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 KAF-1602E
KAF- 1602E 1536 (H) x 1024 (V) Pixel Full-Frame CCD Image Sensor Performance Specification
Eastman Kodak Company Image Sensor Solutions Rochester, New York 14650-2010
Revision 1 April 3, 2001
Eastman Kodak Company - Image Sensor Solutions - Rochester, NY 14650-2010 Phone (716) 722-4385 Fax (716) 477-4947 Web: www.kodak.com/go/ccd E-mail: ccd@kodak.com
KAF-1602E
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.1 Features...............................................................................................................................................3 1.2 Description..........................................................................................................................................3 1.3 Image Acquisition...............................................................................................................................4 1.4 Charge Transport ................................................................................................................................4 1.5 Output Structure..................................................................................................................................4 1.6 Dark Reference Pixels ........................................................................................................................4 1.7 Dummy Pixels ....................................................................................................................................4 2.1 Package Drawing ................................................................................................................................5 2.2 Pin Description ...................................................................................................................................6 3.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings ...............................................................................................................7 3.2 DC Operating Conditions ...................................................................................................................8 3.3 AC Operating Conditions ...................................................................................................................9 3.4 AC Timing Conditions .......................................................................................................................9 4.1 Performance Specifications ..............................................................................................................11 4.2 Typical Performance Characteristics ................................................................................................12 4.3 Defect Classification.........................................................................................................................13 5.1 Quality Assurance and Reliability ....................................................................................................14 5.2 Ordering Information ........................................................................................................................14
Revision Changes ...................................................................................................................................15 FIGURES Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure 1 Functional Block Diagram ....................................................................................................3 2 Packaging Diagram ...............................................................................................................5 3 Packaging Pin Designations ..................................................................................................6 4 Recommended Output Structure Load Diagram ...................................................................8 5 Timing Diagrams.................................................................................................................10
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1.1 Features
1.6M Pixel Area CCD 1536H x 1024V (9 m) Pixels 13.8 mm H x 9.2 mm V Photosensitive Area 2-Phase Register Clocking Enhanced Responsivity 100% Fill Factor High Output Sensitivity (10V/e-) Low Dark Current (<10pA/cm2 @ 25oC) The transparent gate results in spectral response increased ten times at 400nm, compared to a front side illuminated standard poly silicon gate technology. The sensitivity is increased 50% over the rest of the visible wavelengths. Total chip size is 13.8mm x 9.2mm and is housed in a 24-pin, 0.88" wide DIL ceramic package with 0.1" pin spacing. The sensor consists of 1552 parallel (vertical) CCD shift registers each 1032 elements long. These registers act as both the photosensitive elements and as the transport circuits that allow the image to be sequentially read out of the sensor. The elements of these registers are arranged into a 1536 x 1024 photosensitive array surrounded by a light shielded dark reference of 16 columns and 8 rows. The parallel (vertical) CCD registers transfer the image one line at a time into a single 1564 element (horizontal) CCD shift register. The horizontal register transfers the charge to a single output amplifier. The output amplifier is a two-stage source follower that converts the photogenerated charge to a voltage for each pixel.
1.2
Description
The KAF-1602 is a high performance monochrome area CCD (charge-coupled device) image sensor with 1536H x 1024V photoactive pixels designed for a wide range of image sensing applications in the 0.4nm to 1.0nm wavelength band. Typical applications include military, scientific, and industrial imaging. A 74dB dynamic range is possible operating at room temperature. The sensor is built with a true two-phase CCD technology employing a transparent gate. This technology simplifies the support circuits that drive the sensor and reduces the dark current without compromising charge capacity.
4 Dark lines
Figure 1 - Functional Block Diagram
V1 V2
Guard
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Usable Active Image Area 1536(H) x 1024(V) 9 x 9 m pixels 3:2 aspect ratio
Vrd
R Vdd Vout Vss
Sub Vog
4 Dark lines 1536 Active Pixels/Line 4 Dark 10 Inactive 12 Dark 2 Inactive
H1 H2
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1.3 Image Acquisition
Once the signal has been sampled by the system electronics, the reset gate (R) is clocked to remove the signal and FD is reset to the potential applied by VRD. More signal at the floating diffusion reduces the voltage seen at the output pin. In order to activate the output structure, an off-chip load must be added to the Vout pin of the device - see Figure 4.
