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  • View to the Future: CCD and CMOS Sensors Today and Tomorrow
    -. vice uses an external con-. sed in this article, because the term usu-. trol signal to conduct the. ally describes normal image sensors with. generated charge carriers. an on-chip integrated pre-processing. into one of up to four CCD. that is optimised for a specific applica-. buckets, which
  • Enhanced Imager Chip Packaging for Automotive Applications (.pdf)
    The development of an automotive qualified packaging technology for CMOS and CCD imager chips is described. A flip-chip-on-flex solution was developed. This package solution was demonstrated using a 1/3 inch optical format imager chip that was designed for use with conventional ceramic leadless
  • CMOS Cameras Rise to Speed Challenge
    Advances in CMOS image-sensor technology are making it possible for a new breed of highspeed cameras to capture events previously impossible to image by conventional CCD cameras. Improvements in chip design and manufacturing have enabled CMOS cameras to become a cost-effective, high-performance
  • Electron Multiplication CCDs Offer a Flexible Solution
    and the effect of on-chip gain on a. image smearing that can be a draw-. very low light image. Reprinted from the June 2004 issue of PHOTONICS SPECTRA © Laurin Publishing. CCD Technology. tical shift time and can vary with. ing these CCDs. Both claim to have. ning-disk confocal and total internal. manufacturer
  • Transparent Oxygen Optodes in Environmental Applications at Fine Scale as Measured by Luminescence Lifetime Imaging
    of the MOLLI imaging system is determined by a) the area size of the view field that is imaged onto the amount of pixels of the CCD-chip (640x480 in our case) and b) by the spatial limitations of the sensing layer. The latter means in case of the planar optode the thickness of the sensing layer
  • Luminescence Lifetime Imaging with Transparent Oxygen Optodes
    of the MOLLI imaging system is determined by a) the area size of the view field that is imaged onto the amount of pixels of the CCD-chip (640x480 in our case) and b) by the spatial limitations of the sensing layer. The latter means in case of the planar optode the thickness of the sensing layer
  • HR4000 Spectrometer OEM Data Sheet
    The Ocean Optics HR4000 Spectrometer includes the linear CCD-array optical bench, plus all the circuits necessary for spectrometer operation. The result is a compact, flexible system, with no moving parts, that's easily integrated as an OEM component. The HR4000 spectrometer is a unique combination
  • Color Machine Vision Goes Beyond the Visible
    bottles. Fariba's system uses an EDT frame grabber and a JAI three-chip CCD camera to separate different pieces of crushed, falling glass. "Color selection was very important, so we do both offline and online calibration by tracking maximum intensity of individual pixels. Also, we had to go

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