The TCD1301D is a high-sensitivity CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) linear image sensor manufactured by Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage. It's designed for various applications requiring precise light detection and high-resolution imaging. It's known for its low dark current and high dynamic range, making it suitable for use in low-light conditions and applications where accurate measurement is crucial.
Applications:
- Spectrophotometry
- Barcode Readers
- Optical Character Recognition (OCR)
- Line Scan Cameras
- Positioning and Measurement Systems
- Medical Imaging
Features:
- High Sensitivity: Excellent performance in low-light conditions.
- High Resolution: Provides detailed image capture.
- Low Dark Current: Minimizes noise and improves signal clarity.
- Wide Dynamic Range: Captures a wide range of light intensities.
- Charge Transfer Efficiency: Ensures accurate data transfer.
- Built-in Electronic Shutter: Enables precise exposure control.
Benefits:
- Accurate Measurements: Provides reliable and consistent results.
- Improved Image Quality: Enables clearer and more detailed images.
- Enhanced Detection Capabilities: Allows for detection of faint signals.
- Reduced Noise: Minimizes interference and improves signal-to-noise ratio.
- Simplified System Design: Reduces the need for external components.
- Cost-Effective Solution: Offers a high level of performance at a competitive price.
Additional Details:
The TCD1301D is a 5340-pixel linear image sensor with a pixel size of 7μm x 200μm. It requires specific clock signals and bias voltages for proper operation. The output signal is an analog voltage that needs to be amplified and digitized for further processing. The sensor's performance is highly dependent on the quality of the driving circuitry and the signal processing algorithms used. Datasheets from Toshiba provide detailed information about the electrical characteristics, timing requirements, and application examples.