AR0130CS
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ORDERING INFORMATION
Table 2. ORDERABLE PART NUMBERS
Part Number
Base Description Variant Description
AR0130CSSC00SPBA0−DP1
RGB Bayer 48−Pin PLCC
Dry Pack with Protective Film
AR0130CSSC00SPBA0−DR1
RGB Bayer 48−Pin PLCC
Dry Pack without Protective Film
AR0130CSSC00SPCA0−DPBR1
RGB Bayer 48−Pin iLCC
Dry Pack with Protective Film, Double Side BBAR Glass
AR0130CSSC00SPCA0−DRBR1
RGB Bayer 48−Pin iLCC
Dry Pack without Protective Film, Double Side BBAR Glass
AR0130CSSC00SPCAH−GEVB
RGB Bayer headboard iLCC
AR0130CSSC00SPCAH−S115−GEVB
RGB Bayer headboard iLCC
AR0130CSSC00SPCAH−S213A−GEVB
RGB Bayer headboard iLCC
AR0130CSSC00SPCAW−GEVB
RGB Bayer headboard iLCC
AR0130CSSM00SPCA0−DRBR1
Monochrome 48−Pin iLCC
Dry Pack without Protective Film, Double Side BBAR Glass
AR0130CSSM00SPCAH−S213A−GEVB
Monochrome headboard iLCC
See the ON Semiconductor Device Nomenclature
document (TND310/D
) for a full description of the naming
convention used for image sensors. For reference
documentation, including information on evaluation kits,
please visit our web site at www.onsemi.com.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The ON Semiconductor AR0130 can be operated in its
default mode or programmed for frame size, exposure, gain,
and other parameters. The default mode output is a
960p−resolution image at 45 frames per second (fps). It
outputs 12−bit raw data over the parallel port. The device
may be operated in video (master) mode or in single frame
trigger mode.
FRAME_VALID and LINE_VALID signals are output on
dedicated pins, along with a synchronized pixel clock in
parallel mode.
The AR0130 includes additional features to allow
application−specific tuning: windowing and offset,
adjustable auto−exposure control, and auto black level
correction. Optional register information and histogram
statistic information can be embedded in first and last 2 lines
of the image frame.
FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW
The AR0130 is a progressive−scan sensor that generates
a stream of pixel data at a constant frame rate. It uses an
on−chip, phase−locked loop (PLL) that can be optionally
enabled to generate all internal clocks from a single master
input clock running between 6 and 50 MHz The maximum
output pixel rate is 74.25 Mp/s, corresponding to a clock rate
of 74.25 MHz. Figure 1 shows a block diagram of the sensor.