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1 July 1991 Selectable one-to-four-port, very high speed 512 x 512 charge-injection device
Jeffrey J. Zarnowski, Bryn Williams, Matthew A. Pace, Michael Joyner, Joseph Carbone, Claudia Borman, Frank S. Arnold, Mark V. Wadsworth
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Abstract
A high-speed 512 X 512 charge injection device with selectable one to four video ports has been developed, fabricated, and tested beyond the designed speed of operation. The imager has four independently controllable video ports allowing for all possible combinations. This is accomplished by having each port hard wired to one out of every four rows sequentially. Each port is selected via a multiplexer in the sequence desired. The horizontal scanner was designed to operate up to 30 MHz. The device was tested at the wafer level to 42 Mhz element rate per port. This element rate allows a maximum of 168 MHz element rate with four ports operating in parallel.
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Jeffrey J. Zarnowski, Bryn Williams, Matthew A. Pace, Michael Joyner, Joseph Carbone, Claudia Borman, Frank S. Arnold, and Mark V. Wadsworth "Selectable one-to-four-port, very high speed 512 x 512 charge-injection device", Proc. SPIE 1447, Charge-Coupled Devices and Solid State Optical Sensors II, (1 July 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.45324
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KEYWORDS
Scanners

Video

Electrodes

Cameras

Capacitors

Solid state electronics

Charge-coupled devices

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