ON AR0135CS2C00SUEA0-DPBR 1/3â inch 1.2 mp cmos digital image sensor Datasheet

AR0135CS
1/3‐inch 1.2 Mp CMOS
Digital Image Sensor
with Global Shutter
Description
The AR0135CS from ON Semiconductor is a 1/3-inch 1.2 Mp
CMOS digital image sensor with an active-pixel array of
1280 (H) × 960 (V). It is designed for low light performance and
features a global shutter for accurate capture of moving scenes and
synchronization with pulsed light sources. It includes sophisticated
camera functions such as auto exposure control, windowing, scaling,
row skip mode, and both video and single frame modes. It is
programmable through a simple two-wire serial interface. The
AR0135CS produces extraordinarily clear, sharp images, and its
ability to capture both continuous video and single frames makes it the
perfect choice for a wide range of applications, including scanning and
machine vision.
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ORDERING INFORMATION
See detailed ordering and shipping information on page 2 of
this data sheet.
Table 1. KEY PERFORMANCE PARAMETERS
Parameter
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Typical Value
Optical Format
1/3-inch (6 mm)
Active Pixels
1280 (H) × 960 (V) = 1.2 Mp
Pixel Size
3.75 mm
Color Filter Array
RGB Bayer, Monochrome
CRA
0°, 25°
Shutter Type
Global Shutter
Input Clock Range
6–50 MHz
Output Pixel Clock (Maximum)
74.25 MHz
Output
Serial
Parallel
HiSPi
12-bit
Frame Rate
Full Resolution
720p
54 fps
60 fps
Responsivity
(Under D65 with 670 nm IRCF)
RGB Bayer
Monochrome
34 ke−/lux*sec
85 ke−/lux*sec
SNRMAX
40.7 dB
Dynamic Range
71.1 dB
Supply Voltage
I/O
Digital
Analog
HiSPi
1.8 or 2.8 V
1.8 V
2.8 V
0.4 V
Power Consumption
< 400 mW
Operating Temperature
–30°C to + 70°C (Ambient)
–30°C to + 80°C (Junction)
Package Options
9 × 9 mm 63-pin IBGA
Features
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Global Shutter Technology
Superior Low-light Performance
HD Video (720p60)
Video/Single Frame Mode
Flexible Row-skip Modes
On-chip AE and Statistics Engine
Parallel and Serial Output
Support for External LED or Flash
Auto Black Level Calibration
Context Switching
Applications
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Barcode Scanner
3D Scanning
Positional Tracking
Iris Scanning
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
Biometrics
Machine Vision
Gesture Control
Bare Die
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AR0135CS
ORDERING INFORMATION
Table 2. ORDERABLE PART NUMBERS
Part Number
Description
Orderable Product Attribute Description
AR0135CS2M00SUD20
Mono, 0° CRA, Bare Die
AR0135CS2M00SUEA0−DPBR
Mono, 0° CRA, IBGA
Dry Pack with Protective Film, Double Side BBAR Glass
AR0135CS2M00SUEA0−DPBR1
Mono, 0° CRA, IBGA
Dry Pack with Protective Film, Double Side BBAR Glass,
MPQ = 260
AR0135CS2M00SUEA0−DRBR
Mono, 0° CRA, IBGA
Dry Pack without Protective Film, Double Side BBAR Glass
AR0135CS2M00SUEA0−DRBR1
Mono, 0° CRA, IBGA
Dry Pack without Protective Film, Double Side BBAR Glass,
MPQ = 260
AR0135CS2M00SUEA0−TPBR
Mono, 0° CRA, IBGA
Tape & Reel with Protective Film, Double Side BBAR Glass
AR0135CS2M00SUEA0−TRBR
Mono, 0° CRA, IBGA
Tape & Reel without Protective Film, Double Side BBAR Glass
AR0135CS2M00SUEAH3−GEVB
Mono, 0° CRA, Head Board
AR0135CS2M25SUD20
Mono, 25° CRA, Die
AR0135CS2M25SUEA0−DPBR
Mono, 25° CRA, IBGA
Dry Pack with Protective Film, Double Side BBAR Glass
AR0135CS2M25SUEA0−DPBR1
Mono, 25° CRA, IBGA
Dry Pack with Protective Film, Double Side BBAR Glass,
MPQ = 260
AR0135CS2M25SUEA0−DRBR
Mono, 25° CRA, IBGA
Dry Pack without Protective Film, Double Side BBAR Glass
AR0135CS2M25SUEA0−DRBR1
Mono, 25° CRA, IBGA
Dry Pack without Protective Film, Double Side BBAR Glass,
MPQ = 260
AR0135CS2M25SUEA0−TPBR
Mono, 25° CRA, IBGA
Tape & Reel with Protective Film, Double Side BBAR Glass
AR0135CS2M25SUEA0−TRBR
Mono, 25° CRA, IBGA
Tape & Reel without Protective Film, Double Side BBAR Glass
AR0135CS2M25SUEAH3−GEVB
Mono, 25° CRA, Head Board
AR0135CS2C00SUD20
Color, 0° CRA, Die
AR0135CS2C00SUEA0−DPBR
Color, 0° CRA, IBGA
Dry Pack with Protective Film, Double Side BBAR Glass
AR0135CS2C00SUEA0−DPBR1
Color, 0° CRA, IBGA
Dry Pack with Protective Film, Double Side BBAR Glass,
MPQ = 260
AR0135CS2C00SUEA0−DRBR
Color, 0° CRA, IBGA
Dry Pack without Protective Film, Double Side BBAR Glass
AR0135CS2C00SUEA0−DRBR1
Color, 0° CRA, IBGA
Dry Pack without Protective Film, Double Side BBAR Glass,
MPQ = 260
AR0135CS2C00SUEA0−TPBR
Color, 0° CRA, IBGA
Tape and Reel with Protective Film, Double Side BBAR Glass
AR0135CS2C00SUEA0−TRBR
Color, 0° CRA, IBGA
Tape and Reel without Protective Film, Double Side BBAR
Glass
AR0135CS2C00SUEAH3−GEVB
Color, 0° CRA, Head Board
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AR0135CS from ON Semiconductor can be operated
in its default mode or programmed for frame size, exposure,
gain, and other parameters. The default mode output is
a full-resolution image at 54 frames per second (fps). It
outputs 12-bit raw data, using either the parallel or serial
(HiSPi) output ports. The device may be operated in video
(master) mode or in frame trigger mode.
FRAME_VALID and LINE_VALID signals are output on
dedicated pins, along with a synchronized pixel clock.
A dedicated FLASH pin can be programmed to control
external LED or flash exposure illumination.
The AR0135CS includes additional features to allow
application-specific tuning: windowing, adjustable autoexposure control, auto black level correction, on-board
temperature sensor, and row skip and digital binning modes.
The sensor is designed to operate in a wide temperature
range (–30°C to +80°C).
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FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW
The AR0135CS is a progressive-scan sensor that
generates a stream of pixel data at a constant frame rate. It
uses an on-chip, phase-locked loop (PLL) that can be
optionally enabled to generate all internal clocks from
a single master input clock running between 6 and 50 MHz.
The maximum output pixel rate is 74.25 Mp/s,
corresponding to a clock rate of 74.25 MHz. Figure 1 shows
a block diagram of the sensor.
