AMI AMIS-710310-DR

AMIS-710310-DR: 300dpi Two-Level Digital Output Module
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1.0 General Description
The AMIS-710310-DR (PI310MC-DR) is a contact image sensor (CIS) module with an additional on-board circuit that digitizes the
analog pixels from the CIS image sensor to a “background-tracking”, two-level digital output signal. The module uses MOS image
sensor technology to gain high-speed performance and high sensitivity. The AMIS-710310-DR is suitable for scanning documents with
widths of 89mm and with resolutions of 11.8 dots per millimeter (dpm). It has broad applications but is specifically designed for the
following areas:
• Where data compression is required, such as in data transmissions.
• Where component pin-out count must be kept to a minimum.
The background-tracking-digitizing circuits in the AMIS-710310-DR have been referred to as the “dynamic threshold” two-level A/D
converter. For the purpose of describing the module’s characteristics, this “dynamic threshold” processing circuit shall herein be
referred to as the “tracking digitizer”.
2.0 Key Features
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Light source, lens and sensor are integrated into a single module
11.8dpm resolution, 89mm scanning length
Up to 423µsec/line scanning speed, with 2.5MHz pixel rate (see Table 3, Note 3)
Wide dynamic range two-level tracking digital output (“Dynamic Threshold Digitizer”)
Standard Yellow-Green light source (other colors are available)
Compact size ≅ 13mm x 25.6mm x 102mm low power
Light weight
3.0 Module Description
Figure 1: Block Diagram of AMIS-710310-DR
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The AMIS-710310-DR module consists of 11 sensors that are cascaded to provide 1056 photo-detectors with their associated multiplex
switches and a digital shift register that controls its sequential readout. Mounted in the module is a one-to-one graded-indexed micro
lens array that focuses the scanned documents to image onto its sensing plane. A buffer amplifier amplifies the video pixels from the
image sensors and passes them to the analog digitizing circuit, where video pixels are converted to digital signal and passed to the
output of the module. See Figure 1.
Illumination is accomplished by means of an integrated LED light source. All components are housed in a small plastic housing with a
cover glass which acts as the focal point for the object being scanned and protects the imaging array, the micro lens assembly, and the
LED light source from dust. The pictorial of the AMIS-710310-DR cross section is shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2: Inside Pictorial of the Module
I/O to the module is an 8-pin flex cable connector (see I/O Connector, under Specifications) located on one end of the module. The
connector is on the top of the module with the glass window facing down and it is located on the opposite side of the module (see the
Mechanical Housing under Mechanical Structure).
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4.0 Circuit Description and Operation
Figure 3 is a simplified block diagram of the analog tracking digitizer. Fundamentally, the tracking digitizer transforms the signal output
from an existing CIS module on the market today. It takes the analog signal from the CIS section of AMIS-710310-DR and derives a
tracking background reference signal. Then this reference is compared against the output signals from the CIS section. The resulting
signal from this comparison produces a two-level digital signal that is high when the pixel signal is brighter than the background and
remains at zero as long as the signal is darker than the background signal.
Figure 3: Analog Signal Reference Generator and a Single Bit Comparator
Figure 1 depicts the two basic circuits, the CIS (image sensors and video amplifier) and the tracking digitizer. In the CIS section, the
module has 11 serially concatenated AMIS-7200030 (PI3012A) image sensors, accordingly, the image sensors will span one scanningread line width that is 11 sensor times 96 pixel elements/sensor, or 1056 pixel elements.
In operation, the module produces the analog image pixel signals that are proportional to the exposure on the corresponding picture
element on the document (the video signal), then passes the signal to the tracking digitizer. In turn, the digitizer processes the analog
image pixels to digital image pixels. The analog image pixels, at test point TV, are separated into two signals. One generates the
reference signal and the other remains unmodified. These unmodified image pixels are applied to one of the inputs of the comparator.
The reference signal is applied to the second input of the comparator. The results of the comparison are the digital image pixels. This
digital output is produced in two levels, determined by the difference between the background reference signal and the analog image
pixels. A digital pixel output value of “one” represents the analog image pixel that is brighter than the background and digital pixel level
value of “zero” represents the image pixel that is darker than background.
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5.0 Specifications
5.1 I/O Connector
The pins and their functions are listed in Table 1.
Table 1: Pin Configuration
Pin Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Symbol
DIGOUT
Vdd (+5V)
Vn (-10 to -5V)
SP
GRD
CLOCK
GLED
VLED
Names and Functions
Digital video output
Ground; 0V
Negative power supply
SP for the shift register
Ground; 0V
Clock for the shift register
Return for the LED light source
Power in for the LED light source
The connector is an 8 pin 1mm surface mount flex input, Molex 52207-0890.
5.2 Inputs
There are five inputs:
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Clock is on Pin 6 of the I/O connector. This is the main clock input into the CIS module.
SP is on Pin 4. This is the start clock input to the CIS module.
VDD is on Pin 2. This is a + 5V supply.
VN is on Pin 3. This is a -10 to -5V supply.
VLED is on Pin 8. This is a +24V supply for the LED light source.
Note: The power return for the LED light source is GLED on Pin 7 and the ground return for the CIS modules is Pin 5.
5.3 Video Output
DIGOUT is on Pin 1 of the I/O connector. This is the digital video output from the CIS module. Reflection off the dark target produces a
digital signal of “0” level, while the white reflection off the white target produces a digital level of “one”. The amplitudes of the white and
dark are listed in Table 2.
