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XCM20014IBMN

Manufacturer Part Number
XCM20014IBMN
Description
Manufacturer
Freescale
Type
CMOSr
Datasheet

Specifications of XCM20014IBMN

Sensor Image Color Type
Color
Sensor Image Size Range
250,920 to 480,000Pixels
Sensor Image Size
640x480Pixels
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
3V
Operating Supply Voltage (typ)
3.3V
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
3.6V
Operating Temp Range
0C to 40C
Package Type
CLCC
Operating Temperature Classification
Commercial
Mounting
Surface Mount
Pin Count
48
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Supplier Unconfirmed
MCM20014
The default is the linear curve, breakpoints can be se-
lected via the slope and breakpoint control bits on the
2.4 Additional Operational Conditions
The MCM20014 includes initialization, standby modes,
and external reference voltage outputs to afford the
user additional applications flexibility.
2.4.1 Initialization
The INIT input pin (#28) controls reinitialization of the
MCM20014. This serves to assure controlled chip and
system startup. Control is asserted via a logic high in-
put. This state must be held a minimum of 1 ms and a 1
ms “wait period” should be allowed before chip process-
ing to ensure that the start-up routines within the
MCM20014 have run to completion, and to guarantee
that all holding and bypass capacitors, etc. have
achieved their required steady state values.
Tasks which are accomplished during startup include:
reset of the utility programming registers and initializa-
tion to their default values (please refer to previous sec-
127
111
255
95
79
63
47
31
15
0
0
63
127
191
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Reg 32
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h
= 8F
h
Post ADC Control Register. This function can be by-
passed to output 10-bit linear data.
511
tion for settings), reset of all internal counters and
latches, and setup of the analog signal processing
chain.
2.4.2 Standby Mode
The standby mode option is implemented to allow the
user to reduce system power consumption during peri-
ods which do not require operation of the MCM20014.
This feature allows the user to extend battery life in low
power applications.
By utilizing this mode, the user may reduce dynamic
power consumption from 400mW, in the active process-
ing, 13 Million Samples per Second mode, to <50 mW
in the standby mode (note that dynamic power con-
sumption is also reduced in slower conversion speed
applications).
Reg 32
h
= 8B
h
Data IN (10-bit)
1023
MOTOROLA
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