Temperature
Sensor
Power
Active Pixel Sensor
(APS)
Array
OTPM
Timing and Control
(Sequencer)
Memory
PLL
External
Clock
Auto Exposure
and Stats Engine
Signal
Output
Trigger
Two-wire
Serial
Interface
Pixel Data Path
(Signal Processing)
Analog Processing and
A/D Conversion
Parallel
Output
Flash
Control Registers
Figure 1. Block Diagram
User interaction with the sensor is through the two-wire
serial bus, which communicates with the array control,
analog signal chain, and digital signal chain. The core of the
sensor is a 1.2 Mp Active-Pixel Sensor array. The
AR0135CS features global shutter technology for accurate
capture of moving images. The exposure of the entire array
is controlled by programming the integration time by
register setting. All rows simultaneously integrate light prior
to readout. Once a row has been read, the data from the
columns is sequenced through an analog signal chain
(providing offset correction and gain), and then through an
analog-to-digital converter (ADC). The output from the
ADC is a 12-bit value for each pixel in the array. The ADC
output passes through a digital processing signal chain
(which provides further data path corrections and applies
digital gain). The pixel data are output at a rate of up to
74.25 Mp/s, in parallel to frame and line synchronization
signals.
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FEATURES OVERVIEW
The AR0135CS Global Sensor shutter has a wide array of
features to enhance functionality and to increase versatility.
A summary of features follows. Please refer to the
AR0135CS Developer Guide for detailed feature
descriptions, register settings, and tuning guidelines and
recommendations.
• Operating Modes
The AR0135CS works in master (video), trigger (single
frame), or Auto Trigger modes. In master mode,
the sensor generates the integration and readout timing.
In trigger mode, it accepts an external trigger to start
exposure, then generates the exposure and readout
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timing. The exposure time is programmed through the
two-wire serial interface for both modes. Trigger mode
is not compatible with the HiSPi interface.
Window Control
Configurable window size and blanking times allow
a wide range of resolutions and frame rates. Digital
binning and skipping modes are supported, as are
vertical and horizontal mirror operations.
Context Switching
Context switching may be used to rapidly switch
between two sets of register values. Refer to the
AR0135CS Developer Guide for a complete set of
context switchable registers.
Gain
The AR0135CS Global Shutter sensor can be
configured for analog gain of up to 8x, and digital gain
of up to 8x.
Automatic Exposure Control
The integrated automatic exposure control may be used
to ensure optimal settings of exposure and gain are
computed and updated every other frame. Refer to the
AR0135CS Developer Guide for more details.
HiSPi
The AR0135CS Global Shutter image sensor supports
two or three lanes of Packetized-SP protocols of
ON Semiconductor’s High-Speed Serial Pixel Interface.
PLL
An on chip PLL provides reference clock flexibility and
supports spread spectrum sources for improved EMI
performance.
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Pixel Array Structure
The AR0135CS pixel array is configured as 1412 columns
by 1028 rows, (see Figure 2). The dark pixels are optically
black and are used internally to monitor black level. Of the
right 108 columns, 64 are dark pixels used for row noise
correction. Of the top 24 rows of pixels, 12 of the dark rows
are used for black level correction. There are 1288 columns
by 972 rows of optically active pixels that can be readable.
While the sensor’s format is 1280 × 960, the additional
active columns and active rows are included for use when
horizontal or vertical mirrored readout is enabled, to allow
readout to start on the same pixel. The active area is
surrounded with optically transparent dummy pixels to
improve image uniformity within the active area. Not all
dummy pixels or barrier pixels can be read out. The optical
center of the readable active pixels can be found between
X_ADDR 643 and 644, and between Y_ADDR 485 and
486.
1412
2 Extra Active +
2 Light Dummy +
4 Barrier +
100 Dark +
4 Barrier
4 Extra Active +
2 Light Dummy +
4 Barrier +
24 Dark +
10 Barrier
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PIXEL DATA FORMAT
The AR0135CS may be reset by a register write, or by
a dedicated input pin.
Output Enable
The AR0135CS output pins may be tri-stated using
a dedicated output enable pin.
Temperature Sensor
The temperature sensor is only guaranteed to be
functional when the AR0135CS is initially powered-up
or is reset at temperatures at or above 0°C.
Black Level Correction
Row Noise Correction
Column Correction
Test Patterns
Several test patterns may be enabled for debug
purposes. These include a solid color, color bar, fade to
grey, and a walking 1s test pattern.
1288 × 972 (Readable Active Pixel)
4.83 × 3.645 mm2
6 Extra Active +
2 Light Dummy +
4 Barrier
Dark Pixel
2 Light Dummy +
10 Barrier
Barrier Pixel
Light Dummy
Pixel
Figure 2. Pixel Array Description
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Extra Active
Pixel
Readable
Active Pixel
AR0135CS
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Column Readout Direction
Row Readout Direction
Active Pixel (0, 0)
Array Pixel (112, 44)
C C C C C C C C
C C C C C C C C
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C C C C C C C C
C C C C C C C C
C C C C C C C C
C C C C C C C C
Figure 3. Pixel Mono Pattern Detail (Top Right Corner)
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Column Readout Direction
Row Readout Direction
Active Pixel (0, 0)
Array Pixel (112, 44)
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R G R G R
G R G
G B G B G
B G B
R G R G R
G R G
G B G B G
B G B
R G R G R
G R G
G B G B G
B G B
Figure 4. Pixel Color Pattern Detail (Top Right Corner)
Default Readout Order
By convention, the sensor core pixel array is shown with
the first addressable (logical) pixel (0,0) in the top right
corner (see Figure 3). This reflects the actual layout of the
array on the die. Also, the physical location of the first pixel
data read out of the sensor in default condition is that of pixel
(112, 44).
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1.5 kW2, 3
1.5 kW2
CONFIGURATION AND PINOUT
The figures and tables below show a typical configuration
for the AR0135CS image sensor and show the package
pinouts.
Digital
I/O
Power1
Digital
Core
Power1
HiSPi
Power1
PLL
Power1
Analog
Power1
Analog
Power1
VDD_IO
VDD
VDD_SLVS
VDD_PLL
VAA
VAA_PIX
SLVS0_P
SLVS0_N
SLVS1_P
Master Clock
(6−50 MHz)
EXTCLK
SLVS1_N
SLVS2_P
SLVS2_N
SDATA
SCLK
From
Controller
To Controller
SLVS3_P
SLVS3_N
OE_BAR
STANDBY
RESET_BAR
SLVSC_P
SLVSC_N
FLASH
TEST
VDD_IO
VDD
DGND
AGND
Digital
Ground
Analog
Ground
VDD_SLVS
VDD_PLL
VAA
VAA_PIX
Notes:
1. All power supplies must be adequately decoupled.
2. ON Semiconductor recommends a resistor value of 1.5 kW, but a greater value may be used for slower two-wire speed.
3. This pull-up resistor is not required if the controller drives a valid logic level on SCLK at all times.
4. The parallel interface output pads can be left unconnected if the serial output interface is used.
5. ON Semiconductor recommends that 0.1 mF and 10 mF decoupling capacitors for each power supply are mounted as close as possible
to the pad. Actual values and results may vary depending on the layout and design considerations. Refer to the AR0135CS demo
headboard schematics for circuit recommendations.
