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jtaylor

Jan 1, 1970
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Today I got an email from the Toshiba tech support saying the part for which
I want a datasheet is obsolete and they don't have the sheet anymore. (Bad
Toshiba, bad, bad, bad. In the kennel, no walkies for you tonight...)

The part is a TCD5381AP area ccd sensor, used in a webcam I take apart to
build a specialised underwater camera.

Does anyone have, or know where I might find, a copy of this datasheet?
 
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Winfield Hill

Jan 1, 1970
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jtaylor wrote...
Today I got an email from the Toshiba tech support saying the part for
which I want a datasheet is obsolete and they don't have the sheet anymore.
(Bad Toshiba, bad, bad, bad. In the kennel, no walkies for you tonight...)

The part is a TCD5381AP area ccd sensor, used in a webcam I take apart
to build a specialised underwater camera.

Does anyone have, or know where I might find, a copy of this datasheet?

I have datasheets for Toshiba's TCD5301 (492v x 682h), TCD5311 (582x681)
and TCD5340 (492x1163) ccd interline color image sensors, in case the
info in one of these '53xx-series datasheets might be of some relevance.
I also have a datasheet for their TCD5481 614x858 sensor.
 
K

Kryten

Jan 1, 1970
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I have datasheets for Toshiba's TCD5301 (492v x 682h), TCD5311 (582x681)
and TCD5340 (492x1163) CCD interline color image sensors, in case the
info in one of these '53xx-series datasheets might be of some relevance.
I also have a datasheet for their TCD5481 614x858 sensor.

While we are talking CCD sensors, any recommendations for ones that are
readily and reliably available at affordable prices?

I just want a linear sensor to scan paper whizzing past.

Doesn't have to be very high resolution, 1K seems fine.

I just don't want to design something in and have to redesign it due to a
sensor going obsolete/unobtainable every few months. Wishful thinking?

Having looked at some data sheets, there seems a great deal of similarity
(clock in, analogue pixels out) so maybe it isn't a big deal.

Pulling a CCD out of an old flatbed scanner
may be cheaper and quicker than getting new samples,
but means hunting for a data sheet. (Bad Toshiba again?).

I wonder if a PC scanner might have more pixels than I want, but then again
I can always merge adjacent pixels together to lower the resolution.
 
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Fred Bartoli

Jan 1, 1970
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Winfield Hill said:
jtaylor wrote...

I have datasheets for Toshiba's TCD5301 (492v x 682h), TCD5311 (582x681)
and TCD5340 (492x1163) ccd interline color image sensors, in case the
info in one of these '53xx-series datasheets might be of some relevance.
I also have a datasheet for their TCD5481 614x858 sensor.

Hi Win,

while we are in the Toshiba datasheets, I'm looking for the TA7676 one that
I can't locate anywhere.

Would you by chance have it somewhere?
 
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Rich Grise

Jan 1, 1970
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While we are talking CCD sensors, any recommendations for ones that are
readily and reliably available at affordable prices?

I just want a linear sensor to scan paper whizzing past.
Pulling a CCD out of an old flatbed scanner
may be cheaper and quicker than getting new samples,
but means hunting for a data sheet. (Bad Toshiba again?).

I wonder if a PC scanner might have more pixels than I want, but then again
I can always merge adjacent pixels together to lower the resolution.

I have an "IBM ADF Color Scanner" with an ISA card for an interface, which
makes it useless, even though it was working last time I had an ISA comp.

Here's some snaps:
http://www.neodruid.net/images/IBM-Scanner.jpg
http://www.neodruid.net/images/IBM-Scanner-label.jpg
http://www.neodruid.net/images/IBM-Scanner-card.jpg

It's sheet-feed, if that's not clear from the pix.

It was about $75.00 about ten years ago; it's in Whittier, CA, USA, so if
you're not withing driving distance I'd have to ship it, which I'd want
you to pay for, and maybe a few bucks for my time.

Let me know - you could email me at [email protected], except that
that's a spam dump; but I have a real email at the same server: simply
elide 'ard'.

