Creator Ray
Version 1.0.1
Category sensor
Created 2025-10-15
Availability 100%, 24/7
In Stock 10 units
Quality
7/10
Assets 10 files
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Search the Adom Wiki for the molecule "TSL1401CL Linear Image Sensor" (slug: tsl1401cl-linear-image-sensor-687000) at https://wiki-ufypy5dpx93o.adom.cloud/wiki/molecules/tsl1401cl-linear-image-sensor-687000. Download its symbol (.kicad_sym), footprint (.kicad_mod), and 3D model (.glb/.step) assets into my current KiCad project under symbols/, footprints/, and 3dmodels/ directories. Register them in the project library tables. Show me the files once installed.

The TSL1401CL linear sensor array consists of an 128 × 1 array of photodiodes, associated charge amplifier circuitry, and an internal pixel data-hold function that provides simultaneous integration start and stop times for all pixels. The array is made up of 128 pixels, each of which has a photo-sensitive area of 3524.3 square micrometers. There is 8-μm spacing between pixels. Operation is simplified by internal control logic that requires only a serial-input signal and a clock. Power and digital signals are 3.3V - 5V input.

NSF Relevance

This molecule offers a high-resolution linear photodiode array ideal for scanning applications where precise, distortion-free measurement is critical, such as quality control on production lines, barcode or document scanning, and industrial inspection. By capturing data with simultaneous integration across all pixels, it eliminates perspective and lens distortion common in traditional camera-based computer vision systems, providing more accurate and repeatable results for automated sensing and analysis.

Science Drivers

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Created by: adonis Version: v1 Category: sensor

Description

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The TSL1401CL linear sensor array consists of an 128 × 1 array of photodiodes, associated charge amplifier circuitry, and an internal pixel data-hold function that provides simultaneous integration start and stop times for all pixels. The array is made up of 128 pixels, each of which has a photo-sensitive area of 3524.3 square micrometers. There is 8-μm spacing between pixels. Operation is simplified by internal control logic that requires only a serial-input signal and a clock. Power and digital signals are 3.3V - 5V input.

NSF Relevance

NSF

This molecule offers a high-resolution linear photodiode array ideal for scanning applications where precise, distortion-free measurement is critical, such as quality control on production lines, barcode or document scanning, and industrial inspection. By capturing data with simultaneous integration across all pixels, it eliminates perspective and lens distortion common in traditional camera-based computer vision systems, providing more accurate and repeatable results for automated sensing and analysis.

Files

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PCB TSL1401CL Molecule.fbrd PCB Board
F3D TSL1401CL Molecule.f3d Fusion 360
SCH TSL1401CL Molecule.fsch Schematic
AR TSL1401CL Molecule.usdz AR Model

Source files

CSV cpl.csv cpl 272 B
STL TSL1401CL Molecule.stl stl 2.2 MB
USDZ TSL1401CL Molecule.usdz usdz 707.2 KB
ZIP TSL1401CL_Molecule_v11_gerbers.zip
Gerber Manufacturing Files
gerbers 68.6 KB
CSV bom.csv bom 354 B
STEP TSL1401CL Molecule.step step 1.8 MB
SAT TSL1401CL Molecule.sat sat 2.9 MB
IGS TSL1401CL Molecule.igs igs 3.7 MB
3MF TSL1401CL Molecule.3mf 3mf 692.0 KB
F3D TSL1401CL Molecule.f3d f3d 953.9 KB
FBRD TSL1401CL Molecule.fbrd fbrd 20.5 KB
FSCH TSL1401CL Molecule.fsch fsch 15.1 KB
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TSL1401CL Linear Image Sensor

Type: Adom Molecule Creator: adonis Version: v1 Category: sensor Availability: 100%, 24/7

Overview

The TSL1401CL linear sensor array consists of an 128 × 1 array of photodiodes, associated charge amplifier circuitry, and an internal pixel data-hold function that provides simultaneous integration start and stop times for all pixels. The array is made up of 128 pixels, each of which has a photo-sensitive area of 3524.3 square micrometers. There is 8-μm spacing between pixels. Operation is simplified by internal control logic that requires only a serial-input signal and a clock. Power and digital signals are 3.3V - 5V input.

Science Drivers

  • component testing

NSF Relevance

This molecule offers a high-resolution linear photodiode array ideal for scanning applications where precise, distortion-free measurement is critical, such as quality control on production lines, barcode or document scanning, and industrial inspection. By capturing data with simultaneous integration across all pixels, it eliminates perspective and lens distortion common in traditional camera-based computer vision systems, providing more accurate and repeatable results for automated sensing and analysis.

Integration Guide

To use TSL1401CL Linear Image Sensor in your design:

  1. Download the schematic symbol and PCB footprint from the Files section
  2. Import into your EDA tool (KiCad or Fusion 360 / EAGLE)
  3. Place the molecule in your schematic and connect the interface pins
  4. Use the 3D model (.glb) for mechanical fit verification

Design Notes

Board design files (.brd, .sch, .f3d) are available for modification and reference.

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