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  • <B>CCD</B> Cameras-Image
    CCD Cameras - (516 companies)
    Charge coupled device (CCD) cameras contain light-sensitive silicon chips that detect electrons excited by incoming light. They also contain micro circuitry that transfers a detected signal along a row of discrete picture elements or pixels... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • <B>CMOS</B> Cameras-Image
    CMOS Cameras - (170 companies)
    Complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) cameras use image sensors that operate at lower voltages than charged coupled devices (CCDs), reducing power consumption for portable applications. Each CMOS active pixel sensor cell has its own buffer... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • <B>CMOS</B> Image Sensors-Image
    CMOS Image Sensors - (63 companies)
    Complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) image sensors operate at lower voltages than CCDs, reducing power consumption for portable applications. Analog and digital processing functions can be integrated readily onto the CMOS chip, reducing... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Vision Sensors-Image
    Vision Sensors - (146 companies)
    ...or matrix code, optical character recognition (OCR), and color mark or color recognition. Imaging technology used in vision sensors includes CCD, CMOS, tube, and film. Charge coupled devices (CCD) use a light-sensitive material on a silicon chip... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • High Speed Cameras-Image
    High Speed Cameras - (119 companies)
    ...include CCD, CMOS, tube, and film. Charge Coupled Devices (CCD) use a light-sensitive material on a silicon chip to detect electrons excited by incoming light. They also contain integrated microcircuitry required to transfer the detected signal along... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Video Cameras - (1402 companies)
    ...image. They typically employ color separation devices such as beamsplitters rather than having integral filters on the sensors. Choices for imaging technologies for video cameras include CCD, CMOS, tube, and film. Charge Coupled Devices (CCD) use... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Board Cameras - (27 companies)
    ...spectrum of color. Board cameras use several different imaging technologies. Choices include charged coupled device (CCD), complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS), charge injection device (CID), photosensitive film, and ultraviolet (UV... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • UV Cameras - (14 companies)
    UV cameras have image sensors that detect light in the ultraviolet (UV) range. They are used to spot defects in industrial applications and as imagers in scientific applications. Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Smart Cameras - (34 companies)
    Smart cameras are stand-alone camera systems that contain an image sensor, integrated processor, and communication interface. They can be programmed for machine vision, security, and other imaging applications. Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Image Scanners - (183 companies)
    Image scanners are devices that scan two-dimensional (2D) objects and convert them into digital images. They often use a charge-coupled device (CCD) or contact image sensor (CIS) as their imaging-sensing component. Most image scanners read red-green... Learn More
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  • View to the Future: CCD and CMOS Sensors Today and Tomorrow
    Digital image sensors are well established in private and professional applications. But which sensor type works best, CCD or CMOS? This question enlightens passionate discussions. A more detailed analysis reveals that these sensors share many common characteristics. Both CMOS and CCD can...
  • A CMOS Active Pixel Image Sensor with In-pixel CDS for High-Speed Cameras (.pdf)
    of fast-. moving subjects and signal processing for real time tracking. Cameras for these application markets generally require. output of still image with low noise, high grayscale and high sensitivity. Currently, CCD and CMOS are the main technologies available for image sensor devices...
  • Leica Geosystems Walk-Around Measurement System (.pdf)
    advantages of CMOS chip technology in comparison to CCD. In addition, there is an outlook for the next generation of automotive CMOS sensors. technical support for CMOS sensors and camera products of Photonfocus. HOME COMPANY PRODUCTS SUPPORT APPLICATIONS SALES PARTNERS...
  • Forgot film? No problem for digital cameras
    or RS-232 ports. The amount of light reaching each photosite through the camera lens is represented by a vertical bar whose height is proportional to the charge intensity. NuCORE Technologies Inc. claims this chip set can deliver a three-CCD sensor color quality image from a single CCD or CMOS...
  • High Speed Imaging of Small Objects
    intensity of this fluorescence is difficult to record at normal video rates, and nearly impossible at higher frame rates. Physical Size - Weight and balance. Many of today's high performance, high speed cameras are large and heavy compared to "normal" CCD cameras used in microscope applications...

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Active pixel sensor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2 Comparison to CCDs 2.1 Advantages of CMOS compared to CCD
Image sensor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Another hybrid CCD/CMOS architecture, sold under the name "sCMOS", consists of CMOS readout integrated circuits (ROICs) that are bump bonded to a CCD
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CCD and CMOS sensor technology October 2010 Total cost comparison study of analog and IP-based video surveillance
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CMOS/CCD sensor interface Resize, color space conversion FLYRIMXPRDCMPR: i.MX Family Comparison Table
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The Comparison of CCD and CMOS Image Sensors Lihua Zhanga,b,c,...
The Comparison of CCD and CMOS Image Sensors Lihua Zhanga,b,c, Yongjun Jinb, Lin Linb, Jijun Li*b, Yungang Dub a State Key Laboratory of Remote
A novel single-transistor APS and its comparison with 3T CMOS...
A novel single-transistor APS and its comparison with 3T CMOS image sensor Xin-Yan Liu1, Xi Lin1, Cheng-Wei Cao1, Qing-Qing Sun1, Paul-Chang Lin2,
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