An electronic representation of an image is formed when incident photons falling on the sensor plane create electron-hole pairs within the sensor. These photoninduced electrons are collected locally by the formation of potential wells at each photogate or pixel site. The number of electrons collected is linearly dependent on light level and exposure time and non-linearly dependent on wavelength. When the pixel's capacity is reached, excess electrons will leak into the adjacent pixels within the same column. This is termed blooming. During the integration period, the V1 and V2 register clocks are held at a constant (low) level. See Figure 5. - Timing Diagrams.
1.6
Dark Reference Pixels
1.4
Charge Transport
Referring again to Figure 5 - Timing Diagrams, the integrated charge from each photogate is transported to the output using a two step process. Each line (row) of charge is first transported from the vertical CCD's to the horizontal CCD register using the V1 and V2 register clocks. The horizontal CCD is presented a new line on the falling edge of V2 while H1 is held high. The horizontal CCD's then transport each line, pixel by pixel, to the output structure by alternately clocking the H1 and H2 pins in a complementary fashion. On each falling edge of H2 a new charge packet is transferred onto a floating diffusion and sensed by the output amplifier
Surrounding the peripheral of the device is a border of light shielded pixels. This includes 4 leading and 12 trailing pixels on every line excluding dummy pixels. There are also 4 full dark lines at the start of every frame and 4 full dark lines at the end of each frame. Under normal circumstances, these pixels do not respond to light. However, dark reference pixels in close proximity to an active pixel, or the outer bounds of the chip (including the first two lines out), can scavenge signal depending on light intensity and wavelength and therefore will not represent the true dark signal.
1.7
Dummy Pixels
Within the horizontal shift register are 10 leading and 2 trailing additional shift phases that are not associated with a column of pixels within the vertical register. These pixels contain only horizontal shift register dark current signal and do not respond to light. A few leading dummy pixels may scavenge false signal depending on operating conditions
1.5
Output Structure
Charge presented to the floating diffusion (FD) is converted into a voltage and current amplified in order to drive off-chip loads. The resulting voltage change seen at the output is linearly related to the amount of charge placed on FD.
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2.1 Package Drawing
Figure 2 - Package Drawing
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2.2 Pin Description
Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9, 10, 12
Symbol VOG VOUT VDD VRD
R VSS H1 H2 N/C
Description Output Gate Video Output Amplifier Supply Reset Drain Reset Clock Amplifier Supply Return Horizontal CCD Clock - Phase 1 Horizontal CCD Clock - Phase 2 No connection (open pin)
Pin 13 11, 14 15, 16, 21, 22 17, 18, 19, 20 23 24
Symbol N/C VSUB V1
V2
Description No connection (open pin) Substrate (Ground) Vertical CCD Clock - Phase 1 Vertical CCD Clock - Phase 2 Guard Ring No Connection (open pin)
Guard N/C
VOG Vout
1 2
Pin 1
24
Pixel 1,1
N/C Guard
23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13
VDD 3 VRD 4 5 6
V1 V1 V2 V2 V2 V2 V1 V1
Vsub N/C
R
VSS
H1 7 H2 8
N/C N/C N/C N/C 9 10 11 12
Figure3 - Packaging Pin Designations
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3.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings
Description Diode Pin Voltages Gate Pin Voltages - Type 1 Gate Pin Voltages - Type 2 Inter-Gate Voltages Output Bias Current Output Load Capacitance Storage Temperature Humidity
Notes: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Symbol Vdiode Vgate1 Vgate2 Vg-g Iout Cload T RH
Min. 0 -16 0
Max. 20 16 16 16 -10 15 100 90
Units V V V V mA pF o C %
Notes 1, 2 1, 3 1, 4 5 6 6 7
5
Referenced to pin VSUB. Includes pins: VRD, VDD, VSS, VOUT. Includes pins: V1, V2, H1, H2. Includes pins: R, VOG. Voltage difference between overlapping gates. Includes: V1 to V2, H1 to H2, V2 to H1, H2 to VOG. Avoid shorting output pins to ground or any low impedance source during operation. T=25C. Excessive humidity will degrade MTTF.
CAUTION:
This device contains limited protection against Electrostatic Discharge (ESD). Devices should be handled in accordance with strict ESD control procedures for Class 1 devices.