6. ON Semiconductor recommends that analog power planes are placed in a manner such that coupling with the digital power planes is
minimized.
7. Although 4 serial lanes are shown, the AR0135CS supports only 2- or 3-lane HiSPi.
Figure 5. Serial 4-lane HiSPi Interface
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1.5 kW2, 3
1.5 kW2
AR0135CS
Master Clock
(6−50 MHz)
Digital
I/O
Power1
Digital
Core
Power1
PLL
Power1
Analog
Power1
Analog
Power1
VDD_IO
VDD
VDD_PLL
VAA
VAA_PIX
DOUT[11:0]
EXTCLK
PIXCLK
SDATA
SCLK
From
Controller
LINE_VALID
To Controller
FRAME_VALID
TRIGGER
OE_BAR
STANDBY
FLASH
RESET_BAR
TEST
VDD_IO
VDD
DGND
AGND
Digital
Ground
Analog
Ground
VDD_PLL
VAA
VAA_PIX
Notes:
1. All power supplies must be adequately decoupled.
2. ON Semiconductor recommends a resistor value of 1.5 kW, but a greater value may be used for slower two-wire speed.
3. This pull-up resistor is not required if the controller drives a valid logic level on SCLK at all times.
4. The serial interface output pads can be left unconnected if the parallel output interface is used.
5. ON Semiconductor recommends that 0.1 mF and 10 mF decoupling capacitors for each power supply are mounted as close as possible
to the pad. Actual values and results may vary depending on the layout and design considerations. Refer to the AR0135CS demo
headboard schematics for circuit recommendations.
6. ON Semiconductor recommends that analog power planes are placed in a manner such that coupling with the digital power planes is
minimized.
Figure 6. Parallel Pixel Data Interface
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1
A
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SLVS0N
SLVS0P
SLVS1N
SLVS1P
VDD
VDD
STANDBY
B
VDD_PLL
SLVSCN
SLVSCP
SLVS2N
SLVS2P
VDD
VAA
VAA
C
EXTCLK
VDD_SLVS
(SLVS3N)
(SLVS3P)
DGND
VDD
AGND
AGND
D
SADDR
SCLK
SDATA
DGND
DGND
VDD
VAA_PIX
VAA_PIX
E
LINE_
VALID
FRAME_
VALID
PIXCLK
FLASH
DGND
VDD_IO
RESERVED
RESERVED
F
DOUT8
DOUT9
DOUT10
DOUT11
DGND
VDD_IO
TEST
RESERVED
G
DOUT4
DOUT5
DOUT6
DOUT7
DGND
VDD_IO
TRIGGER
OE_BAR
H
DOUT0
DOUT1
DOUT2
DOUT3
DGND
VDD_IO
VDD_IO
RESET_
BAR
Top View
(Ball Down)
Figure 7. 9 y 9 mm 60-ball IBGA Package
Table 3. PIN DESCRIPTIONS − 63-BALL IBGA PACKAGE
Name
IBGA Pin
Type
Description
SLVS0_N
A2
Output
HiSPi serial data, lane 0, differential N
SLVS0_P
A3
Output
HiSPi serial data, lane 0, differential P
SLVS1_N
A4
Output
HiSPi serial data, lane 1, differential N
SLVS1_P
A5
Output
HiSPi serial data, lane 1, differential P
STANDBY
A8
Input
VDD_PLL
B1
Power
PLL power
SLVSC_N
B2
Output
HiSPi serial DDR clock differential N
Standby-mode enable pin (active HIGH)
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Table 3. PIN DESCRIPTIONS − 63-BALL IBGA PACKAGE (continued)
Name
IBGA Pin
Type
Description
SLVSC_P
B3
Output
HiSPi serial DDR clock differential P
SLVS2_N
B4
Output
HiSPi serial data, lane 2, differential N
SLVS2_P
B5
Output
HiSPi serial data, lane 2, differential P
VAA
B7, B8
Power
Analog power
EXTCLK
C1
Input
VDD_SLVS
C2
Power
HiSPi power (may leave unconnected if parallel interface is
used)
SLVS3_N
C3
Output
(Unsupported) HiSPi serial data, lane 3, differential N
SLVS3_P
C4
Output
(Unsupported) HiSPi serial data, lane 3, differential P
DGND
C5, D4, D5, E5, F5, G5, H5
Power
Digital GND
VDD
A6, A7, B6, C6, D6
Power
Digital power
AGND
C7, C8
Power
Analog GND
SADDR
D1
Input
Two-wire serial address select
SCLK
D2
Input
Two-wire serial clock input
External input clock
SDATA
D3
I/O
VAA_PIX
D7, D8
Power
Two-wire serial data I/O
Pixel power
LINE_VALID
E1
Output
Asserted when DOUT line data is valid
FRAME_VALID
E2
Output
Asserted when DOUT frame data is valid
PIXCLK
E3
Output
Pixel clock out. DOUT is valid on rising edge of this clock
FLASH
E4
Output
Control signal to drive external light sources
VDD_IO
E6, F6, G6, H6, H7
Power
I/O supply power
DOUT8
F1
Output
Parallel pixel data output
DOUT9
F2
Output
Parallel pixel data output
DOUT10
F3
Output
Parallel pixel data output
DOUT11
F4
Output
Parallel pixel data output (MSB)
TEST
F7
Input
DOUT4
G1
Output
Parallel pixel data output
DOUT5
G2
Output
Parallel pixel data output
DOUT6
G3
Output
Parallel pixel data output
DOUT7
G4
Output
Parallel pixel data output
TRIGGER
G7
Input
Exposure synchronization input. (Connect to DGND if HiSPi
interface is used)
OE_BAR
G8
Input
Output enable (active LOW)
DOUT0
H1
Output
Parallel pixel data output (LSB)
DOUT1
H2
Output
Parallel pixel data output
DOUT2
H3
Output
Parallel pixel data output
Parallel pixel data output
Manufacturing test enable pin (connect to DGND)
DOUT3
H4
Output
RESET_BAR
H8
Input
Asynchronous reset (active LOW). All settings are restored to
factory default
Reserved
E7, E8, F8
N/A
Reserved (do not connect)
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TWO-WIRE SERIAL REGISTER INTERFACE
The two-wire serial interface bus enables read/write
access to control and status registers within the AR0135CS.
The interface protocol uses a master/slave model in which
a master controls one or more slave devices. The sensor acts
as a slave device. The master generates a clock (SCLK) that
is an input to the sensor and is used to synchronize transfers.
Data is transferred between the master and the slave on a
bidirectional signal (SDATA). SDATA is pulled up to VDD_IO
off-chip by a 1.5 kW resistor. Either the slave or master
device can drive SDATA LOW − the interface protocol
determines which device is allowed to drive SDATA at any
given time.
The protocols described in the two-wire serial interface
specification allow the slave device to drive SCLK LOW; the
AR0135CS uses SCLK as an input only and therefore never
drives it LOW.
default slave addresses used by the AR0135CS are 0x20
(write address) and 0x21 (read address) in accordance with
the specification. Alternate slave addresses of 0x30 (write
address) and 0x31 (read address) can be selected by enabling
and asserting the SADDR input.
