs)

TCD1106GFG : 600 V/(lxs)

Data rate

25 MHz max

Power supply voltage

3.3 V (typ.)

Others / Additional features

Timing generator circuit

Sample and hold circuit

Electronic shutter function (TCD1105GFG only)


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