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1 July 1990 High-performance mechanically butted 12,000 x 1 pixel VIS/NIR focal-plane array
Donna-Lynn Seeley, P. Cheng, Douglas W. Debs, H. Lawler, Shirley S. Ng, R. Sanchez, David D. Wen
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Proceedings Volume 1242, Charge-Coupled Devices and Solid State Optical Sensors; (1990) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.19433
Event: Electronic Imaging: Advanced Devices and Systems, 1990, Santa Clara, CA, United States
Abstract
The CCD194 image sensor is described in terms of the high-performance, low-light-level, high-resolution applications (graphics, reconnaissance, and photogrammetry) for which it has been designed. The CCD194 design comprises two monolithic 6000 by 1 CCD image sensors in a body consisting of an aluminum header and an antireflective sapphire window. The photosite arrays are butted end-to-end and linearly aligned, separated by a distance of 20 microns. The peak-to-peak nonlinearity and nonplanarity are less than 15 microns for the entire 120-mm photosite span. A distance of 20 microns separates the arrays. The electrical characteristics of the device are tested; photosite transfer loss is measured. The results show a dynamic range of 15,000 to 1 with respect to rms noise, charge transfer inefficiency of 10 to the -6th/transfer, and a photoresponse nonuniformity of 15 percent. The line-scan imager is shown to function in high-performance, high-resolution, low-light-level applications. A 32 MHz effective data rate is provided by dual outputs on four chips.
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Donna-Lynn Seeley, P. Cheng, Douglas W. Debs, H. Lawler, Shirley S. Ng, R. Sanchez, and David D. Wen "High-performance mechanically butted 12,000 x 1 pixel VIS/NIR focal-plane array", Proc. SPIE 1242, Charge-Coupled Devices and Solid State Optical Sensors, (1 July 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.19433
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KEYWORDS
Charge-coupled devices

Optical sensors

Sensors

Solid state electronics

Electrons

Interference (communication)

Optical amplifiers

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