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S3921 Datasheet(PDF) 5 Page - Hamamatsu Corporation

Part # S3921
Description  NMOS linear image sensor
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NMOS linear image sensor
S3921/S3924 series
■Active area structure” shows the schematic diagram of the
photodiode active area. This active area has a PN junction
consisting of an N-type diffusion layer formed on a P-type
silicon substrate.
A signal charge generated by light input accumulates as a
capacitive charge in this PN junction. The N-type diffusion
layer provides high UV sensitivity but low dark current.
■ Driver circuit
A start pulse
φst and 2-phase clock pulses φ1, φ2 are needed
to drive the shift register. These start and clock pulses are
positive going pulses and CMOS logic compatible.
The 2-phase clock pulses
φ1, φ2 can be either completely
separated or complementary. However, both pulses must not
be “High” at the same time.
A clock pulse space (X1 and X2 in “
■Timing chart for driver
circuit”) of a “rise time/fall time - 20” ns or more should be
input if the rise and fall times of
φ1, φ2 are longer than 20 ns.
The
φ1 and φ2 clock pulses must be held at “High” at least
200 ns. Since the photodiode signal is obtained at the rise of
each
φ2 pulse, the clock pulse frequency will equal the video
data rate.
The amplitude of start pulse
φst is the same as the φ1 and φ2
pulses. The shift register starts the scanning at the “High”
level of
φst, so the start pulse interval is equal to signal accu-
mulation time. The
φst pulse must be held “High” at least 200
ns and overlap with
φ2 at least for 200 ns. To operate the shift
register correctly,
φ2 must change from the “High” level to the
“Low” level only once during “High” level of
φst. The timing
chart for each pulse is shown in “
■Timing chart for driver
circuit”.
■ End of scan
The end of scan (EOS) signal appears in synchronization
with the
φ2 timing right after the last photodiode is addressed,
and the EOS terminal should be pulled up at 5 V using a 10
k
Ω resistor.
tvd
tpw 1
tpw 2
tf s
tr 1
tf 1
X1
X2
t ov
ts r-2
tf 2
Reset
Vr
(H)
Vr
(L)
td r-2
t ovr
tfr
trr
st
V s (H)
V s (L)
V 1 (H)
V 1 (L)
V 2 (H)
V 2 (L)
1
2
End of scan
Active video output
tpw s
tr s
st
1
2
Reset
■ Timing chart for driver circuit
■ Signal readout circuit
S3921/S3924 series include a current integration circuit uti-
lizing the video line capacitance and an impedance conver-
sion circuit. This allows signal readout with a simple external
circuit. However, a positive bias must be applied to the video
line because the photodiode anode of NMOS linear image
sensors is at 0 V (Vss). This is done by adding an appropriate
pulse to the reset
φ terminal. The amplitude of the reset pulse
should be equal to
φ1, φ2 and φst.
When the reset pulse is at the high level, the video line is set
at the Reset V voltage. “
■Reset V voltage margin” shows the
Reset V voltage margin. A higher clock pulse amplitude al-
lows higher Reset V voltage and saturation charge. Conversely,
if the Reset V voltage is set at a low level with a higher clock
pulse amplitude, the rise and fall times of video output wave-
form can be shortened. Setting the Reset V voltage to 2.5 V is
recommended when the amplitude of
φ1, φ2, φst and Reset φ
is 5 V.
To obtain a stable output, an overlap between the reset pulse
(Reset
φ) and φ2 must be settled. (Reset φ must rise while φ2
is at the high level.) Furthermore, Reset
φ must fall while φ2 is
at the low level.
S3921/S3924 series provide output signals with negative-
going boxcar waveform which include a DC offset of approxi-
mately 1 V when Reset V is 2.5 V. If you want to remove the DC
offset to obtain the positive-going output, the signal readout
circuit and pulse timing shown in “
■Readout circuit example”
and “
■Timing chart” are recommended. In this circuit, Rs must
be larger than 10 k
Ω. Also, the gain is determined by the ratio
of Rf to Rs, so choose the Rf value that suits your application.
■ Reset V voltage margin
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6
8
10
12
4
567
8
10
Clock pulse amplitude (V)
2
9
Min.
Reset
V voltage range
Max.
Recom
mended
reset
V voltage
KMPDC0026EA
KMPDB0047EA
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