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ILX734LA
Unit
%
V
mV
mV
%
mA
%
Ω
V
—
Remarks
Note 3
Note 4
—
—
—
Note 8
Note 9
Max.
2.7
4.3
3.4
20
—
—
—
—
2.2
5.5
—
50
—
—
—
—
Typ.
2.0
3.2
2.5
6
3.2
1.6
1
1.28
0.3
1.5
0.02
26
95
250
6.5
10670
Min.
1.3
2.1
1.6
—
2
0.74
0.46
0.58
—
—
—
—
92
—
—
1000
Symbol
RR
RG
RB
PRNU
VSAT
SER
SEG
SEB
VDRK
DSNU
IL
IVDD
TTE
Zo
VOS
DR
Item
Sensitivity nonuniformity
Saturation output voltage
Dark voltage average
Dark signal nonuniformity
Image lag
Supply current
Total transfer efficiency
Output impedance
Offset level
Dynamic range
Electrooptical Characteristics (Note 1)
(Ta = 25°C, VDD = 12V, fφRS = 1MHz, Input clock = 5Vp-p, Light source = 3200K, IR cut filter CM-500S (t = 1.0mm))
Notes)
1. In accordance with the given electrooptical characteristics, the black level is defined as the average value
of D2, D3 to D12.
2. For the sensitivity test light is applied with a uniform intensity of illumination.
3. PRNU is defined as indicated below. Ray incidence conditions are the same as for Note 2.
VOUT-G = 500mV (Typ.)
PRNU = × 100 [%]
Where the 10500 pixels are divided into blocks of 100. The maximum output of each block is set to VMAX,
the minimum output to VMIN and the average output to VAVE.
4. Use below the minimum value of the saturation output voltage.
5. Saturation exposure is defined as follows.
SE = VSAT/R
Where R indicates RR, RG, RB, and SE indicates SER, SEG, SEB.
6. Optical signal accumulated time τ int stands at 11ms.
7. VOUT-G = 500mV (Typ.)
8. Vos is defined as indicated bellow.
VOUT indicates VOUT-R, VOUT-G, and VOUT-B.
9. Dynamic range is defined as follows.
DR = VSAT/VDRK
When the optical signal accumulated time is shorter, the dynamic range gets wider because the optical
signal accumulated time is in proportion to the dark voltage.
(VMAX – VMIN)/2
VAVE
Sensitivity
Saturation exposure
Red
Green
Blue
Red
Green
Blue
V/(lx · s) Note 2
lx · s Note 5
Note 7
Note 6
Note 6