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3.2 DC Operating Conditions
Description Reset Drain Output Amplifier Return Output Amplifier Supply Substrate Output Gate Guard Ring Video Output Current
Symbol VRD VSS VDD VSUB VOG Guard Iout
Min. 10.5 1.5 14.5 0 3.75 8.0
Nom. 11 2.0 15 0 4 9.0 -5
Max. 11.5 2.5 15.5 0 5 12.0 -10
Units V V V V V V mA
Max DC Current (mA) 0.01 -0.5 Iout 0.01 0.01 0.01 -
Notes
1
Notes: 1. An output load sink must be applied to Vout to activate output amplifier - see Figure below.
+15V 0.1uF
~5ma
Vout 140
2N3904 or equivalent Buffered Output 1k
Figure 4 - Example Output Structure Load Diagram
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3.3 AC Operating Condition
Description Vertical CCD Clock - Phase 1 Vertical CCD Clock - Phase 2 Horizontal CCD Clock - Phase 1 Horizontal CCD Clock - Phase 2 Reset Clock Symbol
V1 V2 H1 H2 R
Level Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High
Min. -10.5 0 -10.5 0 -5.0 5.0 -5.0 5.0 -3.0 3.5
Nom. -10.0 0.5 -10.0 0.5 -4.0 6.0 -4.0 6.0 -2.0 4.0
Max. -9.5 1.0 -9.5 1.0 -3.5 6.5 -3.5 6.5 -1.75 5.0
Units V V V V V V V V V V
Effective Capacitance 21 nF (all oV1 pins) 21 nF (all oV2 pins) 200pF 200pF 5pF
Notes
Notes: 1. All pins draw less than 10uA DC current. 2. Capacitance values relative to VSUB.
3.4
AC Timing Conditions
Description
H1, H2 Clock Frequency V1, V2 Clock Frequency Pixel Period (1 Count) H1, H2 Setup Time V1, V2 Clock Pulse Width Reset Clock Pulse Width Readout Time Integration Time Line Time
Notes: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Symbol fH fV te tHS tV tR treadout tint tline
Min.
Nom. 10 100 100 1 5 20 178 172.5
Max. 15 125
Units MHz kHz ns us us ns ms us
Notes 1, 2, 3 1, 2, 3
67 0.5 4 10 121 117.4
2 4 5 6 7
50% duty cycle values. CTE may degrade above the nominal frequency. Rise and fall times (10/90% levels) should be limited to 5-10% of clock period. Cross-over of register clocks should be between 40-60% of amplitude.
R should be clocked continuously. treadout = ( 1032 * tline )
Integration time is user specified. Longer integration times will degrade noise performance. tline = ( 3* tV ) + tHS + ( 1564 * te ) + te
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Frame Timing
tint tReadout 1 Frame = 1032 Lines
V1
V2
Line
1
2
1031
1032
H1
H2
Line Timing Detail
1 line = 1564 Pixels V1 tV V2 H1 tHS te tV
Pixel Timing Detail
tR R H1 te H2 Vpix Vout 1 count
H2
1564 counts
Vsat
Vdark
R
Vsat Vdark Vpix Vodc Vsub
Vodc Vsub
Line Content
1-10 11-14 15 - 1550 1551-1562 1563-1564
Saturated pixel video output signal Video output signal in no light situation, not zero due to Jdark Pixel video output signal level, more electrons =more negative* Video level offset with respect to vsub Analog Ground
Photoactive Pixels Dark Reference Pixels
Dummy Pixels
* See Image Aquisition section (page 4)
Figure 5 - Timing Diagrams
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4.1 Performance Specifications
All values measured at 25C, and nominal operating conditions. These parameters exclude defective pixels.
Description Saturation Signal Vertical CCD capacity Horizontal CCD capacity Output Node capacity Red Quantum Efficiency (=650nm) Green Quantum Efficiency (=550nm) Blue Quantum Efficiency (=450nm) Blue Quantum Efficiency (=400nm) Photoresponse Non-Linearity Photoresponse Non-Uniformity Dark Signal Dark Signal Doubling Temperature Dark Signal Non-Uniformity Dynamic Range Charge Transfer Efficiency Output Amplifier DC Offset Output Amplifier Bandwidth Output Amplifier Sensitivity Output Amplifier output Impedance Noise Floor Notes:
Symbol
Min.
Nom.
Max.
