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1 September 1995 Progressive scan CCD image sensor for high-speed photography
Stephen J. Strunk, Rusty Winzenread
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Abstract
The authors have developed a second generation CCD image sensor for high speed motion analysis. The 2/3 inch format device is constructed on a 16 micrometers square pixel pitch with 512 (H) X 512 (V) active elements. Design is based on a progressive scan interline transfer architecture with a vertical overflow drain for blooming and exposure control. Full resolution is achieved at 1,000 frames per second by use of eight parallel outputs operating at a data rate of 40 MHz per tap. Other performance parameters include dynamic range of 62 dB, less than 1% image lag, and very low smear. This work details the essential design features and reports results of our preliminary evaluation.
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Stephen J. Strunk and Rusty Winzenread "Progressive scan CCD image sensor for high-speed photography", Proc. SPIE 2549, Ultrahigh- and High-Speed Photography, Videography, and Photonics '95, (1 September 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.218317
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KEYWORDS
Charge-coupled devices

Diffusion

CCD image sensors

Diodes

Amplifiers

Electrons

Photodiodes

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