LM9830 - 36-Bit Color Document Scanner
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Features
Scans at up to 6M pixels/s (2M RGB pixels/sec.) Digital Pixel Processing provides 300, 200, 150, 100, 75, and 50 dpi horizontal resolution from 300 dpi sensor, and 600, 400, 300, 200, 150, 100, 75, and 50 dpi horizontal resolution from a 600 dpi sensor.
Provides 50-600 dpi vertical resolution in 1 dpi increments.
Pixel rate error correction for gain (shading) and offset errors.
Output formats include 12-bit linear, 10-bit linear with shading and offset, or 8-bit gamma corrected, all with 12-bit accuracy.
Multiple CCD clocking rates allows matching of CCD clock to scan resolution and pixel depth for maximum scan speed.
Stepper motor control tightly coupled with buffer management to maximize data transfer efficiency.
PWM stepper motor current control allows microstepping for the price of fullstepping.
Supports 64K, 128K, or 256K x 8 external SRAMs.
Parallel Port interface supports EPP, PS2 (bidirectional), or SPP (nibble) modes of operation.
Pixel depths of 1, 2, or 4 bits are packed into bytes for faster scans of line art and low pixel depth images.
Supports 1 and 3 channel CIS and CCD devices.
3 (R, G, and B) user-programmable gamma correction tables.
Able to transmit an arbitrary range of pixels to speed up scanning of smaller items (business cards, etc.) by zooming in on a subset of CCD pixels.
Compatible with a wide range of color linear CCDs and Contact Image Sensors (CIS).
Internal bandgap voltage reference
100 pin TQFP package

Key Specification


Analog to Digital Converter Resolution: 12-bits
Maximum Pixel Conversion Rate: 6 MHz
A4 Color 150 dpi scan (typical, EPP Interface): <10 seconds
A4 Color 300 dpi scan (typical, EPP Interface): <40 seconds
A4 Color 600 dpi scan (typical, EPP Interface): <160 seconds
Supply Voltage: +5V ± 10%
Power Dissipation (typical): 350 mW

 

General Description


The LM9830 is a complete document scanner system on a single IC. More...


Applications


Color Flatbed Document Scanners
Color Sheetfed Document Scanners

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Datasheet
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LM9830 36-Bit Color Document Scanner 566
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2-Nov-01 Download

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Package Availability, Models, Samples & Pricing
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General Description


The LM9830 is a complete document scanner system on a single IC. The LM9830 provides all the functions (CCD control, illumination control, analog front end, pixel processing function image data buffer/SRAM controller, microstepping motor controller, and EPP parallel port interface) necessary to create a high performance color scanner. The LM9830 scans images in 36-bit color, and has output data formats for 36-bits, 30-bits, and 24-bits.

The only additional active components required are an external SRAM for data buffering and power transistors for the stepper motor. Parallel port pass-through requires two additional TTL/CMOS logic ICs.

Reliability Metrics


Part Number Process EFR Reject EFR Sample Size PPM LTA Rejects LTA Device Hours FITS MTTF (Hours)
LM9830VJD.5014235009775004277368294

Note: The Early Failure Rates (EFR) were calculated as point estimate PPM based on rejects and sample size for EFR. The Long Term Failure Rates were calculated at 60% confidence using the Arrhenius equation at 0.7eV activation energy and derating the assumed stress temperature of 150°C to an application temperature of 55°C.

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[Information as of 8-Nov-2009]