An alternate slave address can also be programmed
through R0x31FC.
Message Byte
Message bytes are used for sending register addresses and
register write data to the slave device and for retrieving
register read data.
Acknowledge Bit
Each 8-bit data transfer is followed by an acknowledge bit
or a no-acknowledge bit in the SCLK clock period following
the data transfer. The transmitter (which is the master when
writing, or the slave when reading) releases SDATA. The
receiver indicates an acknowledge bit by driving SDATA
LOW. As for data transfers, SDATA can change when SCLK
is LOW and must be stable while SCLK is HIGH.
Protocol
Data transfers on the two-wire serial interface bus are
performed by a sequence of low-level protocol elements:
1. a (repeated) start condition
2. a slave address/data direction byte
3. an (a no) acknowledge bit
4. a message byte
5. a stop condition
No-Acknowledge Bit
The no-acknowledge bit is generated when the receiver
does not drive SDATA LOW during the SCLK clock period
following a data transfer. A no-acknowledge bit is used to
terminate a read sequence.
The bus is idle when both SCLK and SDATA are HIGH.
Control of the bus is initiated with a start condition, and the
bus is released with a stop condition. Only the master can
generate the start and stop conditions.
Typical Sequence
A typical READ or WRITE sequence begins by the
master generating a start condition on the bus. After the start
condition, the master sends the 8-bit slave address/data
direction byte. The last bit indicates whether the request is
for a read or a write, where a “0” indicates a write and a “1”
indicates a read. If the address matches the address of the
slave device, the slave device acknowledges receipt of the
address by generating an acknowledge bit on the bus.
If the request was a WRITE, the master then transfers the
16-bit register address to which the WRITE should take
place. This transfer takes place as two 8-bit sequences and
the slave sends an acknowledge bit after each sequence to
indicate that the byte has been received. The master then
transfers the data as an 8-bit sequence; the slave sends an
acknowledge bit at the end of the sequence. The master stops
writing by generating a (re)start or stop condition.
If the request was a READ, the master sends the 8-bit write
slave address/data direction byte and 16-bit register address,
the same way as with a WRITE request. The master then
generates a (re)start condition and the 8-bit read slave
address/data direction byte, and clocks out the register data,
eight bits at a time. The master generates an acknowledge bit
after each 8-bit transfer. The slave’s internal register address
is automatically incremented after every 8 bits are
transferred. The data transfer is stopped when the master
sends a no-acknowledge bit.
Start Condition
A start condition is defined as a HIGH-to-LOW transition
on SDATA while SCLK is HIGH. At the end of a transfer, the
master can generate a start condition without previously
generating a stop condition; this is known as a “repeated
start” or “restart” condition.
Stop Condition
A stop condition is defined as a LOW-to-HIGH transition
on SDATA while SCLK is HIGH.
Data Transfer
Data is transferred serially, 8 bits at a time, with the MSB
transmitted first. Each byte of data is followed by an
acknowledge bit or a no-acknowledge bit. This data transfer
mechanism is used for the slave address/data direction byte
and for message bytes.
One data bit is transferred during each SCLK clock period.
SDATA can change when SCLK is LOW and must be stable
while SCLK is HIGH.
Slave Address/Data Direction Byte
Bits [7:1] of this byte represent the device slave address
and bit [0] indicates the data transfer direction. A “0” in bit
[0] indicates a WRITE, and a “1” indicates a READ. The
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Single READ from Random Location
This sequence (Figure 8) starts with a dummy WRITE to
the 16-bit address that is to be used for the READ. The
master terminates the WRITE by generating a restart
condition. The master then sends the 8-bit read slave
address/data direction byte and clocks out one byte of
register data. The master terminates the READ by
generating a no-acknowledge bit followed by a stop
condition. Figure 8 shows how the internal register address
maintained by the AR0135CS is loaded and incremented as
the sequence proceeds.
Previous Reg Address, N
S
Slave
Address
0 A
S = Start Condition
P = Stop Condition
Sr = Restart Condition
A = Acknowledge
A = No-acknowledge
Reg
Address[15:8]
Reg Address, M
Reg
Address[7:0]
A
A Sr
Slave Address
1 A
M+1
Read Data
A
P
Slave to Master
Master to Slave
Figure 8. Single READ from Random Location
Single READ from Current Location
The master terminates the READ by generating
a no-acknowledge bit followed by a stop condition. The
figure shows two independent READ sequences.
This sequence (Figure 9) performs a read using the
current value of the AR0135CS internal register address.
Previous Reg Address, N
S
Slave Address
1 A
Reg Address, N+1
A P
Read Data
S
Slave Address
N+2
1 A
Read Data
A P
Figure 9. Single READ from Current Location
Sequential READ, Start from Random Location
This sequence (Figure 10) starts in the same way as the
single READ from random location (Figure 8). Instead of
generating a no-acknowledge bit after the first byte of data
has been transferred, the master generates an acknowledge
bit and continues to perform byte READs until “L” bytes
have been read.
Previous Reg Address, N
S
Slave Address
0 A Reg Address[15:8]
M+1
Read Data
A Reg Address[7:0]
M+2
A
Read Data
Reg Address, M
M+3
A Sr
Slave Address
M+L−2
A
Read Data
1 A
M+L−1
A
Read Data
Figure 10. Sequential READ, Start from Random Location
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M+1
Read Data
M+L
A P
A
AR0135CS
Sequential READ, Start from Current Location
This sequence (Figure 11) starts in the same way as the
single READ from current location (Figure 9). Instead of
generating a no-acknowledge bit after the first byte of data
Previous Reg Address, N
S Slave Address 1 A
has been transferred, the master generates an acknowledge
bit and continues to perform byte READs until “L” bytes
have been read.
N+1
Read Data
A
N+2
Read Data
A
N+L−1
Read Data
A
N+L
Read Data
A
P
Figure 11. Sequential READ, Start from Current Location
Single WRITE to Random Location
then LOW bytes of the register address that is to be written.
The master follows this with the byte of write data. The
WRITE is terminated by the master generating a stop
condition.
This sequence (Figure 12) begins with the master
generating a start condition. The slave address/data
direction byte signals a WRITE and is followed by the HIGH
Previous Reg Address, N
S
Slave Address
0 A
Reg Address[15:8]
Reg Address, M
A
A
Reg Address[7:0]
M+1
A
A
Write Data
P
Figure 12. Single WRITE to Random Location
Sequential WRITE, Start at Random Location
has been transferred, the master generates an acknowledge
bit and continues to perform byte WRITEs until “L” bytes
have been written. The WRITE is terminated by the master
generating a stop condition.
This sequence (Figure 13) starts in the same way as the
single WRITE to random location (Figure 12). Instead of
generating a no-acknowledge bit after the first byte of data
Previous Reg Address, N
S
Slave Address
0 A
M+1
Write Data
Reg Address[15:8]
A
M+2
A
Write Data
Reg Address, M
Reg Address[7:0]
M+3
A
Write Data
M+L−2
A
Write Data
12
A
M+L−1
A
Figure 13. Sequential WRITE, Start at Random Location
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Write Data
M+L
A
A
P
AR0135CS
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Two-Wire Serial Register Interface
Unless otherwise stated, the following specifications
apply to the following conditions:
VDD = 1.8 V –0.10/+0.15; VDD_IO = VDD_PLL = VAA =
VAA_PIX = 2.8 V ±0.30;
VDD_SLVS = 0.4 V –0.1/+0.2; TA = −30°C to +70°C; output
load = 10 pF;
PIXCLK frequency = 74.25 MHz; HiSPi off.
