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CCD Cameras - (329 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, scanning the image very rapidly. CCD cameras use two-dimensional CCD arrays with many thousand of pixels
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CMOS Cameras - (95 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 amplifier, and can be addressed and read individually.  Search by Specification | Learn more about CMOS Cameras

Vision Sensors - (114 companies)
Vision sensors are machine vision video cameras with integrated signal processing and imaging electronics. They typically include program and data interfaces. Search by Specification | Learn more about Vision Sensors

Video Cameras - (914 companies)
Video cameras take continuous pictures and generate signals for display or recording. They capture images by breaking them down into a series of lines. This search form does not include consumer devices such as camcorders. Search by Specification | Learn more about Video Cameras

CCD Image Sensors - (55 companies)
Charged coupled device (CCD) image sensors are electronic devices that are capable of transforming a light pattern (image) into an electric charge pattern (an electronic image Search by Specification | Learn more about CCD Image Sensors

CMOS Image Sensors - (53 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 system package size and overall cost Search by Specification | Learn more about CMOS Image Sensors

High Speed Cameras - (90 companies)
High speed cameras are designed for rapid image acquisition for scientific or industrial analysis of rapidly changing or moving processes. Search by Specification | Learn more about High Speed Cameras

Position Sensors, Optical Triangulation - (46 companies)
Optical triangulation position sensors use reflected waves to pinpoint position and displacement. Search by Specification | Learn more about Position Sensors, Optical Triangulation

Parity Checkers and Generators - (20 companies)
Parity checkers are integrated circuits (ICs) used in digital systems to detect errors when streams of bits are sent from a transmitter to a receiver. Parity generators calculate the parity of data packets and add a parity amount to them. Search by Specification | Learn more about Parity Checkers and Generators

Digital Latches - (41 companies)
Digital latches are logic devices that latch onto or retain digital states (1 or 0) in data storage circuits. Search by Specification | Learn more about Digital Latches

Shift Registers - (35 companies)
Shift registers are sequential logic circuits that are used to store and move data. They accept binary inputs from one serial or parallel source and then shift the data through a chain of flip-flops, one bit at time. Search by Specification | Learn more about Shift Registers

Monostable Multivibrators - (21 companies)
Monostable multivibrators, also known as one-shots, are digital devices similar to flip-flops, but with only one stable state where they remain until triggered by an input signal. Once triggered, the output is switched to the opposite state. Search by Specification | Learn more about Monostable Multivibrators

Image Scanners - (105 companies)
Image scanners are devices that scan two-dimensional (2D) objects and convert them into digital images. Learn more about Image Scanners

Oscillators - (437 companies)
Oscillators are devices that are used to generate repetitive signals. They produce output signals without an input signal. There are two major types of electronic oscillators: harmonic oscillators and relaxation oscillators. Harmonic oscillators produce sine wave outputs. Relaxation oscillators produce non-sine wave outputs such as square wave, rectangular wave, and sawtooth outputs. Search by Specification | Learn more about Oscillators

Camera Filters - (28 companies)
Camera filters provide a range of optical filtering effects in scientific, research, and industrial applications. Search by Specification | Learn more about Camera Filters


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CCD vs. CMOS
DALSA CCD and CMOS sensors  DALSA CCD and CMOS cameras 2005 Update: CMOS vs. CCD: Maturing Technologies, Maturing Markets by Dave Litwiller, in Photonics Spectra August 2005 (421k PDF). CCD vs. CMOS: ...
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CCD (charge coupled device) and CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) image sensors are two different technologies for capturing images digitally. Each has unique strengths and weaknesses ...
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CCD vs. CMOS. CCD vs. CMOS: Facts and Fiction. Choosing an imager means considering not only the chip, but. also its manufacturer and how your application will evolve.. by Dave Litwiller. Much has ...
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Image sensors: CCD vs. CMOS. Buyer's Guide / Guides / Image sensors: CCD vs. CMOS. The image sensor of the camera is responsible for transforming light into electrical signals. When building a camera ...
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