The AR0130CSSC00SPCA0-DPBR is a high-performance CMOS digital image sensor from ON Semiconductor that boasts a resolution of 1.2 megapixels. This sensor is designed to deliver superior image quality in a variety of lighting conditions, making it an ideal choice for a range of applications including surveillance, automotive, industrial imaging, and machine vision.
With a pixel size of 3.75 µm x 3.75 µm, the AR0130CSSC00SPCA0-DPBR provides excellent sensitivity and low-light performance. The sensor operates on a progressive scan mode and has an optical format of 1/3-inch, which is a standard size compatible with a wide range of lenses and optical systems.
This image sensor features ON Semiconductor's advanced digitalClarity technology, which significantly reduces noise and enhances dynamic range, ensuring crisp and clear images even in challenging lighting conditions. The technology also contributes to the sensor's ability to capture high-quality images at fast frame rates, making it suitable for applications that require quick image acquisition and processing.
The AR0130CSSC00SPCA0-DPBR supports a variety of data interfaces, including a two-lane serial high-speed pixel interface (HiSPi) capable of handling the high data rates required for full resolution and frame rate operation. This flexibility in interfacing allows for easy integration into existing systems and supports a wide range of system architectures.
Additionally, the sensor is equipped with an on-chip analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that provides 12-bit output, giving designers the ability to capture a broad range of tonal detail. The sensor's global shutter functionality ensures that images of fast-moving objects are captured without distortion, a critical feature for applications such as traffic monitoring and industrial inspection systems.
ON Semiconductor's commitment to quality and performance is evident in the AR0130CSSC00SPCA0-DPBR image sensor, which is designed to meet the demanding requirements of a variety of high-end imaging applications. The sensor's combination of high resolution, excellent low-light capability, and advanced features make it a powerful component for any imaging solution.