DocumentCode
1542013
Title
A 2 million pixel FIT-CCD image sensor for HDTV camera systems
Author
Yamagishi, Machio ; Negishi, Michio ; Yamada, Hiroyuki ; Tsunakawa, Toyohiro ; Shinohara, Keiji ; Ishimaru, Toshiyuki ; Kamide, Yukihiro ; Yamazaki, Yoshiyuki ; Abe, Hideyuki ; Kanbe, Hideo ; Tomiya, Yoshinori ; Yonemoto, Kazuya ; Iizuka, Tetsuya ; Nakamu
Author_Institution
Sony Corp., Kanagawa, Japan
Volume
38
Issue
5
fYear
1991
fDate
5/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
976
Lastpage
980
Abstract
A 1-in optical format frame-interline-transfer charge-coupled-device (FIT-CCD) image sensor with 2 million pixels and an aspect ratio of 16(H):9(V) has been developed for HDTV cameras. The effective number of pixels is 1920(H)×1036(V). In order to decrease the smear level, achieve uniform charge handling capability for the vertical CCD, and eliminate defects that appear as vertical stripes in the image of the device, aluminum wire was put onto the vertical transfer gate to decrease the resistance in the transfer gate and a dual-channel two-phase CCD was utilized for the horizontal shift register operated by a 37.125-MHz clock. As a result, this image sensor has a dynamic range of 72 dB and a sensitivity of 75 nA/lx for light with a color temperature of 2856 K. Smear is reduced to -100 dB by using the FIT-CCD image sensor structure. The horizontal limit is 1000 TV lines. In addition, image lag is negligibly small and below the sensitivity of the measurement instrument
Keywords
CCD image sensors; colour television cameras; high definition television; 1 in; 1-in optical format; 1036 pixel; 1920 pixel; 2 Mpixel; 37.125 MHz; FIT-CCD image sensor; HDTV cameras; aspect ratio; color temperature; dynamic range; frame-interline-transfer; image lag; number of pixels; sensitivity; smear level; two-phase CCD; uniform charge handling capability; Aluminum; Cameras; Charge coupled devices; Clocks; HDTV; Image sensors; Optical sensors; Pixel; Shift registers; Wire;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9383
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/16.78368
Filename
78368
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