ETC1 IC-LFCHIP 128x1 linear image sensor Datasheet

iC-LF1401
128x1 Linear Image Sensor
Rev A3, Page 1/9
FEATURES
128 active photo pixels of 56 µm at a 63.5 µm pitch (400 DPI)
Integrating L-V conversion followed by a sample & hold circuit
High sensitivity and uniformity over wavelength
High clockrates of up to 5 MHz
Only 128 clocks required for readout
Shutter function enables exible integration times
Glitch-free analogue output
Push-pull output amplier
5 V single supply operation
Can run off external bias to reduce power consumption
Pin-to-pin compatible with TSL1401
APPLICATIONS
Optical line image sensors
CCD substitute
PACKAGES
OLGA LF2C
OBGA™ LF3C
Die size (8.5 mm x 1.6 mm)
BLOCK DIAGRAM
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iC-LF1401
128x1 Linear Image Sensor
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DESCRIPTION
iC-LF1401 is an integrating light-to-voltage converter
with a line of 128 pixels pitched at 63.5 µm (center-tocenter distance). Each pixel consists of a 56.4 µm x
200 µm photodiode and an integration capacitor with
a sample-and-hold circuit.
The integrated control logic makes operation very
simple, with only a start and clock signal necessary.
A third control input (DIS) enables the integration to
be suspended at any time (electronic shutter).
When the start signal is given hold mode is acti-
vated for all pixels simultaneously with the next leading clock edge; starting with pixel 1 the hold voltages
are switched in sequence to the push-pull output amplier. The second clock pulse resets all integration
capacitors and the integration period starts again in
the background during the output phase. A run is
complete after 128 clock pulses.
iC-LF1401 is suitable for high clock rates of up to
5 MHz. If this is not required the supply current can
be reduced via the external bias setting (current into
pin RSET).
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128x1 Linear Image Sensor
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PACKAGES OLGA LF2C, OBGA™ LF3C
PIN CONFIGURATION OLGA LF2C
(top view)
PIN FUNCTIONS
No. Name Function
1
2
3
4
5
Start Integration Input
Clock Input
Analogue Output
+5 V Supply Voltage
Bias Current (connected to GND for internal bias = default; resistor from VCC
to RSET for reduced current consumption)
6 AGND Analogue Ground
7 GND Digital Ground
8 DIS
Hold Integration Input
PIN CONFIGURATION OBGA™ LF3C
(top view)
CHIP LAYOUT
Die size: 8.5 mm x 1.6 mm
SI
CLK
AO
VCC
RSET
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128x1 Linear Image Sensor
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ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Beyond these values damage may occur; device operation is not guaranteed.
Item
No.
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Fig.
Unit
Min.
Max.
G001 VDD
Digital Supply Voltage
-0.3
6
V
G002 VCC
Analog Supply Voltage
-0.3
6
V
G003 V()
Voltage at SI, CLK, DIS, RSET, TP, AO
-0.3
VCC +
0.3
V
G004 I()
Current in RSET, TP, AO
-10
10
mA
G005 Vd()
ESD Susceptibility at all pins
2
kV
G006 Tj
Operating Junction Temperature
125
°C
G007 Ts
Storage Temperature Range
MIL-STD-883, Method 3015, HBM
100 pF discharged through 1.5 k
-40
see package specication
THERMAL DATA
Operating Conditions: VCC = VDD = 5 V ±10 %
Item
No.
T01
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Fig.
Unit
Min.
Ta
Operating Ambient Temperature Range see package specication
(extended range on request)
All voltages are referenced to ground unless otherwise stated.
All currents into the device pins are positive; all currents out of the device pins are negative.
Typ.
Max.
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128x1 Linear Image Sensor
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Operating Conditions: VCC = VDD = 5 V ±10 %, RSET = GND, Tj = -25...85 °C unless otherwise noted
Item
No.
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Tj
°C
Fig.
