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  • How to Image in Extreme, Low-light Conditions
    pixel sensor and a built-in electronic shutter to 1/2000 seconds, the IK-1000ME offers a real solution for imaging in ultra-low-light or starlight conditions.
  • The PRIMA fringe sensor unit
    after beam combination and a very-low-resolution spectrometer without photometric channels. It consists of two identical fringe sensors for dual-star operation in PRIMA astrometric mode. Methods. Unique among interferometric beam combiners, the FSU uses spatial phase modulation in bulk optics
  • IMX415 vs. IMX335 Sensors: A Comprehensive Comparison Guide
    sensors are vital in determining overall camera performance. Plus, sensor technologies are constantly evolving in a bid to revolutionize the industry. As a result, there is always a demand for image sensors that register the packed combination of compactness, high frame rate, low light performance
  • High-performance 5MP monochrome NIR USB camera designed for a wide range of medical applications
    See3CAM_CU512M - a high-performance 5MP monochrome NIR USB camera designed for a wide range of medical applications. Featuring the onsemi (R) AR0522 Image Sensor with 2.2 mm Back Side Illuminated Pixel Technology, this camera delivers superior low-light performance and improved sensitivity
  • Dark Count
    is approximately the square root of the dark count. In this example, the dark noise is about 55 electrons. This could easily degrade any low-light image you attempted to capture over this period of time. These sensors specify a "doubling temperature" of 5-6° C. Cooling the CCD to +10° C would reduce the dark
  • Piezo Motors: Principle of Operation for Engineers
    variations in the form of sound is the most common sensor application, which is seen in piezoelectric microphones and piezoelectric pickups for electrically amplified guitars. Piezoelectric sensors in particular are used with high frequency sound in ultrasonic transducers for medical imaging and industrial

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