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AD9923BBCZ

Manufacturer Part Number
AD9923BBCZ
Description
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of AD9923BBCZ

Analog Front End Type
CCD
Analog Front End Category
Video
Interface Type
Serial (3-Wire)
Sample Rate
36MSPS
Input Voltage Range
0.7V
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
2.7V
Operating Supply Voltage (typ)
3V
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
3.6V
Resolution
12b
Number Of Adc's
1
Power Supply Type
Analog/Digital
Operating Temp Range
-25C to 85C
Operating Temperature Classification
Commercial
Mounting
Surface Mount
Pin Count
105
Package Type
CSPBGA
Number Of Channels
1
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Compliant

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Table 38. SUBCK and TRIGGER Register Parameters
Register
TRIGGER
READOUTNUM
EXPOSURENUM
VDHDOFF
SUBCKPOL
SUBCK1TOG1
SUBCK1TOG2
SUBCK2TOG1
SUBCK2TOG2
SUBCKNUM
SUBCKSUPPRESS
SUBCKMASK
1
Shutter Outputs
The AD9923 contains three shutter output pins: VSUB, MSHUT,
and STROBE. Internally, there are six possible shutter signals
available: VSUB0, VSUB1, SHUT0, SHUT1, SHUT2, and
SHUT3. Any of these signals, and the following combinations:
SHUT0 ^ VSUB0, SHUT0 ^ VSUB1, SHUT0 ^ SHUT1,
SHUT0 ^ SHUT2, can be mapped to any of the output pins
using the VSUB_CTRL, MSHUT_CTRL, and STROBE_CTRL
registers.
The VSUB signals behave differently than the SHUT signals,
and are generally used for the VSUB output pin. If a more generic
approach is desired for the shutter signals, the SHUT signals can
be used for the VSUB output pin.
It is also possible to configure the SYNC pin as an output and
send one of the internal shutter signals, or the combinations listed
above, to the SYNC pin using the TESTO_CTRL register
function. This provides the flexibility of outputting up to four
shutter outputs if the external SYNC input function is not needed.
Register is not VD updated, but updated at the start of the line after the sensor gate line.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
12
12
12
Length
(Bits)
8
3
12
1
1
12
12
12
2
0 to 4095 pixel locations
0 to 4095 pixel locations
0 to 4095 pixel locations
Range
On/off for eight signals
0 to 7 fields
0 to 4095 fields
On/off
High/low
0 to 4095 pixel locations
0 to 4095 pulses
0 to 3 masking mode
1 to 4095 pulses
Second toggle positions for second SUBCK pulse in last line (high precision).
Total number of SUBCKs per field, at one pulse per line.
Description
0: Triggers SHUT0, SHUT1, SHUT2, and SHUT3 signals.
1: Triggers SHUT1 signal.
2: Triggers SHUT2 signal.
3: Triggers SHUT3 signal.
4: Triggers VSUB0 signal.
5: Triggers VSUB1 signal.
6: Triggers EXPOSURE operation.
7: Triggers READOUT operation.
Number of fields to suppress SUBCK after exposure.
Number of fields to suppress to SUBCK and VSG during exposure time (low
speed shutter).
Disable VD/HD output during exposure.
SUBCK start polarity for SUBCK1 and SUBCK2.
First toggle positions for second SUBCK pulse in last line (high precision).
Number of pulses, after the VSG line, to suppress SUBCK.
First toggle positions for first SUBCK pulse (normal shutter).
Second toggle positions for first SUBCK pulse (normal shutter).
Additional masking of SUBCK output.
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1 = disable VD.
0 = enable VD.
0 = no additional mask.
1 = start mask at VD edge.
2 = use internal SHUT3 signal to mask.
VSUB Signal Operation
The CCD readout bias (VSUB) can be programmed to
accommodate different CCDs. Figure 67 shows two available
modes. In Mode 0, VSUB goes active when the exposure begins
during the field of the last SUBCK. The on position (rising edge
in Figure 67) is programmable to any line within the field.
VSUB remains active until the end of the image readout. In
Mode 1, the VSUB is not activated until the start of the readout.
A function called VSUB_KEEPON is also available. When the
appropriate VSUB_KEEPON bit is set high, the VSUB output
remains active, even after the readout has finished. To disable
the VSUB at a later time, set this bit back to low.
The AD9923 contains two programmable VSUB signals,
VSUB0 and VSUB1. Either of these signals can be mapped to
the VSUB output pin, the MSHUT pin, or the STROBE pin.
SHUT Signal Operation
SHUT signal operation is shown in Figure 68 through Figure 70.
Table 39 shows the register parameters for controlling the
SHUT signals. There are three different ways to use the SHUT
signals: automatic trigger, single trigger, and manual control.
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