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AMIS-710251-A6: 200dpi CIS Module
Data Sheet
1.0 General Description
The AMIS-710251-A6 (PI251MC-A6) is a contact imaging sensor (CIS) module. It is a successor module to its predecessor, AMIS710222-A6 (PI222MC-A6). This possesses all qualities of its predecessor, except, it has one outstanding feature - it operates from a
single 5V supply. Like its predecessor, it is composed of 13 AMIS-720220 (PI3020) sensor chips. The AMIS-720220 is a 200 dots per
inch (dpi) solid-state line imaging array, also a product of AMI Semiconductor. This imaging device is fabricated using MOS imaging
sensor technology for its high-speed performance and high sensitivity. Like its predecessor, the AMIS-710251-A6 is suitable for
scanning A6 size (104mm) documents with 8 dots per millimeter (dpm) resolution. Applications include ticket, check and card scanners,
variety of mark readers and other automation equipment.
2.0 Key Features
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Low power-single power supply at 5.0V
Light source, lens and sensor are integrated into a single module
8dpm resolution, 104mm scanning length
High speed page scan - up to 167µsec/line @ 5MHz pixel rate
Wide dynamic range
Analog output
Yellow-Green LED light source
Compact size ≅ 14mm x 19mm x 120mm
Light weight
3.0 Functional Description
The AMIS-710251-A6 consists of 13 imaging array sensors that are cascaded to provide 832 photo-detectors. Each sensor contains its
associated multiplex switches, and a digital shift register that controls its sequential readout. Each sensor also contains a chip-select
switch so that each following chip is accessed sequentially as its predecessor chip completes its scan. These chips are mounted on a
printed circuit board (PCB) along with clock buffers and video signal amplifier. The only change from its predecessor module is in this
amplifier. It has been slightly altered to gain the single supply feature through the application of the new rail-to-rail single volt
operational amplifiers. See Figure 1.
Figure 1: AMIS-710251-A6 Module Block Diagram
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The PCB containing the imaging array is enclosed in a module housing, along with a one-to-one graded indexed micro lens array that
focuses the scanned documents' image onto the sensing line of the sensor chips. The document is illuminated with a LED light source
which is also mounted in the housing. See Figure 2.
Figure 2: AMIS-710251-A6 Cross Sectional View
This pictorial cross section shows the LED bar light source and its illumination path. The light on the document reflects images of the
document. The reflected images focus through the micro lens onto the chips' image sensing line where images are converted to
proportional electrical charges. An on board amplifier processes these signal charges into proportional video signal voltages, which are
sent out to the output video port.
All components are housed in a small plastic housing and covered with a glass window. This cover glass not only serves to protect all
of the critical components within the housing from dust, but, along with micro lens, plays a minor role in the depth-of-focus because it
lies in the optical path.
4.0 Pin Out Description
There is one connector located at the end of the module. The outline of the module's housing in Figure 4 illustrates the connector
location. With the module window facing down on the flat surface, the viewer looking down on backside of the module and the
connector's pins facing viewer, the connector is located on the right-hand end of the module. The connector is a single row of 10-pin
with a 1.25mm pin space. It is a JAE 1L-Z-10P-S125T3-E. Its I/O designation is provided in Table 1. The location of Pin 1 is indicated
on the module outline.
Table 1: I/O Designation
Pin Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Symbol
Vout
Gnd (0V)
Vdd (+5V)
NA
Gnd (0V)
SP
Gnd (0V)
CP
GLED
VLED
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Names and Functions
Analog video output
Ground
Positive power supply
Not used
Ground
Shift register start pulse
Ground
Sampling clock pulse
Ground for the light source
Supply for the light source
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5.0 Absolute Maximum Rating
The following is a table of absolute maximum parameters. These parameters should not be used in prolonged operation.
