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  • Electron Multiplication CCDs Offer a Flexible Solution
    -. -- at the sacrifice of resolution. thermal noise, but the degree of cool-. millisecond timescales is a hin-. With the modified readout node. ing required depends on the appli-. drance. mentioned above, the CCD gain can. cation. If the application demands. Recent improvements in electron
  • AUTOMOTIVE PARTS MANUFACTURING: Machine-vision system sorts aluminum car wheels
    The Sensor Control system uses a 36-in.- diameter white LED dome light from Metaphase Technologies (Bensalem, PA, USA) placed directly above the conveyor. As the wheels traverse the conveyor, a photoelectric switch captures images from a TGX-03 CCD GigE camera from Baumer (Radeberg, Germany
  • Development and Application of a MHz Frame Rate
    ) with individual pulse energies exceeding 75 mJ at 532 nm. The camera, having a single optical input, is comprised of an internal image splitter unit and four individual intensified, frame-straddling, 1280 x 1024 pixel, CCD camera modules. The combined laser and camera system provides imaging frame rates
  • 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
  • Night Vision Technologies
    Image intensification, Active illumination & Thermal imaging are three techniques used in Night Vision applications. Optics for night vision using photodetectors - infra-red and ultra-violet light range. Login/Register. Knight Optical's mission statement. * To be the global number one choice
  • Future Outlook For The Photonics Industry
    of imaging solutions designed for those applications subsequently increases. Because of this growth and development, the photonics marketplace has become packed with CCD and CMOS camera offerings that are readily available for practically any application from various manufacturers. Camera options
  • Short-wave IR imaging invades machine vision
    and technically, in literally hundreds of industrial applications. And they offer benefits thermal and visible-spectrum cameras do not, creating a performance/life-cycle cost advantage for SWIR, even in applications where both thermal and SWIR can technically do the job. Like visible CCD and CMOS detectors, SWIR
  • What is Hot in IR Micro Vision
    ). in such a manner that the picture of interest appeared at the second frame P (I), whereas the first frame. captured the background (zero bias) image P(0). By subtracting these frames one can get excess light or. heat intensity maps, P = P (I) - P (0). Also of significance is that the IR thermal

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