Parameters |
Factory Lead Time |
1 Week |
Lifecycle Status |
ACTIVE (Last Updated: 3 days ago) |
Surface Mount |
YES |
Mounting Feature |
SURFACE MOUNT |
Published |
2015 |
Series |
PYTHON |
Pbfree Code |
yes |
Part Status |
Active |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) |
3 (168 Hours) |
Additional Feature |
IT ALSO OPERATES AT 3.2 TO 3.4 V SUPPLY VOLTAGE, GLOBAL SHUTTER |
Body Length or Diameter |
14.22mm |
Operating Temperature (Max) |
85°C |
Body Breadth |
14.22 mm |
Operating Temperature (Min) |
-40°C |
Supply Voltage-Max (Vsup) |
1.9V |
Supply Voltage-Min (Vsup) |
1.7V |
Termination Type |
SOLDER |
Sensors/Transducers Type |
IMAGE SENSOR,CMOS |
Output Interface Type |
4-WIRE INTERFACE |
Pixel Size |
4.80x4.80μm |
Operating Current-Max |
80mA |
Dynamic Range |
60 dB |
Optical Format |
1/4 inch |
Horizontal Pixel Count |
640 |
Master Clock |
72 MHz |
Frame Rate |
815 fps |
Vertical Pixel |
480 |
Array Type |
FRAME |
Body Height |
2.28mm |
RoHS Status |
ROHS3 Compliant |
Lead Free |
Lead Free |
NOIP1SE0300A-QTI Overview
It is recommended that the image sensor has a dynamic range of 60 dB. As specified, the optical format of the image sensor is 1/4 inch. Image sensors provide a maximum voltage of 1.9V. The minimum voltage supplied by image sensors, however, should be 1.7V. The temperature should not exceed 85°C to ensure image sensors work. This electronic part should have a higher temperature than -40°C. It is possible for image sensors to carry a current of 80mA at their maximum when they are operating.
NOIP1SE0300A-QTI Features
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): 3 (168 Hours)
Pixel Size: 4.80x4.80μm
PYTHON Series
Master Clock: 72 MHz
Horizontal Pixel Count: 640
NOIP1SE0300A-QTI Applications
There are a lot of ON Semiconductor NOIP1SE0300A-QTI Image Sensors applications.
- Game Consoles
- Cellular and Picture Phones
- Embedded Notebook,
- Medical Applications
- Barcode Scanning (2D)
- intelligent building air conditioning
- Altimeter for drones
- Door opening, machine controlling and safeguarding
- Cell Phones
- Motion Monitoring