The electrical characteristics of the two-wire serial
register interface (SCLK, SDATA) are shown in Figure 14 and
Table 4.
SDATA
tLOW
tf
tSU;DAT
tr
tf
tHD;STA
tBUF
tr
SCLK
tSU;STA
tHD;STA
tHD;DAT
S
NOTE:
tHIGH
tSU;STO
Sr
P
S
Read sequence: For an 8-bit READ, read waveforms start after WRITE command and register address are issued.
Figure 14. Two-Wire Serial Bus Timing Parameters
Table 4. TWO-WIRE SERIAL BUS CHARACTERISTICS
(fEXTCLK = 27 MHz; VDD = 1.8 V; VDD_IO = 2.8 V; VAA = 2.8 V; VAA_PIX = 2.8 V; VDD_PLL = 2.8 V; VDD_DAC = 2.8 V; TA = 25°C)
Standard Mode
Fast-Mode
Symbol
Min
Max
Min
Max
Unit
tSCL
0
100
0
400
kHz
After this Period, the First Clock
Pulse is Generated
tHD;STA
4.0
−
0.6
−
ms
LOW Period of the SCLK Clock
tLOW
4.7
−
1.3
−
ms
HIGH Period of the SCLK Clock
tHIGH
4.0
−
0.6
−
ms
Set-up Time for a Repeated
START Condition
tSU;STA
4.7
−
0.6
−
ms
Data Hold Time
tHD;DAT
0 (Note 4)
3.45 (Note 5)
0 (Note 6)
0.9 (Note 5)
ms
Data Set-up Time
tSU;DAT
250
−
100 (Note 6)
−
ns
Rise Time of both SDATA and
SCLK Signals
tr
−
1000
20 + 0.1Cb
(Note 7)
300
ns
Fall Time of both SDATA and SCLK
Signals
tf
−
300
20 + 0.1Cb
(Note 7)
300
ns
Set-up Time for STOP Condition
tSU;STO
4.0
−
0.6
−
ms
Bus Free Time between a STOP
and START Condition
tBUF
4.7
−
1.3
−
ms
Cb
−
400
−
400
pF
CIN_SI
−
3.3
−
3.3
pF
Parameter
SCLK Clock Frequency
Hold Time (Repeated) START
Condition
Capacitive Load for each Bus Line
Serial Interface Input Pin
Capacitance
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Table 4. TWO-WIRE SERIAL BUS CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
(fEXTCLK = 27 MHz; VDD = 1.8 V; VDD_IO = 2.8 V; VAA = 2.8 V; VAA_PIX = 2.8 V; VDD_PLL = 2.8 V; VDD_DAC = 2.8 V; TA = 25°C)
Standard Mode
Parameter
SDATA Max Load Capacitance
Fast-Mode
Symbol
Min
Max
Min
Max
Unit
CLOAD_SD
−
30
−
30
pF
RSD
1.5
4.7
1.5
4.7
kW
SDATA Pull-up Resistor
I2C
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
This table is based on
standard (v2.1 January 2000). Philips Semiconductor.
Two-wire control is I2C-compatible.
All values referred to VIHmin = 0.9 VDD_IO and VILmax = 0.1 VDD_IO levels. Sensor EXCLK = 27 MHz.
A device must internally provide a hold time of at least 300 ns for the SDATA signal to bridge the undefined region of the falling edge of SCLK.
The maximum tHD;DAT has only to be met if the device does not stretch the LOW period (tLOW) of the SCLK signal.
A Fast-mode I2C-bus device can be used in a Standard-mode I2C-bus system, but the requirement tSU;DAT 250 ns must then be met. This
will automatically be the case if the device does not stretch the LOW period of the SCLK signal. If such a device does stretch the LOW period
of the SCLK signal, it must output the next data bit to the SDATA line tr max + tSU;DAT = 1000 + 250 = 1250 ns (according to the Standard-mode
I2C-bus specification) before the SCLK line is released.
7. Cb = total capacitance of one bus line in pF.
I/O Timing
By default, the AR0135CS launches pixel data, FV and
LV with the falling edge of PIXCLK. The expectation is that
the user captures DOUT[11:0], FV and LV using the rising
tR
edge of PIXCLK. The launch edge of PIXCLK can be
configured in register R0x3028. See Figure 15 and Table 5
for I/O timing (AC) characteristics.
tF
90%
tRP
tFP
90%
10%
90%
10%
10%
90%
10%
tEXTCLK
EXTCLK
PIXCLK
tPD
Data[11:0]
Pxl_0
Pxl_1
Pxl_2
Pxl_n
tPFL
tPLL
tPLH
tPFH
LINE_VALID/
FRAME_VALID
FRAME_VALID Leads LINE_VALID
by 6 PIXCLKs
FRAME_VALID Trails LINE_VALID
by 6 PIXCLKs
Figure 15. I/O Timing Diagram
Table 5. I/O TIMING CHARACTERISTICS, PARALLEL OUTPUT (1.8 V VDD_IO) (Note 1)
Symbol
Definition
Condition
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
fEXTCLK
Input Clock Frequency
6
−
50
MHz
tEXTCLK
Input Clock Period
20
−
166
ns
−
ns
tR
Input Clock Rise Time
PLL Enabled
−
3
tF
Input Clock Fall Time
PLL Enabled
−
3
−
ns
−
−
600
ns
tjJITTER
Input Clock Jitter
tcp
EXTCLK to PIXCLK
Propagation Delay
Nominal Voltages, PLL Disabled, PIXCLK Slew
Rate = 4
5.7
−
14.3
ns
tRP
PIXCLK Rise Time
PCLK Slew Rate = 6
1.3
−
4.0
ns
tFP
PIXCLK Fall Time
PCLK Slew Rate = 6
1.3
−
3.9
ns
40
50
60
%
PIXCLK Duty Cycle
fPIXCLK
tPD
PIXCLK Frequency
PIXCLK Slew Rate = 6, Data Slew Rate = 7
6
−
74.25
MHz
PIXCLK to Data Valid
PIXCLK Slew Rate = 6, Data Slew Rate = 7
−2.5
−
2
ns
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Table 5. I/O TIMING CHARACTERISTICS, PARALLEL OUTPUT (1.8 V VDD_IO) (Note 1) (continued)
Symbol
Definition
Condition
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
tPFH
PIXCLK to FV HIGH
PIXCLK Slew Rate = 6, Data Slew Rate = 7
−2.5
−
2
ns
tPLH
PIXCLK to LV HIGH
PIXCLK Slew Rate = 6, Data Slew Rate = 7
−3
−
1.5
ns
tPFL
PIXCLK to FV LOW
PIXCLK Slew Rate = 6, Data Slew Rate = 7
−2.5
−
2
ns
tPLL
PIXCLK to LV LOW
PIXCLK Slew Rate = 6, Data Slew Rate = 7
−3
−
1.5
ns
CIN
Input Pin Capacitance
−
2.5
−
pF
1. Minimum and maximum values are taken at 70°C, 1.7 V and −30°C, 1.95 V. All values are taken at the 50% transition point. The loading used
is 10 pF.
