HAD CCD
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HAD CCD is the name of a technology Sony implemented on some of their CCD image sensors.
List of HAD CCD sensors
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Model Number | Number of effective pixels | Sensor size
(Diagonal) |
Unit cell size | Sensitivity
(typical value F5.6) |
Sensor saturation signal
(minimum value) |
Output | Subpixel layout | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ICX249 | 752 x 582
0.44 MP |
8.0 mm
1/2" |
8.6 μm x 8.3 μm | 1100 mV | 900 mV | Adjacent field line sums | Cy Ye
G Mg |
about 1999 |
ICX445 [2] [3] | 1296 x 966
1.25 MP |
6.0 mm
1/3" |
3.75 μm² | 460 mV | 350 mV | RGB | ||
ICX699 [4] [5] | 4640 x 3480
16.15 MP |
7.757 mm
1/2.3" |
1.34 μm² | 626 digit | 1757 digit | RGB | ||
ICX828 [6] [7] | 768 x 494
0.38 MP |
8 mm
1/2" |
8.4 μm x 9.8 μm | 3200 mV (F5.6)
2800 mV (F8) |
1400 mV | RGB | ||
ICX829 [6] [7] | 752 x 582
0.44 MP |
8 mm
1/2" |
8.6 μm x 8.3 μm | 3200 mV (F5.6)
2800 mV (F8) |
1400 mV | RGB | ||
See also
References
- ↑ "Datasheet for Sony ICX249AK" (PDF). Retrieved 11 June 2016.
- ↑ "Advantage of the CMOS Sensor" (PDF).
- ↑ "IMX035LQR" (PDF).
- ↑ "Diagonal 7.757 mm (Type 1/2.3) 1.34 µm Unit Pixel 16.15M-Effective Pixel Color Digital Output CCD Image Sensor for Consumer Digital Still Cameras Support High-Definition Moving Images (Equivalent to 720/30p) Imaging and Continuous Capturing High-Sensitivity Still Images".
- ↑ "Diagonal 7.757 mm (Type 1/2.3) 1.34 µm Unit Pixel 16.15M-Effective Pixel Color Digital Output CCD Image Sensor for Consumer Digital Still Cameras Support High-Definition Moving Images (Equivalent to 720/30p) Imaging and Continuous Capturing High-Sensitivity Still Images" (PDF). line feed character in
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