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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
  • The Ultimate Image Sensor Guide: EMCCD vs. SCMOS vs. CMOS vs. CCD
    Image sensors are responsible for capturing visual data, which is extremely crucial for the overall performance of the embedded vision system. But there are many factors to be considered, like resolution, frame rate, etc. Get to know about EMCCD, sCMOS, CMOS, and CCD sensors - and how they compare
  • EETimes.com | Electronics Industry News for EEs & Engineering Managers
    -all competition sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. Sanyo to ship smallest CCD module In a race to shrink images sensors for use in camera phone applications, Sanyo Electric Co. Ltd. said it has developed a megapixel CCD image sensor with the industry's smallest pixels
  • Sony STARVIS vs. Sony Pregius: The ultimate image sensor comparison
    Sony STARVIS and Sony Pregius are two of the most powerful camera sensors. In fact, both sensors are cost-effective and outperform older CCD sensors. Now, find out their biggest similarities and differences, their use cases, and e-con Systems' latest camera solution that is powered by based
  • How to Image in Extreme, Low-light Conditions
    conditions, the user requires an imaging tool that offers sensitivity and dynamic range in excess of current generation night vision cameras. Toshiba Imaging Systems Division, a division of Toshiba America, has developed an ultra-sensitive ½" CCD color camera with the help of new, revolutionary
  • Luminescence Lifetime Imaging with Transparent Oxygen Optodes
    Due to the modular luminescence lifetime imaging system (MOLLI) that has been developed within the last few years, it is possible to use oxygen sensors that are not optically isolated. Transparent planar optodes and dispersed nanooptodes for the first time enable a direct optical link between
  • EETimes.com | Electronics Industry News for EEs & Engineering Managers
    image sensors. Forte's new CEO pushes behavioral synthesis adoption Sean Dart, Forte Design Systems' new president and CEO, will try to expand the adoption of Forte's Cynthesizer behavioral synthesis tool beyond its current stronghold in the Japanese consumer
  • Transparent Oxygen Optodes in Environmental Applications at Fine Scale as Measured by Luminescence Lifetime Imaging
    Due to the modular luminescence lifetime imaging system (MOLLI) that has been developed within the last few years, it is possible to use oxygen sensors that are not optically isolated. Transparent planar optodes and dispersed nanooptodes for the first time enable a direct optical link between

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