Functions And Operation; Basic Functions - JAI CV-L107CL User Manual

3ccd high speed color line scan camera
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6. Functions and Operation

6.1.

Basic functions

The CV-L107CL is built around three high-performance CCD line scan image sensors mounted on a
prism block, as illustrated in Figure 6.
Y-axis
Motion of object
During exposure, the incoming light is converted to electrons (electric charge) in the photodiodes
(active pixels). The transfer gate controls the transfer of charge from photodiodes to the shift
register. Activating the transfer gate terminates the exposure cycle, transfers the charge to the
Horizontal Shift Register (2-phase buried channel CCD shift register) and starts a new exposure
cycle. The line is subsequently read out in a single sequence starting with pixel 1.
The exposure time is normally the same as the cycle time (in No-Shutter mode). By using the
Exposure Control Gate (in Shutter-Select or Pulsed Width Control trigger modes) the exposure time
can be individually set to be shorter than the cycle time (the inverse of line rate). This also allows a
fixed exposure time, independent of the line rate. In the CV-L107CL the exposure time can be set
individually for all three channels.
CV-L107CL
IR-cut filter
X-axis
Sensor scanning
Fig. 6 Principle of a 3CCD line scan camera
Fig. 7
Sensor block diagram
Red channel CCD sensor
Active pixels
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Green channel CCD sensor
Blue channel CCD sensor

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