Cmos sensor, Inca 311, Camera connections – Philips Inca 311 User Manual

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2.2 CMOS

SENSOR

2.2.1 Inca

311

In the Inca 311 a monochrome sensor PCS2112-LM from
Zoran is implemented. This high performance CMOS
imaging sensor has an extreme ‘uniform pixel array’ and
an extremely low ‘fixed-pattern noise’ because of its
‘Distributed Pixel Amplifier’ architecture. The following
main features, supported by the Inca 311, are available:

1280 x 1024 Pixels

10 bit ADC resolution

2/3” sensor housing

One region of interest

Programmable exposure time

Mirror and flipped scan modes

16 MHz or 24 MHz pixelclock

Full frame rate 9.3 or 14 frames per second

Programmable gain 0..14 dB

Dynamic range 66dB

Synthetic test image

Decimation factor 2 and 4 for higher frame rates of
sub- sampled images

2.3 CAMERA

CONNECTIONS

The rear side of the camera gives the user a great number
of possibilities for interfacing the camera.

IEEE 1394 (also known as Firewire™)

One trigger input and one output for flash control

Digital input 6 bits optically isolated

Digital output 6 bits optically isolated

RS232

Camera reset

Watchdog

VGA and CVBS for display purposes

Figure 2-1 Inca 311 back side connectors

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