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Supplier: BAE Systems - Fairchild Imaging
Description: The CCD 5023 is a high sensitivity Time Delay Integration (TDI) CCD sensor designed for wide area scanning operations such as dental or medical x-ray imaging. It has the following operational advantages: Vertical summing stage allows up to three (binning 3 x 3 case) vertical
- Array Type: Full Frame Area Array, Other
- Data Rate: 3 MHz
- Dynamic Range: 20 dB
- Horizontal Pixels: 1704
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Supplier: BAE Systems - Fairchild Imaging
Description: The CCD 5061 is a 6144 pixel x 128 line, high-speed TDI sensor. This array is set up for bi-directional operation. With four outputs running at 20MHz per output the CCD 5061 can provide a total data of 80MHz with line rates up to 12K. Utilizing Fairchild Imaging's
- Array Type: Other
- Data Rate: 20 MHz
- Dynamic Range: 80 dB
- Horizontal Pixels: 6144
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Supplier: BAE Systems - Fairchild Imaging
Description: The CCD 8091 is a 9216 pixel by 128 line, high-speed TDI sensor. This array is set up for bi-directional operation. With six outputs running at 20MHz per output, the CCD 8091 can provide a total data rate of 120MHz with line rates up to 12K. Utilizing Fairchild Imaging's
- Array Type: Other
- Data Rate: 20 MHz
- Dynamic Range: 80 dB
- Horizontal Pixels: 9216
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Supplier: BAE Systems - Fairchild Imaging
Description: The CCD 10121 is a 12K (12,288) pixel x 128 line, high speed TDI sensor. With eight outputs, each running at 20MHz, the CCD 10121 can provide a total data rate of 160MHz enabling the CCD to run at better than 12KHz line rate. Utilizing Fairchild Imaging proprietary buried
- Array Type: Other
- High Speed: Yes
- Horizontal Pixels: 12288
- Output Channels: 8
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Supplier: Teledyne DALSA
Description: Monolithic hyperspectral imagers--multiple different imaging areas on one chip "Push-broom" linear and TDI sensors with X resolution to 12000+ pixels and unlimited Y resolution Back side illuminated (BSI) options for maximum sensitivity and QE Antireflective coatings to optimize
- Array Type: Linear Array
- Horizontal Pixels: 12000
- Image Sensor Type: Color
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Specialized CCD for the time delay and integration (TDI) regime with variable vector of image movement velocities
Figure 3 shows the CFC5 distribution for a velocity field (shown in Fig. 1) at shooting by two photoreceivers -by the ordinary TDI CCD array with a square photosensitive field and element size P1 (curve 1) and by Cl-CCD (curve 2).
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Array Technology As Applied To Future Earth Resources Sensors
Buttable TDI CCD arrays have been made by placing all bonding pads above and below the array and by connecting to the imaging section TDI gates with narrow conductors placed over the sensitive array, either over the channel stops or angled across …
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PCCD - video processor and its application in moving image velocity sensor
The sensor was based on unique specialized TDI CCD array - .
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CCDs For IR Focal Plane Arrays
The CCD /detector coupling structure is replicated once for each detector (640 times) ineach 80 x 8 TDI CCD array .
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Time delay and integration charge-coupled devices for ecological monitoring systems
For this reason TDI arrays provide the possibility to have as many focal planes as tens of thousands of hybrid elements. t Each TDI CCD array has two types of chips with similar photoelectric parameters and the design identical to that of …
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New Horizons
The panchromatic MVIC TDI category covers operation in either of the panchromatic TDI CCD arrays , but only one pan array can be operated at any time.
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Ralph: A Visible/Infrared Imager for the New Horizons Pluto/Kuiper Belt Mission
The panchromatic MVIC TDI category covers operation in either of the panchromatic TDI CCD arrays , but only one pan array can be operated at any time.
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Simultaneous multiplanar image acquisition in light microscopy
For a 1024 pixel x 96 line TDI CCD array with a 13 x 13 pm pixels the active area is 0.524 x 0.049 n.
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Laser-Induced Damage To Silicon CCD Imaging Sensors
The devices were poly -silicon gate Time Delay Integrating ( TDI ) CCD arrays of 2048x96 elements.
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Performance of an extended dynamic range time delay integration charge coupled device (XDR TDI CCD) for high-intrascene dynamic range scanning
TDI CCD arrays are often used for overhead surveillence where high dynamic range scenes may result from imaging of cities with areas of bright sunlight and deep .