Complementary operating modes, Th7841a – Rainbow Electronics TH7841A User Manual

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TH7841A

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Figure 3. CTF Typical Curves (2854 K Source)

Electro-optical
Performance Without
Infrared Cut-off
Filtering

The TH7841A special semiconductor process exploits the silicon’s high near infrared
sensitivity while maintaining good imaging performance in terms of response uniformity
and resolution. Typical changes in performance with and without IR filtering are summa-
rized below.

Complementary
Operating Modes

The TH7841A may be used in several configurations in regards to video output sam-
pling and charge sensing reset.

1.

Sampling options

Inhibition of internal sampling pulses allows two possibilities:

a. no sampling: video output delivered in unsampled form,

b. sampling by external clocks: external sampling pulses directly applied to

Φ

ECHA

,

Φ

ECHB

inputs.

If internal sampling clocks S

Φ

ECHA

and S

Φ

ECHB

are not used, it is recommended to

unpower the corresponding clock drivers, as this will greatly reduce on-chip power
consumption.

2.

External reset position

The position and period of the charge reset clocks may be optimized by using external
clocks on

Φ

RA

and

Φ

RB

inputs. This is especially interesting to optimize the video outputs

for Correlated Double Sampling (in order to reduce noise and improve S/N Ratio).

Control signals to be applied in the different configurations are shown in Table 6.

With IR Cut-off Filter

No IR Cut-off Filter

Average Video Signal Due To a Given Scene Illumination

V

OS

V

OS

x 4

PRNU (Single Defects Excluded)

±5%

±5%

CTF at Nyquist Frequency

70%

50%

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