2. Jitter from PIXCLK is already taken into account in the data for all of the output parameters.
Table 6. I/O TIMING CHARACTERISTICS, PARALLEL OUTPUT (2.8 V VDD_IO) (Note 1)
Symbol
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
fEXTCLK
Input Clock Frequency
Definition
Condition
6
−
50
MHz
tEXTCLK
Input Clock Period
20
−
166
ns
−
ns
tR
Input Clock Rise Time
PLL Enabled
−
3
tF
Input Clock Fall Time
PLL Enabled
−
3
−
ns
−
−
600
ns
tjJITTER
Input Clock Jitter
tcp
EXTCLK to PIXCLK
Propagation Delay
Nominal Voltages, PLL Disabled,
PIXCLK Slew Rate = 4
5.3
−
13.4
ns
tRP
PIXCLK Rise Time
PCLK Slew Rate = 6
1.3
−
4.0
ns
tFP
PIXCLK Fall Time
PCLK Slew Rate = 6
1.3
−
3.9
ns
PIXCLK Duty Cycle
40
50
60
%
PIXCLK Frequency
PIXCLK Slew Rate = 6, Data Slew Rate = 7
6
−
74.25
MHz
tPD
PIXCLK to Data Valid
PIXCLK Slew Rate = 6, Data Slew Rate = 7
−2.5
−
2
ns
tPFH
PIXCLK to FV HIGH
PIXCLK Slew Rate = 6, Data Slew Rate = 7
−2.5
−
2
ns
tPLH
PIXCLK to LV HIGH
PIXCLK Slew Rate = 6, Data Slew Rate = 7
−2.5
−
2
ns
tPFL
PIXCLK to FV LOW
PIXCLK Slew Rate = 6, Data Slew Rate = 7
−2.5
−
2
ns
tPLL
PIXCLK to LV LOW
PIXCLK Slew Rate = 6, Data Slew Rate = 7
−2.5
−
2
ns
CIN
Input Pin Capacitance
−
2.5
−
pF
fPIXCLK
1. Minimum and maximum values are taken at 70°C, 2.5 V and −30°C, 3.1 V. All values are taken at the 50% transition point. The loading used
is 10 pF.
2. Jitter from PIXCLK is already taken into account in the data for all of the output parameters.
Table 7. I/O RISE SLEW RATE (2.8 V VDD_IO) (Note 1)
Parallel Slew (R0x306E[15:13])
Condition
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
7
Default
1.50
2.50
3.90
V/ns
6
Default
0.98
1.62
2.52
V/ns
5
Default
0.71
1.12
1.79
V/ns
4
Default
0.52
0.82
1.26
V/ns
3
Default
0.37
0.58
0.88
V/ns
2
Default
0.26
0.40
0.61
V/ns
1
Default
0.17
0.27
0.40
V/ns
0
Default
0.10
0.16
0.23
V/ns
1. Minimum and maximum values are taken at 70°C, 2.5 V and −30°C, 3.1 V. The loading used is 10 pF.
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Table 8. I/O FALL SLEW RATE (2.8 V VDD_IO) (Note 1)
Parallel Slew (R0x306E[15:13])
Condition
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
7
Default
1.40
2.30
3.50
V/ns
6
Default
0.97
1.61
2.48
V/ns
5
Default
0.73
1.21
1.86
V/ns
4
Default
0.54
0.88
1.36
V/ns
3
Default
0.39
0.63
0.88
V/ns
2
Default
0.27
0.43
0.66
V/ns
1
Default
0.18
0.29
0.44
V/ns
0
Default
0.11
0.17
0.25
V/ns
1. Minimum and maximum values are taken at 70°C, 2.5 V and −30°C, 3.1 V. The loading used is 10 pF.
Table 9. I/O RISE SLEW RATE (1.8 V VDD_IO) (Note 1)
Parallel Slew (R0x306E[15:13])
Condition
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
7
Default
0.57
0.91
1.55
V/ns
6
Default
0.39
0.61
1.02
V/ns
5
Default
0.29
0.46
0.75
V/ns
4
Default
0.22
0.34
0.54
V/ns
3
Default
0.16
0.24
0.39
V/ns
2
Default
0.12
0.17
0.27
V/ns
1
Default
0.08
0.11
0.18
V/ns
0
Default
0.05
0.07
0.10
V/ns
1. Minimum and maximum values are taken at 70°C, 1.7 V and −30°C, 1.95 V. The loading used is 10 pF.
Table 10. I/O FALL SLEW RATE (1.8 V VDD_IO) (Note 1)
Parallel Slew (R0x306E[15:13])
Condition
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
7
Default
0.57
0.92
1.55
V/ns
6
Default
0.40
0.64
1.08
V/ns
5
Default
0.31
0.50
0.82
V/ns
4
Default
0.24
0.38
0.61
V/ns
3
Default
0.18
0.27
0.44
V/ns
2
Default
0.13
0.19
0.31
V/ns
1
Default
0.09
0.13
0.20
V/ns
0
Default
0.05
0.08
0.12
V/ns
1. Minimum and maximum values are taken at 70°C, 1.7 V and −30°C, 1.95 V. The loading used is 10 pF.
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DC Electrical Characteristics
The DC electrical characteristics are shown in Table 11,
Table 12, Table 13, Table 14, and Table 15.
Table 11. DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Symbol
Definition
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
1.7
1.8
1.95
V
1.7/2.5
1.8/2.8
1.9/3.1
V
Analog Voltage
2.5
2.8
3.1
V
VAA_PIX
Pixel Supply Voltage
2.5
2.8
3.1
V
VDD_PLL
PLL Supply Voltage
2.5
2.8
3.1
V
HiSPi Supply Voltage
0.3
0.4
0.6
V
VDD
Condition
Core Digital Voltage
VDD_IO
I/O Digital Voltage
VAA
VDD_SLVS
VIH
Input HIGH Voltage
VDD_IO × 0.7
–
–
V
VIL
Input LOW Voltage
–
–
VDD_IO × 0.3
V
IIN
Input Leakage Current
20
–
–
mA
VOH
Output HIGH Voltage
VDD_IO – 0.3
–
–
V
VOL
Output LOW Voltage
VDD_IO = 2.8 V
–
–
0.4
V
IOH
Output HIGH Current
At Specified VOH
–22
–
–
mA
IOL
Output LOW Current
At Specified VOL
–
–
22
mA
CAUTION:
No Pull-up Resistor;
VIN = VDD_IO or DGND
Stresses greater than those listed in Table 12 may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress rating only, and
functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational sections of this
specification is not implied.
Table 12. ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Parameter
Minimum
Maximum
Unit
–0.3
4.5
V
Total Power Supply Current
–
200
mA
IGND
Total Ground Current
–
200
mA
VIN
DC Input Voltage
–0.3
VDD_IO + 0.3
V
DC Output Voltage
–0.3
VDD_IO + 0.3
V
Storage Temperature
–40
+85
°C
Symbol
VSUPPLY
Power Supply Voltage (All Supplies)
ISUPPLY
VOUT
TSTG (Note 1)
Stresses exceeding those listed in the Maximum Ratings table may damage the device. If any of these limits are exceeded, device functionality
should not be assumed, damage may occur and reliability may be affected.
1. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect reliability.
Table 13. OPERATING CURRENT CONSUMPTION FOR PARALLEL OUTPUT
(VAA = VAA_PIX = VDD_IO = VDD_PLL = 2.8 V; VDD = 1.8 V; PLL Enabled and PIXCLK = 74.25 MHz; TA = 25°C; CLOAD = 10 pF)
Condition
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
Digital Operating Current
Parallel, Streaming, Full Resolution 54 fps
−
46
60
mA
I/O Digital Operating Current
Parallel, Streaming, Full Resolution 54 fps
−
52
–
mA
Analog Operating Current
Parallel, Streaming, Full Resolution 54 fps
−
46
55
mA
IAA_PIX
Pixel Supply Current
Parallel, Streaming, Full Resolution 54 fps
−
7
9
mA
IDD_PLL
PLL Supply Current
Parallel, Streaming, Full Resolution 54 fps
−
8
10
mA
Symbol
IDD
IDD_IO
IAA
Parameter
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Table 14. OPERATING CURRENT CONSUMPTION FOR HiSPi OUTPUT
(VAA = VAA_PIX = VDD_IO = VDD_PLL = 2.8 V; VDD = 1.8 V; PLL Enabled and PIXCLK = 74.25 MHz; TA = 25°C; CLOAD = 10 pF)
Symbol
IDD
Parameter
Condition
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
Digital Operating Current
HiSPi, Streaming, Full Resolution 54 fps
−
70
90
mA
I/O Digital Operating Current
HiSPi, Streaming, Full Resolution 54 fps
−
0.2
1
mA
Analog Operating Current
HiSPi, Streaming, Full Resolution 54 fps
−
40
55
mA
IAA_PIX
Pixel Supply Current
HiSPi, Streaming, Full Resolution 54 fps
−
7
9
mA
IDD_PLL
PLL Supply Current
HiSPi, Streaming, Full Resolution 54 fps
−
11
14
mA
HiSPi Supply Current
HiSPi, Streaming, Full Resolution 54 fps
−
9
12
mA
IDD_IO
IAA
IDD_SLVS
Table 15. STANDBY CURRENT CONSUMPTION
(Analog − VAA + VAA_PIX + VDD_PLL; Digital − VDD + VDD_IO; TA = 25°C)
Condition
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
Hard Standby (Clock OFF, Driven Low)
Analog, 2.8 V
–
3
15
mA
Digital, 1.8 V
–
25
125
mA
Hard Standby (Clock ON, EXTCLK = 20 MHz)
Analog, 2.8 V
–
12
25
mA
Digital, 1.8 V
–
1.1
1.7
mA
Analog, 2.8 V
–
3
15
mA
Digital, 1.8 V
–
25
125
mA
Analog, 2.8 V
–
12
25
mA
Digital, 1.8 V
–
1.1
1.7
mA
Definition
Soft Standby (Clock OFF, Driven Low)
Soft Standby (Clock ON, EXTCLK = 20 MHz)
HiSPi Electrical Specifications
The ON Semiconductor AR0135CS sensor supports
SLVS mode only, and does not have a DLL for timing
adjustments. Refer to the High-Speed Serial Pixel (HiSPi)
Interface Physical Layer Specification v2.00.00 for
electrical definitions, specifications, and timing
information. The VDD_SLVS supply in this data sheet
corresponds to VDD_TX in the HiSPi Physical Layer
Specification. Similarly, VDD is equivalent to VDD_HiSPi
as referenced in the specification. The HiSPi transmitter
electrical specifications are listed at 700 MHz.
Table 16. INPUT VOLTAGE AND CURRENT (HiSPi POWER SUPPLY 0.4 V)
(Measurement Conditions: Max Freq. 700 MHz)
Symbol
IDD_SLVS
Parameter
Supply Current (PWRHiSPi) (Driving 100 W Load)
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
–
10
15
mA
VCMD
HiSPi Common Mode Voltage (Driving 100 W Load)
VDD_SLVS ×
0.45
VDD_SLVS/2
VDD_SLVS ×
0.55
V
|VOD|
HiSPi Differential Output Voltage (Driving 100 W Load)
VDD_SLVS ×
0.36
VDD_SLVS/2
VDD_SLVS ×
0.64
V
DVCM
Change in VCM between Logic 1 and 0
−
−
25
mV
|VOD|
Change in |VOD| between Logic 1 and 0
−
−
25
mV
VOD Noise Margin
–
−
30
%
|DVCM|
NM
Difference in VCM between any Two Channels
−
−
50
mV
|DVOD|
Difference in VOD between any Two Channels
−
−
100
mV
DVCM_ac
Common-mode AC Voltage (pk) without VCM Cap
Termination
−
−
50
mV
DVCM_ac
Common-mode AC Voltage (pk) with VCM Cap Termination
−
−
30
mV
Max Overshoot Peak |VOD|
−
−
1.3 × |VOD|
V
V
VOD_ac
Vdiff_pkpk
−
−
2.6 × |VOD|
1.4 × VOD
−
−
Single-ended Output Impedance
35
50
70
W
Output Impedance Mismatch
−
−
20
%
Max Overshoot Vdiff pk-pk
Veye
Eye Height
RO
DRO
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VDIFFmax
VDIFFmin
0 V (Diff)
Output Signal
is ‘Cp − Cn’ or
‘Dp − Dn’
Figure 16. Differential Output Voltage for Clock and Data Pairs
Table 17. RISE AND FALL TIMES
(Measurement Conditions: HiSPi Power Supply 0.4 V, Max Freq. 700 MHz)
Parameter
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
Data Rate
280
–
700
Mb/s
TxPRE
Max Setup Time from Transmitter
0.3
–
–
UI (Note 1)
TxPost
Max Hold Time from Transmitter
UI
Symbol
1/UI
0.3
–
–
RISE
Rise Time (20%−80%)
–
0.25 UI
–
FALL
Fall Time (20%−80%)
150ps
0.25 UI
–
PLL_DUTY
45
50
55
%
tpw
Bitrate Period
1.43
−
3.57
ns (Note 1)
teye
Eye Width
0.3
−
−
UI (Notes 1, 2)
Data Total Jitter (pk pk)@1e−9
−
−
0.2
UI (Notes 1, 2)
tckjit
Clock Period Jitter (RMS)
−
−
50
ps (Note 2)
tcyjit
Clock Cycle-to-Cycle jitter (RMS)
−
−
100
ps (Note 2)
−0.1
−
0.1
UI (Notes 1, 2)
−
−
2.1
UI (Notes 1, 5)
–100
−
100
ps (Note 6)
ttotaljit
Clock Duty
tchskew
Clock to Data Skew
t|PHYskew|
PHY-to-PHY Skew
tDIFFskew
Mean Differential skew
1. One UI is defined as the normalized mean time between one edge and the following edge of the clock.
2. Taken from 0 V crossing point.
3. Also defined with a maximum loading capacitance of 10 pF on any pin. The loading capacitance may also need to be less for higher bitrates
so the rise and fall times do not exceed the maximum 0.3 UI.
