Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
Jul 1991
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Proc. SPIE Vol. 1447, p. 229-242, Charge-Coupled Devices and Solid State Optical Sensors II, Morley M. Blouke; Ed.
Statistics
Applications
Scientific paper
CIDTEC has developed a PC-based instrumentation camera incorporating a preamplifier per row CID imager and a microprocessor/LCA camera controller. The camera takes advantage of CID X-Y addressability to randomly read individual pixels and potentially overlapping pixel subsets in true nondestructive (NDRO) as well as destructive readout modes. Using an oxy- nitride fabricated CID and the NDRO readout technique, pixel full well and noise levels of approximately 1*10(superscript 6) and 40 electrons, respectively, were measured. Data taken from test structures indicates noise levels (which appear to be 1/f limited) can be reduced by a factor of two by eliminating the nitride under the preamplifier gate. Due to software programmability, versatile readout capabilities, wide dynamic range, and extended UV/IR capability, this camera appears to be ideally suited for use in spectroscopy and other scientific applications.
Arnold Frank S.
Carbone Joseph
Hutton J.
Pilon Michael J.
VanGorden Steven
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