Both are monochrome and have a 5.25μm (pitch) x 50μm pixels stacked edge-on to form an array ~7.9mm long.
TCD1105GFG has 125V/lux-s sensitivity and 90 dynamic range, plus built-in electronic shutter.
TCD1106GFG has 600V/lux-s sensitivity and 400 dynamic range.
Dynamic ranges are defined as (saturation output voltage)/(dark signal voltage), which is inversely proportional to integration time – controlled by an input pin – shorter integration means wider dynamic range.
Clocking (and output data rate) is 10MHz to 25MHz in both “enabling elevated inspection throughput speeds to be achieved,” according to the company. “Thanks to their integrated timing generators, the need for external driving circuitry is significantly reduced. The sample and hold mechanisms that these devices feature also means that video output signal periods can be extended.”
They consume a maximum of 90mW at 3.3V (3.15 – 3.45 supply range). Control signals need to be at 0V during power up and down.
Operation is over 0°C to 60°C
Packaging is 16pin GLCC. When delivered, the glass window has protective tape to keep it clean during reflow. This needs removing in the presence of an ionizer to nullify static charge, and residual tape adhesive then removed.
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