4-Channels High-Speed Ccd - Canon iR8500 Service Manual

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4.3 4-Channels High-speed CCD

To accommodate the reading speed of 80 ipm, a 4-channel high-speed CCD is used. The
CCD consists of two CCDs (half the length of the existing CCD) combined together. The
resulting CCD is divided into the first half and the second half in the middle, and reading is
started at both ends (left/right), thereby reducing the data transfer time needed for reading
by half and ultimately enabling high-speed reading.
The image data comes in four channels: even-number pixels from first half, odd-number
pixels from first half, even-number pixels from last half, and odd-number pixel from last
half. The CCD data is transferred as shown in F02-403-01:
Direction of charge transfer
Clock pulse C
Output
unit C
Light-
receiving
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unit
Output
unit D
Clock pulse D
Direction of charge transfer
COPYRIGHT© 2001 CANON INC.
Transfer unit C
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3753
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3751
Transfer unit D
F02-403-01
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CANON iR8500/7200 REV.1 AUG. 2001
CHAPTER 2 NEW FUNCTIONS
Direction of charge transfer
Transfer unit A
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Transfer unit B
Direction of charge transfer
Clock pulse A
Output
unit A
CCD
shift
4
3
2
1
pulse
Output
unit B
Clock pulse B
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