Unit
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Total Device
001
VDD
Digital Supply Voltage Range
4.5
5.5
002
VCC
Analog Supply Voltage Range
4.5
5.5
V
003
I(VDD)
Supply Current in VDD
300
µA
004
I(VCC)
Supply Current in VCC
13
mA
005
Vc()hi
Clamp Voltage hi at SI, CLK,DIS, Vc()hi = V()
TP, RSET
V(VCC), I() = 1 mA
0.3
1.8
V
006
Vc()lo
Clamp Voltage lo at SI, CLK,DIS, Vc()hi = V()
TP, RSET
I() = -1 mA
V(AGND),
-1.5
-0.3
V
007
Vc()hi
Clamp Voltage hi at AO
Vc()hi = V(AO)
I(AO) = 1 mA
0.3
1.5
V
008
Vc()lo
Clamp Voltage lo at AO, VCC,
VDD, GND
Vc()lo = V()
I() = -1 mA
-1.5
-0.3
V
200 µm x 56.40 µm per Pixel
f(CLK) = 1 MHz
200
8
V(VCC),
V(AGND),
V
Photodiode Array
201
A()
Radiant Sensitive Area
202
S( )max
Spectral Sensitivity
203
ar
Spectral Application Range
0.01128
= 680 nm
mm²
0.5
S( ar) = 0.25 x S( )max
400
A/W
980
nm
0.5
V
Analogue Output AO
301
Vs()lo
Saturation Voltage lo
I() = 1 mA
302
Vs()hi
Saturation Voltage hi
Vs()hi = VCC
303
K
Sensitivity
= 680 nm,
package OLGA LF2C
2.88
304
V0()
Offset Voltage
integration time 1 ms,
no illumination
400
V(), I() = -1 mA
1
V
V/pWs
800
mV
305
V0()
Offset Voltage Deviation during
integration mode
V0() = V(AO)t1 V(AO)t2,
t = t2 t1 = 1 ms
-250
50
mV
306
V()
Signal Deviation during hold
mode
V0() = V(AO)t1 V(AO)t2,
t = t2 t1 = 1 ms
-150
150
mV
307
tp(CLKAO)
200
ns
4.4
V
Settling Time
Cl(AO) = 10 pF, CLK lo
V(AO) = 0.98 x V(VCC)
hi until
Power-On Reset
801
VCCon
Power-On Release by VCC
802
VCCoff
Power-Down Reset by VCC
803
VCChys
Hysteresis
1
VCChys = VCCon
VCCoff
0.4
V
1
2
V
100
µA
3.5
V
V
Bias Current Adjust RSET
901
Ibias()
Permissible External Bias Current
902
Vref
Reference Voltage
20
I(RSET) = Ibias
2.5
3
Input Interface SI, CLK, DIS
B01
Vt()hi
Threshold Voltage hi
2
1.4
1.8
B02
Vt()lo
Threshold Voltage lo
2
0.9
1.2
V
B03
Vt()hys
Hysteresis
2
300
800
mV
B04
I()
Pull-Down Current
B05
fclk
Permissible Clock Frequency
Vt()hys = Vt()hi
Vt()lo
10
30
50
µA
5
MHz
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128x1 Linear Image Sensor
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OPTICAL CHARACTERISTICS: Diagrams
100
%
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
400
600
800
1000 nm
Figure 1: Relative spectral sensitivity
OPERATING REQUIREMENTS: Logic
Operating Conditions: VCC = VDD = 5 V ±10 %, Tj = -25...85 °C
input levels lo = 0...0.45 V, hi = 2.4 V...VCC, see Fig. 2 for reference levels
Item
No.
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Fig.
Unit
Min.
I001 tset
Setup Time:
SI stable before CLK lo
I002 thold
3
50
ns
3
50
ns
hi
Hold Time:SI stable after CLK lo
hi
thold
CLK
V
Input/Output
2.4V
2.0V
Max.
SI
0.8V
0.45V
t
1
0
tset
Figure 2: Reference levels
Figure 3: Timing diagram
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128x1 Linear Image Sensor
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DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS
Normal operation
Following an internal power-on reset the integration
and hold capacitors are discharged and the sample
and hold circuit is set to sample mode. A high signal
at SI and a rising edge at CLK triggers a readout cycle
and with it a new integration cycle.
In this process the hold capacitors of pixels 1 to 127
are switched to hold mode immediately (SNH = 1),
with pixel 128 (SNH128 = 1) following suit one clock
pulse later. This special procedure allows all pixels to
be read out with just 128 clock pulses. The integration
capacitors are discharged by a one clock long reset
signal (NRCI = 0) which occurs between the 2nd and
3rd falling edge of the readout clock pulse (cf. Figure
4). After the 127 pixels have been read out these are
again set to sample mode (SNH = 0), likewise for pixel
128 one clock pulse later (SNH128 = 0).
Figure 4: Readout cycle and integration sequence
If prior to the 128th clock pulse a high signal occurs
at SI the present readout is halted and immediately
reinitiated with pixel 1. In this instance the hold ca-
pacitors retain their old value i.e. hold mode prevails
(SNH/SNH128 = 0).
Figure 5: Restarting a readout cycle
With more than 128 clock pulses until the next SI signal, pixel 1 is output without entering hold mode; the
output voltage tracks the voltage of the pixel 1 integration capacitor.
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128x1 Linear Image Sensor
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Figure 6: Clock pulse continued without giving a new integration start signal
Operation with the shutter function
Integration can be suspended at any time via pin DIS,
i.e. the photodiodes are disconnected from their corresponding integration capacitor when DIS is high and
the current integration capacitor voltages are maintained. If this pin is open or switched to GND the pixel
photocurrents are summed up by the integration capacitors until the next successive SI signal follows.
Figure 7: Dening the integration time via shutter input DIS
External bias current setting
In order to reduce the power consumption of the device
an external reference current can be supplied to pin
RSET which reduces the maximum readout frequency,
however. To this end a resistor must be connected
from VCC to RSET. If this pin is not used, it should
be connected to GND.
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128x1 Linear Image Sensor
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ORDERING INFORMATION
Type
Package
Order Designation
iC-LF
OLGA LF2C
OBGA™ LF3C
-
iC-LF OLGA LF2C
iC-LF OBGA LF3C
iC-LF chip
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