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23 May 1989 Partially-Inverted Operation Of The Tektronix 1024 X 1024 CCD
J D Orbock, W A Delamere, M M Blouke
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Abstract
A partially-inverted mode of operation of the Tektronix 10242, 3-phase CCD has been tested and characterized. In this mode, two of the three parallel phases are held in the inverted mode during integration while the third is held in the non-inverted mode. This mode offers a compromise between the low dark current and low full well capacity of fully inverted operation, and the high full well and high dark current of non-inverted operation.
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J D Orbock, W A Delamere, and M M Blouke "Partially-Inverted Operation Of The Tektronix 1024 X 1024 CCD", Proc. SPIE 1071, Optical Sensors and Electronic Photography, (23 May 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.952522
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KEYWORDS
Charge-coupled devices

Electrons

Clocks

Imaging systems

Interfaces

CCD cameras

Oxides

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