HAMAMATSU C10000

TDI Camera
C10000-401
Time Delay Integration Camera
FEATURES
High resolution / high sensitivity
(Horizontal spatial resolution with 128(V) TDI stages)
- 2048(H) × 128 (V) , 4 TAP
The C10000-401 TDI camera is useful for a wide range of
imaging applications requiring high speed operation with high
sensitivity simultaneously. TDI is a special image acquisition
method that has been used extensively in machine vision
applications for industrial inspection. TDI imaging is
appropriate for applications where it is desired to record a
linear process over time, or where the aspect ratio of the
subject being imaged is significantly asymmetric. TDI is
particularly useful for low light level scanning applications for
which a typical line scan camera can not make a useful image.
Also, frame readout mode is available for easy focusing.
Line rate up to 50 kHz
High speed imaging combined with high sensitivity
and low noise
Great spectral response for UV-NIR with back thinned CCD
100× anti-blooming with lateral overflow drain
Dynamic range of 800 : 1
12 bit / 8 bit selectable A/D converter
Bi-directional scanning operation
Frame readout mode for easy focusing
Real time shading correction with internal DSP
APPLICATIONS
High speed imaging for low light applications
i.e. fluorescence imaging
Electronics manufacturing and inspection
Semiconductor inspection
High speed scanning for a large size sample
i.e. flat panel displays
OPERATING PRINCIPLE OF TDI
TDI (Time Delay Integration):
Time Delay Integration is a technology of scanning in which a frame transfer device produces a continuous video image of a moving object by means of a stack of linear arrays aligned with and synchronized to the motion of the object to be imaged in such a
way that, as the image moves from one line to the next, the integrated charge moves along with it, providing higher resolution at
lower light levels than is possible with a line-scan camera.
Time 1
Scanning orientation
Charge
Signal transfer
object motion
Camera
Object motion
Time 2
Time 3
SPECTRAL RESPONSE
C10000-401
2048 (H) × 128 (V)
Back thinned type
12 μm(H) × 12 μm(V)
24.58 mm(H) × 1.536 mm(V)
TDI readout mode or frame readout mode*1
Bi direction
4 TAP (512 × 4)
Lateral overflow drain (100×)
30 MHz
0.45 kHz to 50 kHz
Internal setting by serial command*2 / External trigger
80 000 electrons
100 electrons r.m.s.
800 : 1
2×2
1 time to 5 times (16 steps)
12 bit / 8 bit *3
Real-time shading correction
Base Configuration
Serial control in Camera Link
60 MHz
2 TAP (1024 × 2)
Mini-Camera Link (SDR) × 1
F-mount
DC +12 V / 20 W
-10 : to +50 :
0 : to +40 :
70 % max. (with no condensation)
* This is typical, not guaranteed.
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
Wavelength (nm)
TDI SENSOR STRUCTURE
1
Bi-directional
transfer
128
Type number
Pixel number
Device structure
Cell size
Effective area
Readout mode
TDI transfer direction
TDI output channel
Anti-blooming
TDI pixel clock rate
TDI line rate
TDI line rate control
Full-well capacity (typ.)
Readout noise (typ.)
Dynamic range (typ.)
Binning
Analog enhancement gain
A/D converter
Image processing
Interface
Camera control
Camera output clock
Camera output channel
Camera Link connector
Lens mount
Power / Power consumption
Ambient storage tenmperature
Ambient operating temperature
Ambient operating / storage humidity
Quantum efficiency (%)
SPECIFICATIONS
2
3
4
2
3
4
512
1
TAP
*1
Frame readout mode is useful for easy focusing, but it is not suitable for measurement. Please consult with our
sales office for details
2
Internal
TDI line rate is set by 33 ns step.
*
* 3 Selectable by serial command.
DIMENSIONAL OUTLINES
(Unit : mm)
C10000-401 (Approx. 1.4 kg)
48.5±0.5
80±0.5
CCD Center
4-M4 D=10
47.4±0.5(Optical focal distance 46.5)
95±1
97±1
50±0.5
48.5±0.5
TDI CAMERA C10000
F Mount
12±0.5
25.2±0.5
157±2
5.2±1
95±1
97±1
CAMERA
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