6.0 Electro-Optical Characteristics at 25°C
°
Table 2: Electro-Optical Characteristics at 25 C
Parameter
Number of photo detectors
Pixel-to-pixel spacing
Line scanning rate
Clock frequency
Bright output
Dark output
Symbol
Tint
(1)
f
Digital video output signal
Parameter
1056
84.7
528
Units
Elements
µm
µsec
2.0
>3.2
<0.8
MHz
V
V
Note
@ 2.0MHz clock
frequency
Note:
(1)
The tint is specified with a 2.0MHz clock frequency. In operation, the time constants in the reference generator are set to match the initial exposure time, hence the
time constant will determine the optimum integration time. Note that the integration time is also a function of the clock frequency. Accordingly, it is highly
recommended that the parameters be factory adjusted for the specific applications.
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Table 3: Recommended Operating Conditions (25°C)
Item
Symbol
Power supply
Vdd
Vn.
VLED
Idd
Ivn
ILED
Input voltage at digital high
Vih
Input voltage at digital low
Vil
Clock frequency
f
Clock pulse high duty cycle
Clock pulse high duration
Clock
Integration time
Tint
Operating temperature
Top
Min.
Mean
5.0
-10
Max.
-5
(1)
Vdd-1.0
0
24
25
10
85
Vdd-.5
Vdd
0.8
2.5
25
(2)
100
(3)
0.423
25
50
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Units
V
V
V
mA
mA
mA
V
V
MHz
%
ns
ms
°
C
Notes:
(1) VLED sources are also available in 5V.
(2) Clock pulse high is specified at 2.5MHz at 25 percent duty.
(3) The tint is specified with a 2.5MHz clock frequency. In operation, the time constants in the reference generator are set to match the initial exposure time, hence the
time constant will determine the optimum integration time. Accordingly, it is highly recommended that the parameters be factory adjusted for the specific applications.
7.0 Switching Characteristics (25°C)
The switching characteristics for the I/O clocks are shown in Figure 4. The timing parametric values and their symbols are given in
Table 4.
Figure 4: Module Timing Diagram
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Table 4: Switching Parameter and Timing Symbol Definition
Symbol
Clock cycle time
to
Clock pulse width
tw
Clock duty cycle
Prohibit crossing time of SP
tprh
Data setup time
tds
Data hold time
tdh
Signal delay time
tdl
Signal settling time
tsh
Digital signal delay
tddl
Digital signal off delay
tdodl
Table 5: Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter
Power supply voltage
Min.
Typical
0.50
100
25
15
20
20
50
120
Max.
50
60
300
Units
µs
ns
%
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
Input clock pulse (high level)
Input clock pulse (low level)
Symbols
Vdd
Idd
Vn
In
VLED
ILED
Vih
Vil
Maximum Rating
10
50
-15
30
26
100
Vdd – 0.5
-0.8
Units
V
mA
V
mA
V
mA
V
V
Table 6: Operating Environment
Parameter
Operating temperature
Operating humidity
Storage temperature
Storage humidity
Symbols
Top
Hop
Tstg
Hstg
Maximum Rating
0 to 50
10 to 85
-25 to+75
5 to 95
Units
0
C
%
0
C
%
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8.0 Setup and Adjustments
8.1 The Clock Rate and Integration Time
This was factory set to a specific application. See Note 1 under Table 2.
The clock frequency was set to 2.4MHz.
The total integration time was set to 560µsec.
8.2 The Required Power
The required power is slightly greater than the specified values in Table 3.
8.2.1. Circuit Power
• Positive supply:
• Negative supply:
• LED power:
+5V @ 25mA
-10V @ 10mA
+24V @ 90mA
8.3 Adjustments
8.3.1. General Location of Test, Adjustment and Monitor Points
Figure 5: AMIS-710310-DR PCB Monitor and Test Points
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Figure 5 shows the pictorial layout of the controls and the tests points. These adjustment potentiometers and the test points are shown
relative to the connector and to the output pads for LED light power. This is a bird’s eye view of the PCB’s backside with the glass
window of the module facing down on the documents.
The test point labeled TV is for the analog image pixels, just as it is produced at the output of the CIS array section and prior to its entry
into the tracking digitizer circuit.
The test point labeled TR is the output of the tracking reference level from the tracking digitizer circuit.
The test point labeled TVD is the digital output from the comparator.
Offset adjust, R18, is a screw driver adjustment potentiometer that is accessed through adjustment hole as viewed in Figure 5.
Gain adjust, R16, is a screw driver adjustment potentiometer that is accessed through the hole as it is viewed in Figure 5.
8.3.2. There Are Only Two Adjustments
These adjustments will be pre-adjusted to the customer’s specific application at the factory; therefore in general, further adjustments will
not be required by the user. Test point TV is probed with a scope to monitor the analog image pixel levels. The probe should be
grounded as close to the CIS module as possible. If possible, the probe should be placed right on the ground input lead, Pin 5, of the
I/O connector.
Analog zero signal adjust (OFFSET ADJ) is shown in Figure 5. This potentiometer is adjusted to place the dark level of the analog
image pixel signal to approximately –0.9 to –0.7V. Normally, this is adjusted with intended targets.
Analog gain adjust, “GAIN”, is adjusted greater than 2.0 and less than 3.5V with the CIS imaged on a standard white target, similar to
the standard white copy or typing paper.
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9.0 Mechanical Structure
Figure 6: Mechanical Structure
Figure 6 is a pictorial of the AMIS-710310-DR. It shows the mechanical dimensions of the housing and its mounting hole locations. The
“inactive zones” are the sectors without imaging sensors.
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