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Back-Thinned TDI-CCD Image Sensors

Source: Hamamatsu Corporation

Hamamatsu’s TDI-CCD uses the back thinned structure to achieve even higher quantum efficiency over a wide spectral range from UV to near IR region (200 – 1100 nm). TDI-CCD captures clear and bright images even under low-light-level conditions. During TDI mode, the CCD captures an image of a moving object while transferring integrated signal charges synchronously with the object movement. This operation mode dramatically boosts sensitivity to high levels even when capturing fast moving objects.

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Datasheet: Back-Thinned TDI-CCD Image Sensor

Hamamatsu Corporation has introduced a collection of new products for TDI applications, including a set of 4 back-thinned, full-frame transfer CCD line sensors that were designed specifically for TDI, and also OEM boardlevel cameras that incorporate these sensors. Among the potential applications for these new products are industrial inspection of moving objects, semiconductor inspection, and flow cytometry. For these applications, Hamamatsu TDI-CCD technology offers the benefits of extremely high sensitivity during TDI mode operation, high-speed line rate, and high quantum efficiency over a broad spectral range.

Hamamatsu's back-thinned TDI-CCDs feature:

  • Very high sensitivity from UV to near IR
  • High-speed continuous image acquisition
  • Multiple ports for high-speed line rate

 

Applications:

  • Sequential imaging of high-speed moving samples
  • Inspection tasks on electronic parts production line
  • Semiconductor inspection
  • Flow cytometery

 

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Datasheet: Back-Thinned TDI-CCD Image Sensor

Hamamatsu offers extensive experience in the design and implementation of TDI sensors, cameras, and systems. Our TDI camera product line is unique, including options such as electron multiplier TDI (EM-TDI), interline-TDI, and custom back-thinned TDI (BT-TDI), and offers customers numerous means of high-speed, high signal-to-noise imaging.

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