Cheers!
Rich
 
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Kryten

Jan 1, 1970
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I have an "IBM ADF Color Scanner"

Thanks for the kind offer Rich, but I'm in the UK and have an old scanner
with a dead PSU and LPT interface, so that is for the chop if I want to play
with its innards.

I expect I'd need a lot of time with a scope, which I don't have.
An EE without scope is like a guy without a...
but I digress. Manage without for ages, looks like I need to find one good
enough and cheap enough. Sadly these criteria are hard to overlap.
 
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Michael A. Terrell

Jan 1, 1970
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Fred said:
Hi Win,

while we are in the Toshiba datasheets, I'm looking for the TA7676 one that
I can't locate anywhere.

Would you by chance have it somewhere?

I have one for everybody. Does anyone have a datasheet on the NEC
MC-5800 hybrid RF module? It was used for IF and RF work. I have over
100 new parts and haven't been able to find a data sheet after a four
year search.
 
J

jtaylor

Jan 1, 1970
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Winfield Hill said:
jtaylor wrote...

I have datasheets for Toshiba's TCD5301 (492v x 682h), TCD5311 (582x681)
and TCD5340 (492x1163) ccd interline color image sensors, in case the
info in one of these '53xx-series datasheets might be of some relevance.
I also have a datasheet for their TCD5481 614x858 sensor.

Win, I emailed you but it may well have ebitorated as you have such a
well-munged address.

Are these datasheets files or paper?
 
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Winfield Hill

Jan 1, 1970
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jtaylor wrote...
Winfield Hill wrote ...

Win, I emailed you but it may well have ebitorated as you have such
a well-munged address.

Or perhaps my spam filter ebitorated your email.
Are these datasheets files or paper?

Files. I have 9 files of various Toshiba TCDxxxx ccd image sensors.
 
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Daniel Haude

Jan 1, 1970
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["Followup-To:" header set to sci.electronics.design.]
On 21 Apr 2005 06:11:06 -0700,
in Msg. said:
Or perhaps my spam filter ebitorated your email.

No entry found for ebitorate.

Did you mean arbitrate?
Suggestions:
arbitrate
obturate
butyrate
iterate
obliterate
arbitrator
Epitrite
obdurate
arbitrated
arbitrates
aliterate
Odorate
estruate
EBITDA
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e-trade

so, what is "to ebitorate"?

--Daniel
 
J

jtaylor

Jan 1, 1970
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Or perhaps my spam filter ebitorated your email.


Files. I have 9 files of various Toshiba TCDxxxx ccd image sensors.

Oh goody.

Can I have copies of them _all_?
 
J

jtaylor

Jan 1, 1970
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Daniel Haude said:
["Followup-To:" header set to sci.electronics.design.]
On 21 Apr 2005 06:11:06 -0700,
in Msg. said:
Or perhaps my spam filter ebitorated your email.

No entry found for ebitorate.

Did you mean arbitrate?


so, what is "to ebitorate"?


It's when bits "evaporate".
 
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Spehro Pefhany

Jan 1, 1970
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["Followup-To:" header set to sci.electronics.design.]
On 21 Apr 2005 06:11:06 -0700,
in Msg. said:
Or perhaps my spam filter ebitorated your email.

No entry found for ebitorate.

Did you mean arbitrate?
Suggestions:
arbitrate
obturate
butyrate
iterate
obliterate
arbitrator
Epitrite
obdurate
arbitrated
arbitrates
aliterate
Odorate
estruate
EBITDA
Oblatrate
obturated
obturates
e-trade

so, what is "to ebitorate"?

cp. "to evaporate".


Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
 
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Daniel Haude

Jan 1, 1970
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["Followup-To:" header set to sci.electronics.design.]
On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 11:44:37 -0300,
in Msg. said:
Oh goody.

Can I have copies of them _all_?

You'll probably find them here:

http://www.datasheetarchive.com/datasheet/pdf/4830.html

The link came halfway down on the first page of a >toshiba ccd datasheet<
Google search.

The Toshiba web page itself is a horror. Like all pages of companies that
produce everything from electronic components to consumer stuff.
Counterexamples? Siemens got better when they split off the Infineon
semiconductor line, but that doesn't count. --D.
 
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