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Low Light Imaging Sensor - HD Format
New medium resolution, ultra low-noise CMOS image sensor intended for scientific and industrial applications requiring high quality imaging under extremely low light levels. The device features an array of 5 transistor (5T) pixels on a 6.5μm pitch with an active imaging area of 1920(H) x 1080(V) pixels. (read more) |
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Ultra-low-noise CMOS detectors
Ideal for low-light-level applications when low noise and high sensitivity is critical. This 2k linear CMOS sensor is featured in the Fairchild Imaging Owl line scan camera for industrial inspection and machine vision applications. (read more) |
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ACML-7400 3.3V/5V High Speed Digital Isolator
The ACML-74x0 series utilizes Avago's patented magnetic coupler on Flex technology. This technology enables high voltage, high speed digital isolators that consumes low power at high data rates. These devices are excellent for medical imaging, test and measurement applications. (read more) |
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High Performance Imaging Breakthrough
CMOS image sensor (CIS) technology has held great potential to become the detector platform of choice for many scientific imaging applications. These demanding fields require a unique combination of sensitivity, speed, dynamic range, resolution, and field of view. This white paper presents sCMOS, a breakthrough technology based on next-generation CIS design and fabrication techniques. (read more) |
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Breakthrough in CMOS Image Sensor Technology
CMOS image sensor (CIS) technology is on the brink of fulfilling its potential to become the global detector platform of choice for scientific photonics applications requiringe world class sensitivity, speed, dynamic range, resolution, and field of view. The results of pioneering work is shared in a ground-breaking white paper. (read more) |
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CMOS 1421 Linear Sensor
The CMOS 1421 device features Active Reset™ CMOS technology providing low noise and high sensitivity. The architecture is a 2048 element linear array with 7 µm pixels. (read more) |