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SENSOR IMAGE COLOR CMOS 48-PLCC

MT9V135L12STC

Manufacturer Part Number
MT9V135L12STC
Description
SENSOR IMAGE COLOR CMOS 48-PLCC
Manufacturer
Aptina LLC
Series
Micron®DigitalClarity®r
Type
CMOS Imagingr
Datasheet

Specifications of MT9V135L12STC

Pixel Size
5.6µm x 5.6µm
Active Pixel Array
640H x 480V
Frames Per Second
25 ~ 30
Voltage - Supply
2.5 V ~ 3.1 V
Package / Case
48-LCC
For Use With
557-1252 - KIT HEAD BOARD FOR MT9V135557-1247 - KIT DEV FOR MT9V135
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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MT9V135 Features and Benefits
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Pixel Size
Shutter
Image Processing
Automatic IFP
Features
Video Formats
Data Formats
Active Array Format
Frame Rate
Scan Mode
Digital Video Input
Minimum
Detectable Light
Dynamic Range
Minimum Detectable
Light
Spectral Range
Programming
Capability
Temperature
Ranges
Packages
5.6µm x 5.6µm
640H x 480V, programmable to any smaller
VGA 640H x 480V: 30 fps at 27 MHz (NTSC);
CCIR 656 interlaced
Dual electronic rolling shutter (DERS)
On-chip image flow processor (IFP) performs
sophisticated processing
Auto exposure, auto white balance (AWB), auto
black reference (ABR), auto flicker avoidance, auto
color saturation, and auto defect identification and
correction
NTSC/PAL (true two-field) analog composite
ITUR BT.656 parallel output (8 bit, interlaced)
Supports use of external processing devices for
addition of custom overlay graphics
Progressive or interlaced, parallel or LVDS (serial).
The sensor supports parallel or serial digital
interlaced output formats (CCIR 656, YUV 4:2:2).
It also supports raw progressive or interlaced digital
output.
Superior low-light performance
70dB
>0.5 lux, color
450–1,050nm, ~40% QE @ 550nm
Simple two-wire serial programming interface
Operating: –30˚C to +70˚C (standard version)
Storage:
48-Pin CLCC (standard version)
52-ball BGA (automotive version)
frame size
25 fps at 27 MHz (PAL)
video output
–40˚C to +105˚C (automotive version)
–40˚C to +125˚C
Features
Formatted for a 1/4-inch lens; among the most sensitive on the
market.
Sized for optimal performance in standard VGA/NTSC displays. The
digital output mode is programmable to support smaller frame sizes to
suit the needs of numerous systems.
The MT9V135 offers real-time frame rate at full resolution to match
frame rates of TV displays.
Enables the MT9V135 to capture high-quality video, which it outputs in
standard color digital video format.
The DERS provides excellent video capture, especially in low light
conditions, by featuring two rolling shutters (one for each video field)
that each can integrate for up to 33ms. This maintains an overall
frame rate of 30Hz for NTSC (25Hz for PAL). Competing rolling shut-
ter devices typically integrate for a maximum of 16ms or contain only
240 lines of information.
The IFP consists of a color processing pipeline and a measurement
and control logic block (the camera controller). The measurement and
control logic continuously accumulate image brightness and color
statistics. Based on these measurements, the IFP calculates updated
values for exposure time and sensor analog gains that are sent to the
sensor core.
The MT9V135 automatically detects and adapts to scene lighting
conditions.
The video output is formatted on the chip to go directly to an NTSC
or PAL input (display) device. Because the sensor does not require an
encoder chip, this lowers the bill of materials (BOM) and dramatically
reduces the cost.
Lowers the BOM for post-processed video and requires less board space
(fewer chips).
The MT9V135 offers a selectable output data format, providing the
flexibility for various system needs. Plus, its serial LVDS output mode
significantly reduces wire count.
Leverages from Micron’s recognized leadership in low-light, high-perfor-
mance, low-cost imagers.
The MT9V135 features a superior dynamic range for high-quality video in
very light and very dark conditions.
Superior low-light performance makes the MT9V135 ideal for a wide
range of automotive display applications.
With a spectral range from deep blue (DB) to near infrared (NIR), the
MT9V135’s peak response matches that of the human eye.
Provides user access to override all on-chip algorithms.
The MT9V135 withstands extreme temperatures, providing dependable
operation under severe conditions.
The automotive-qualified package is specifically designed to excel under
extreme conditions.
Benefits
MT9V135

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