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A CCD gate driver circuit provides an output drive signal in response to an input clock signal. The output drive signal is symmetrical, uses a minimum amount of
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The VSP1221 is a highly-integrated mixed-signal IC used for signal conditioning and analog-to-digital conversion at the output of a CCD array. The IC has a correlated double ...
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A CCD gate driver circuit provides an output drive signal in response to an input clock signal. The output drive signal is symmetrical, uses a minimum amount of power at high ...
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Drive Current Switching Function Added to High-Speed Low-Power CCD Image Sensor Output Drive Buffer IC for Digital Still Cameras CXA3741UR In 2005, Sony developed and released the ...
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The VSP1221 is a highly-integrated mixed-signal IC used for signal conditioning and analog-to-digital conversion at the output of a CCD array. The IC has a correlated double ...
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Drive Current Switching Function Added to High-Speed Low-Power CCD Image Sensor Output Drive Buffer IC for Digital Still Cameras CXA3741UR ■ Reduced power consumption: 24 mW * 1 ■ ...
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