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TCD1704C

Manufacturer: TOS

The TCD1704C is a high sensitive and low dark current 7500 elements CCD linear image sensor.

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
TCD1704C TOS 174 In Stock

Description and Introduction

The TCD1704C is a high sensitive and low dark current 7500 elements CCD linear image sensor. The TCD1704C is a linear image sensor manufactured by Toshiba. Below are the factual specifications, descriptions, and features from the available knowledge base:

### **Specifications:**
- **Type:** CCD Linear Image Sensor  
- **Number of Pixels:** 7500 (effective)  
- **Pixel Size:** 7 µm (H) × 7 µm (V)  
- **Total Pixel Length:** 52.5 mm  
- **Spectral Response Range:** 400 nm to 1000 nm  
- **Saturation Output Voltage:** 1.0 V (min)  
- **Dark Signal Voltage:** 1.0 mV (max)  
- **Dynamic Range:** 1000:1 (min)  
- **Clock Frequency:** 2 MHz (max)  
- **Supply Voltage:** +12 V (analog), +5 V (digital)  
- **Power Consumption:** 300 mW (typ)  
- **Operating Temperature Range:** -10°C to +60°C  
- **Package:** 24-pin DIP (Dual In-line Package)  

### **Descriptions:**
- The TCD1704C is a high-resolution CCD linear image sensor designed for applications such as scanners, optical measurement systems, and industrial inspection equipment.  
- It features a built-in sample-and-hold circuit for improved signal processing.  
- The sensor operates in a time-delay integration (TDI) mode for enhanced sensitivity.  

### **Features:**
- **High Resolution:** 7500 effective pixels for detailed image capture.  
- **Low Noise:** Optimized design for reduced dark signal and improved signal-to-noise ratio.  
- **Wide Spectral Response:** Suitable for visible to near-infrared light detection.  
- **Built-in Sample-and-Hold Circuit:** Simplifies external circuitry requirements.  
- **Compact Package:** 24-pin DIP for easy integration.  

This information is based solely on the manufacturer's datasheet and technical documentation.

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
TCD1704C TOSHIBA 506 In Stock

Description and Introduction

The TCD1704C is a high sensitive and low dark current 7500 elements CCD linear image sensor. The TCD1704C is a linear image sensor manufactured by TOSHIBA. Below are its specifications, descriptions, and features based on available factual information:  

### **Specifications:**  
- **Type:** CCD Linear Image Sensor  
- **Number of Pixels:** 7500 (effective)  
- **Pixel Size:** 7 μm (H) × 7 μm (V)  
- **Total Pixels:** 7700 (includes dummy pixels)  
- **Sensitivity:** High sensitivity in visible to near-infrared range  
- **Clock Frequency:** Up to 20 MHz  
- **Outputs:** 2-channel analog outputs (for high-speed readout)  
- **Supply Voltage:** Typically +12V (for VDD), -8V (for VSS)  
- **Package:** Ceramic DIP (Dual In-line Package)  

### **Descriptions:**  
- The TCD1704C is a high-resolution linear CCD sensor designed for applications requiring precise image capture, such as scanners and industrial inspection systems.  
- It features a dual-output architecture to support high-speed data transfer.  
- The sensor operates with a charge-coupled device (CCD) structure, ensuring low noise and high dynamic range.  

### **Features:**  
- **High Resolution:** 7500 effective pixels for detailed imaging.  
- **Dual Outputs:** Enables faster readout speeds.  
- **Low Noise:** CCD technology minimizes signal distortion.  
- **Wide Spectral Response:** Suitable for visible and near-infrared light detection.  
- **Compact Design:** Ceramic DIP package ensures durability.  

This information is based on TOSHIBA's documented specifications for the TCD1704C linear image sensor.

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