Proceedings of 1994 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting
DOI: 10.1109/iedm.1994.383289
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A 1/4" true progressive scan 640(H)*480(V) FT-CCD for multimedia applications

Abstract: A VGA-compatible, 1 /4" true progressive scan 640( H ) x 480(V) F'T-CCD imager with 5.1x5.1 pm' pixels designcd for compact. low-power multimedia applications, is presented. 'To obtain high chargc storage in t,his very small pixel, the profil(d peristaltic CYI) struct,iire was combined with vertical anti-blooming. The t,hree-phase pixel holds up to 60 000 c3lrctrons. 20 MHz frame shift. is achieved, yielding 75 dR smear suppression. Charge binning allows interlaced operation also.29.3.1 0-7803-2111-1 $4.00 1 1… Show more

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“…The vertical npn-structure ensures good highlight handling: blooming is prevented by using the n-substrate as a vertical overflow drain (VOD) [5]. A profiled n-channel CCD doping structure results in a high charge capacity [6]. Fig.…”
Section: Concept Of Ft-ccd Imager For Dscmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The vertical npn-structure ensures good highlight handling: blooming is prevented by using the n-substrate as a vertical overflow drain (VOD) [5]. A profiled n-channel CCD doping structure results in a high charge capacity [6]. Fig.…”
Section: Concept Of Ft-ccd Imager For Dscmentioning
confidence: 99%