
Atmel Corporation
Description
Atmel’s AT71200M is a progressive scan sensor based on charge-coupled device (CCD) technology. It can be used in a wide range of applications thanks to operating mode flexibility, very high definition and high dynamic range.
The nominal photosensitive area is made up of 2300 x 3500 useful pixels and is split into four independent zones that are driven separately by four independant four-phase clocksets. Thus the sensor can be used in up to 12 main modes.
The large format and high definition make the device suitable for any application requiring precision and accuracy.
The Bayer standard RGB color mosaic has been specially designed for colorimetric applications and the three colors balanced for a 3800K standard illuminant.
Two serial registers and four independent output amplifiers offer a high-frequency functionality of up to 10 frames per second and a 12-bit dynamic range.
FEATUREs
• Full-field Image Sensor 3500 x 2300 Pixels
• Pixel 10 µm x 10 µm Photo-MOS
• Image Zone: 35 mm x 23 mm
• Additional Full-frame Operating Mode: 2627 x 2300 pixels of 10 µm x 10 µm (3 zones)
• Frame Readout Through One, Two or Four Outputs
• Built-in Region of Interest (ROI) Selection
• Data Rates Up to 4 x 25 MHz (Compatibility with 10 Frames/Seconds)
• High Dynamic Range (Up to 3000), at Room Temperature and at 25 MHz Frequency
• Very Low Dark Current (MPP Mode)
• Bayer Standard Color Mosaic
• Flexibility and Performance Make Device Suitable for Digital Photography, Graphic Arts, Medical and Industrial Applications