| Parameters |
| Factory Lead Time |
9 Weeks |
| Lifecycle Status |
LIFETIME (Last Updated: 1 week ago) |
| Mount |
Through Hole |
| Package / Case |
22-CDIP Module |
| Operating Temperature |
-50°C~70°C TA |
| Packaging |
Bulk |
| Published |
2004 |
| Pbfree Code |
yes |
| Part Status |
Obsolete |
| Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) |
1 (Unlimited) |
| Type |
CCD |
| Additional Feature |
IT HAS A SENSITIVITY OF 30 MICRO VOLT PER ELECTRON, ELECTRONIC SHUTTER |
| Voltage - Supply |
14.75V~15.25V |
| Body Length or Diameter |
15.87mm |
| Body Breadth |
12.45 mm |
| Operating Supply Voltage |
15.25V |
| Housing |
CERAMIC |
| Frames per Second |
210 |
| Pixel Size |
7.4μmx7.4μm |
| Active Pixel Array |
640H x 480V |
| Dynamic Range |
69 dB |
| Optical Format |
1/3 inch |
| Horizontal Pixel Count |
640 |
| Body Height |
5.15mm |
| Radiation Hardening |
No |
| RoHS Status |
ROHS3 Compliant |
| Lead Free |
Lead Free |
KAI-0340-AAA-CF-AA-DUAL Overview
Safety precautions are taken by packaging the image sensors in 22-CDIP Module packages. A voltage of 14.75V~15.25V should be provided by the image sensors. These image sensors will be packaged in the Bulk so they don't get damaged. An image sensor with a dynamic range of 69 dB should be used. Image sensors have an optical format of 1/3 inch. It is recommended that the voltage supplied by image sensors be 15.25V at all times.
KAI-0340-AAA-CF-AA-DUAL Features
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): 1 (Unlimited)
Pixel Size: 7.4μmx7.4μm
Active Pixel Array: 640H x 480V
Operating Temperature: -50°C~70°C TA
Mount: Through Hole
Horizontal Pixel Count: 640
KAI-0340-AAA-CF-AA-DUAL Applications
There are a lot of ON Semiconductor KAI-0340-AAA-CF-AA-DUAL Image Sensors applications.
- Bar Code Scanning
- Presence detection / Person localization
- Motion Monitoring
- Visual IR thermometers
- Industrial temperature control of moving parts
- Volumetric mapping of objects
- Mobile Devices
- Consumer Video Communications
- Scanner for SLAM data acquisition in mobile robots
- Low cost seating position detection in cars