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11 October 1989 Ultra High Speed CCD Image Sensors For Scanning Applications
Brian C. Doody, N. Daryl Prince, Jeff Sainio
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Abstract
Silicon linear image sensor arrays have been designed and fabricated which address a growing need for very high pixel data rates. A dual output 512 element linear array produced by DALSA INC. is described, with test results made by Quad/Tech illustrating operation at a pixel rate up to 60 megapixels per second (MPS) with excellent Modulation Transfer Function (MTF). This pixel data rate (DR) is an effective overall rate which results from two outputs with an output rate (OR) of 30 MHz each. Drive circuitry design for the device is also addressed, given the unusually high drive speed requirements.
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Brian C. Doody, N. Daryl Prince, and Jeff Sainio "Ultra High Speed CCD Image Sensors For Scanning Applications", Proc. SPIE 1107, Infrared Detectors, Focal Plane Arrays, and Imaging Sensors, (11 October 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.960656
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KEYWORDS
Charge-coupled devices

Modulation transfer functions

Infrared detectors

Optical sensors

Staring arrays

CCD image sensors

Image sensors

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