Units
Notes
Nsat
85000 170000 190000
100000 200000 220000
120000 240000 240000
electrons / pixel 1 % % % % % % electrons / pixel / sec pA/cm2
o
Rr Rg Rb Rb 400 PRNL PRNU Jdark
49 41 32 24
60 50 40 30
1 1 20 4
70 59 47 35
2 3 50 10 7.5 50
2 3 4
5 DSNU DR CTE Vodc f-3dB Vout/Ne~ Zout ne~ 72 0.99997 9.5 9 175
6.3 15 74 0.99999 10.5 45 10 200 15
C
5 6 7 8
electrons / pixel / sec dB V Mhz uV/e~ Ohms electrons
11.5 11 250 20
9
For pixel binning applications, electron capacity up to 330000 can be achieved with modified CCD inputs. Each sensor may have to be optimized individually for these applications. Some performance parameters may be compromised to achieve the largest signals. 2. Worst case deviation from straight line fit, between 1% and 90% of Vsat. 3. One Sigma deviation of a 128x128 sample when CCD illuminated uniformly. 4. Average of all pixels with no illumination at 25oC.. 5. Average dark signal of any of 12 x 8 blocks within the sensor. (each block is 128 x 128 pixels) o 6. 20log ( Nsat / ne~) at nominal operating frequency and 25 C. 7. Video level offset with respect to ground 8. Last output amplifier stage only. Assumes 10pF off-chip load. o 9. Output noise at 25 C, nominal operating frequency, and tint = 0.
1.
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4.2 Typical Performance Characteristics Spectral Response
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1 0.9 0.8 Absolute Quantum Efficiency 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0 350
450
550
650
750
850
950
1050
Wavelength (nm)
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4.3 Cosmetic Classification
All tests performed at T=25oC Class C1 C2 C3 Point Defects Total Zone A 5 2 10 5 20 10
1,1024
Cluster Defects Total Zone A 0 0 4 2 8 4
Column Defects Total Zone A 0 0 0 0 2 4
1536,1024
368,812
1168,812
Zone A Center 800 x 600 Pixels
368,212
1168,212
1,1
1536,1
DARK: A pixel which deviates by more than 6% from neighboring pixels when illuminated to 70% of saturation, OR BRIGHT: A Pixel with dark current > 5000 e/pixel/sec at 25C. Cluster Defect A grouping of not more than 5 adjacent point defects Column Defect A grouping of >5 contiguous point defects along a single column, OR A column containing a pixel with dark current > 12,000e/pixel/sec, OR A column that does not meet the minimum vertical CCD charge capacity, OR A column that loses more than 250e under 2Ke illumination. Neighboring pixels The surrounding 128 x 128 pixels or 64 columns/rows. Defect Separation Column and cluster defects are separated by no less than two (2) pixels in any direction (excluding single pixel defects). Defect Region Exclusion Defect region excludes the outer two (2) rows and columns at each side/end of the sensor.
Point Defect
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5.1
5.1.1
Quality Assurance and Reliability
Quality Strategy: All devices will conform to the specifications stated in this document. This is accomplished through a combination of statistical process control and inspection at key points of the production process. Replacement: All devices are warranted against failure in accordance with the terms of Terms of Sale. Cleanliness: Devices are shipped free of contamination, scratches, etc. that would cause a visible defect. ESD Precautions: Devices are shipped in a static-safe container and should only be handled at static-safe workstations. Reliability: Information concerning the quality assurance and reliability testing procedures and results are available from the Image Sensor Solutions and can be supplied upon request. Test Data Retention: Devices have an identifying number of traceable to a test data file. Test data is kept for a period of 2 years after date of shipment.
5.1.2 5.1.3 5.1.4
5.1.5
5.1.6
5.2
Ordering Information
Address all inquiries and purchase orders to: Image Sensor Solutions Eastman Kodak Company Rochester, New York 14650-2010 Phone: (716) 722-4385 Fax: (716) 477-4947 Web: www.kodak.com/go/ccd E-mail: ccd@kodak.com
Kodak reserves the right to change any information contained herein without notice. All information furnished by Kodak is believed to be accurate.
WARNING:
LIFE SUPPORT APPLICATIONS POLICY
Kodak image sensors are not authorized for and should not be used within Life Support Systems without the specific written consent of the Eastman Kodak Company. Product warranty is limited to replacement of defective components and does not cover injury or property or other consequential damages.
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Revision Changes:
Revision Number 0 1 Description of Changes Initial formal version. Removed Available Part Numbers. Added Revision Changes
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