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PAS005B - SXGA Color/Mono Digital CMOS Image Sensor

General Description

The PAS005B is a highly integrated CMOS active-pixel image sensor that has a SXGA resolution of 1280(H) x 1024(V).

To have an excellent image quality, the PAS005B outputs 10-bit RGB raw data through a parallel data bus.

It is available in color or monochrome in 48-pin LCC.

Key Features

  • SXGA(1280x1024 pixels) resolution, 1/2” Lens Key Specification.
  • Bayer-RGB color filter array Supply voltage.
  • On-chip 10-bit pipelined A/D converter.
  • User selectable digital output formats: Array formate ‰ 10-bit parallel RGB raw data ‰ Formatted data output Optical format.
  • On-chip 9-bit background compensation DAC.
  • On-chip programmable gain amplifier ‰ 4-bit color gain amplifier (x3 ) Pixel size Frame rate ‰ 5-bit global gain amplifier (x4 ).
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Datasheet Details

Part number PAS005B
Manufacturer PixArt
File Size 1.12 MB
Description SXGA Color/Mono Digital CMOS Image Sensor
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PAS005B PAS005B SXGA Color/Mono Digital CMOS Image Sensor General Description The PAS005B is a highly integrated CMOS active-pixel image sensor that has a SXGA resolution...

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y integrated CMOS active-pixel image sensor that has a SXGA resolution of 1280(H) x 1024(V). To have an excellent image quality, the PAS005B outputs 10-bit RGB raw data through a parallel data bus. It is available in color or monochrome in 48-pin LCC. The PAS005B can be programmed to set the exposure time for different luminance conditions via I2CTM serial control bus. By programming the internal register sets, it performs on-chip frame rate adjustment, offset correction DAC, programmable gain control, 10-bits ADC, 8-bits output companding, interpolated sub-sampling and defect compensation.