4. The absolute mean skew between the Clock lane and any Data Lane in the same PHY between any edges.
5. The absolute mean skew between any Clock in one PHY and any Data lane in any other PHY between any edges.
6. Differential skew is defined as the skew between complementary outputs. It is measured as the absolute time between the two
complementary edges at mean VCM point.
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RISE
VDIFF
80%
DATA MASK
20%
TxPre
TxPost
FALL
Max VDIFF
UI/2
VDIFF
UI/2
CLOCK MASK
CLKJITTER
Trigger/Reference
Figure 17. Eye Diagram for Clock and Data Signals
VCMD
tCMPSKEW
tCHSKEW1PHY
Figure 18. Skew within the PHY and Output Channels
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POWER-ON RESET AND STANDBY TIMING
Power-Up Sequence
5. If RESET_BAR is in a LOW state, hold
RESET_BAR LOW for at least 1 ms.
If RESET_BAR is in a HIGH state, assert
RESET_BAR for at least 1 ms.
6. Wait 160000 EXTCLKs (for internal initialization
into software standby).
7. Configure PLL, output, and image settings to
desired values.
8. Wait 1 ms for the PLL to lock.
9. Set streaming mode (R0x301A[2] = 1).
The recommended power-up sequence for the AR0135CS
is shown in Figure 19. The available power supplies
(VDD_IO, VDD, VDD_SLVS, VDD_PLL, VAA, VAA_PIX)
must have the separation specified below.
1. Turn on VDD_PLL power supply.
2. After 0–10 ms, turn on VAA and VAA_PIX power
supply.
3. After 0–10 ms, turn on VDD_IO power supply.
4. After the last power supply is stable, enable
EXTCLK.
VDD_PLL (2.8)
t0
VAA_PIX
VAA (2.8)
t1
VDD_IO (1.8/2.8)
t2
VDD (1.8)
t3
VDD_SLVS (0.4)
EXTCLK
t4
RESET_BAR
t5
tX
Hard
Reset
t6
Internal
Initialization
Software
Standby
PLL Clock
Streaming
Figure 19. Power Up
Table 18. POWER-UP SEQUENCE
Symbol
Definition
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
t0
VDD_PLL to VAA/VAA_PIX
0
10
–
ms
t1
VAA/VAA_PIX to VDD_IO
0
10
–
ms
t2
VDD_IO to VDD
0
10
–
ms
t3
VDD to VDD_SLVS
0
10
–
ms
tX
Xtal Settle Time
–
30 (Note 1)
–
ms
t4
Hard Reset
1 (Note 2)
–
–
ms
t5
Internal Initialization
160000
–
–
EXTCLKs
t6
PLL Lock Time
1
–
–
ms
1. Xtal settling time is component-dependent, usually taking about 10–100 ms.
2. Hard reset time is the minimum time required after power rails are settled. In a circuit where hard reset is held down by RC circuit, then the
RC time must include the all power rail settle time and Xtal settle time.
3. It is critical that VDD_PLL is not powered up after the other power supplies. It must be powered before or at least at the same time as the
others. If the case happens that VDD_PLL is powered after other supplies then the sensor may have functionality issues and will experience
high current draw on this supply.
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Power-Down Sequence
3. Turn off VDD_SLVS.
4. Turn off VDD.
5. Turn off VDD_IO
6. Turn off VAA/VAA_PIX.
7. Turn off VDD_PLL.
The recommended power-down sequence for the
AR0135CS is shown in Figure 20. The available power
supplies (VDD_IO, VDD, VDD_SLVS, VDD_PLL, VAA,
VAA_PIX) must have the separation specified below.
1. Disable streaming if output is active by setting
standby R0x301A[2] = 0
2. The soft standby state is reached after the current
row or frame, depending on configuration, has
ended.
VDD_SLVS (0.4)
t0
VDD (1.8)
t1
VDD_IO (1.8/2.8)
t2
VAA_PIX
VAA (2.8)
t3
VDD_PLL (2.8)
EXTCLK
t4
Power Down until Next
Power Up Cycle
Figure 20. Power Down
Table 19. POWER-DOWN SEQUENCE
Symbol
Parameter
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
t0
VDD_SLVS to VDD
0
–
–
ms
t1
VDD to VDD_IO
0
–
–
ms
t2
VDD_IO to VAA/VAA_PIX
0
–
–
ms
t3
VAA/VAA_PIX to VDD_PLL
0
–
–
ms
t4
PwrDn until Next PwrUp Time
100
–
–
ms
1. t4 is required between power down and next power up time; all decoupling caps from regulators must be completely discharged.
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Standby Sequence
the last valid register write prior to entering standby as well
as the first valid write upon exiting standby. Also shown is
timing if the EXTCLK is to be disabled during standby.
Figure 21 and Figure 22 show timing diagrams for
entering and exiting standby. Delays are shown indicating
FV
EXTCLK
50 EXTCLKs
SDATA Register Writes Valid
Register Writes Not Valid
750 EXTCLKs
STANDBY
Figure 21. Enter Standby Timing
28 Rows + CIT
FV
EXTCLK
SDATA
Register Writes Not Valid
Register Writes Valid
10 EXTCLKs
STANDBY
1 ms
TRIGGER
Figure 22. Exit Standby Timing
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80
70
Quantum Efficiency (%)
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
350
400
450
500
550
600
650
700
750
800
850
900
950
1000 1050
Wavelength (nm)
Figure 23. Quantum Efficiency − Monochrome Sensor (Typical)
70
Red
Green
Blue
60
Quantum Efficiency (%)
50
40
30
20
10
0
350
450
550
650
750
850
950
Wavelength (nm)
Figure 24. Quantum Efficiency − Color Sensor (Typical)
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1050
1100
AR0135CS
CRA vs. Image Height Plot
CRA
(mm)
(deg)
0
0
0
5
0.150
1.35
30
10
0.300
2.70
28
15
0.450
4.04
26
20
0.600
5.39
24
25
0.750
6.73
22
30
0.900
8.06
20
35
1.050
9.39
18
40
1.200
10.71
16
45
1.350
12.02
14
50
1.500
13.33
12
55
1.650
14.62
60
1.800
15.90
65
1.950
17.16
70
2.100
18.41
75
2.250
19.64
80
2.400
20.85
85
2.550
22.05
90
2.700
23.22
95
2.850
24.38
100
3.000
25.51
AR1335CS CRA Characteristic
Chief Ray Angle (Degrees)
Image Height
(%)
10
8
6
4
2
0
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Image Height (%)
Figure 25. Chief Ray Angle − 255
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AR0135CS
PACKAGE DIMENSIONS
IBGA63 9x9
CASE 503AZ
ISSUE O
Notes:
1. Lid material: Borosilicate glass 0.4 ± 0.04 thickness. Refractive index at 20°C = 1.5255 @ 546 nm and 1.5231 @ 588 nm. Double side
AR Coating: 530−570 nm R < 1%; 420−700 nm R < 2%.
2. Solder ball material: SAC305 (95% Sn, 3% Ag, 0.5% Cu). Dimensions apply to solder balls post reflow. Pre-flow ball is 0.5 on a ∅0.4 SMD
ball pad.
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