Table 2: Absolute Maximum Rating
Parameter
Power supply
Input clock pulse (high)
Input clock pulse (low)
Symbols
Vdd
Idd
VLED
ILED
Vih
Vil
Maximum Rating
7.0
50
6.0
650
Vdd
-0.5
Units
V
mA
V
mA
V
V
Table 3: 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 85
5 to 95
Units
°
C
%
°
C
%
6.0 Electro-Optical Characteristics (25°C)
°
Table 4: Electro-Optical Characteristics (25 C)
Parameter
Number of photo detectors
Pixel-to-pixel spacing
Line scanning rate
(2)
Clock frequency
(3)
Bright output voltage
(4)
Bright output non-uniformity
(5)
Adjacent pixel non-uniformity
(6)
Dark non-uniformity
Dark output voltage
(7)
Modulation transfer function
Symbol
Parameter
832
125
170
Units
Elements
µm
µsec
Fclk
Video output
5
1.0
MHz
V
Up
Uadj
Ud
Vd
MTF
<+/-30
<25
<50
275<Vd<325
>40
%
%
mV
mV
%
Tint
(1)
Note
@ 5MHz
clock frequency
Specified for
Tint = 170µsec
See Note 7 for
MTF & DOF
Definition:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Tint: line scanning rate or integration time. Tint is determined by the interval of two SP.
Fclk: main clock frequency applied to into the module. It is also equal to the pixel frequency.
Vpavg = ∑ Vp(n)/832; where Vp(n) is the nth pixel voltage value
Up is defined as follows: Upmax= [(Vpmax - Vpavg) / Vpavg] x 100% and Upmin= [(Vpavg - Vpmin) / Vpavg] x 100%; where Upmax is determined by the highest
nth video pixel, Vp(n), and Vpmin is determined by minimum pixel, Vp(n), then Up is selected from the largest of the two values |Upmax| or |Upmin|.
Upadj is between two adjacent pixel's non-uniformity and defined as follows.
Upadj = MAX[ | (Vp(n) - Vp(n+l) | / Vp(n)] x 100%
Ud = Vdmax – Vdmin
Vdmin is the minimum output in the dark.
Vdmax: maximum output voltage in the light.
MTF = [(Vmax - Vmin) / (Vmax + Vmin)] x 100 [%]. Depth of focus, DOF, range is defined with the MTF
MTF is measured at glass surface to approximately 0.4mm from the glass surface, and is > 40 percent with its peaks at approximately mid-point, 0.2mm.
Vmax: maximum output voltage at 50lp/inch (At 1/2 of the optical Nyquest frequency)
Vmin: minimum output voltage at 50lp/inch
lp / inch: line pair per inch
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Table 5: Recommended Operating Conditions (25°C)
Item
Symbol
Power supply
Vdd
VLED
Idd
ILED
Input voltage at digital high
Vih
Input voltage at digital low
Vil
(1)
Clock frequency
Fclk
(2)
Clock pulse high duty cycle
(3)
Clock pulse high duration
(3)
Integration time
Tint
Operating temperature
Top
Notes:
1.
2.
3.
Min.
4.5
4.5
30
200
Vdd-1.0
0
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Mean
5.0
5.0
35
360
Vdd-0.5
5.0
Max.
5.5
5.5
40
480
Vdd
0.6
5.5
25
5.0
50
25
50
0.167
The module will operate at 5.5MHz, but its performances cannot be guaranteed.
Clock duty cycle is defined as the ratio of the high level duration divided by the duration of the clock period.
Tint (min.) is the lowest line integration time available at 5.0MHz clock rate.
7.0 Switching Characteristics (25°C)
Figure 3: Clock and Start Pulse Timing Diagram
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Units
V
V
ma
ma
V
V
MHz
%
ns
ms
°
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The switching characteristics for the I/O clocks are shown in Figure 3. Its corresponding timing symbol definitions are given in Table 6.
Table 6: Symbol Definition for the Above Timing Diagram
Item
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
Min.
0.2
50
25
15
20
20
50
120
Typ.
Max.
4.0
75
Units
µs
ns
%
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
8.0 AMIS-710251-A6 Module and its Mechanical Dimensions
The sketch of this module is to provide a pictorial of the module size and structure. A detailed drawing is available upon request.
Figure 4: AMIS-710251-A6 Module Mechanical Outline
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