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LIS-1024D-LG - High Performance Linear CMOS Image Sensor

This page provides the datasheet information for the LIS-1024D-LG, a member of the LIS-1024 High Performance Linear CMOS Image Sensor family.

Description

The LIS-1024 Image Sensor consist of an array of ultra low dark current photo-diode pixels with performance exceeding most Charge-Coupled Devices (CCD's).

The device has multiple read out modes, including: NonDestructive, Dynamic Pixel Reset™ (DPR), and Frame Reset.

Features

  • Low Cost.
  • Single Supply Operation.
  • Multiple read out modes.
  • Ultra Low Noise (≅ 1 e- via signal averaging).
  • High Signal to Noise.
  • Non-Destructive read capable.
  • 1.0 kHz to 20.0 MHz Operation.
  • Very Low Dark Current.
  • Completely integrated Timing and Control.
  • Replaces CCD systems, not just the sensor.
  • 1 x 1024 pixel resolution.
  • 7.8 micron pitch x 125 microns tall.
  • Photo-active area: 7.

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Part number LIS-1024D-LG
Manufacturer Panavision Imaging
File Size 299.13 KB
Description High Performance Linear CMOS Image Sensor
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ONE TE C H N O L O G Y PLACE – HOMER, NEW YORK 13077 TEL: +1 607 749 2000 FAX: +1 607 749 3295 www.PanavisionImaging.com / sales@PanavisionImaging.com LIS-1024 High Performance Linear CMOS Image Sensor The LIS-1024 image sensor is a high performance, very low noise linear image sensor designed for a wide variety of applications including: P/N: LIS-1024D-LG 16-pin LCC package • Spectroscopy • Bar Code Reading • Edge Detection • Contact Scanning • Optical Character Recognition • Encoding • Position Detection • And more....... Description The LIS-1024 Image Sensor consist of an array of ultra low dark current photo-diode pixels with performance exceeding most Charge-Coupled Devices (CCD's).
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