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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. Search by Specification | Learn More
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
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
...position, bar or matrix code, optical character recognition (OCR), and color mark or color recognition. Imaging technology used in vision sensors includes CCD, CMOS, tube, and film. Charge Coupled Devices (CCD) use a light-sensitive material... Search by Specification | Learn More
...image. They typically employ color separation devices such as beamsplitters rather than having integral filters on the sensors. Choices for imaging technologies for video cameras include CCD, CMOS, tube, and film. Charge Coupled Devices (CCD) use... Search by Specification | Learn More
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
...speed cameras include CCD, CMOS, tube, and film. Charge Coupled Devices (CCD) use a light-sensitive material on a silicon chip to detect electrons excited by incoming light. They also contain integrated microcircuitry required to transfer the detected... Search by Specification | Learn More
...oxide semiconductor (CMOS) image sensors operate at lower voltages than charged coupled devices (CCDs), reducing power consumption for portable applications. Analog and digital processing functions can be integrated readily onto a CMOS chip, reducing... Search by Specification | Learn More
...of a photographic lens can be adjusted to control the amount of light reaching the film or digital sensor (CCD or CMOS). In combination with variation of shutter speed and film speed, the aperture size will regulate the film's degree of exposure... Learn More
CCD) or contact image sensor (CIS) as their imaging-sensing component. Most image scanners read red-green-blue (RGB) color from an array, and then transfer the scanned image to a computer. Product specifications include the way in which the image... Learn More
...available, along with alarms and changes in state of switches. Typically, the sensing component for optical triangulation position sensors is either a charged coupled device (CCD) or a photodiode (PSD). The sampling rate is important... Search by Specification | Learn More
...logic (ECL) uses transistors to steer current through gates that compute logical functions. Another logic family, complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS), uses a combination of p-type and n-type metal-oxide-semiconductor field effect transistors... Search by Specification | Learn More
...through gates that compute logical functions. Another logic family, complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS), uses a combination of p-type and n-type metal-oxide-semiconductor field effect transistors (MOSFETs) to implement logic gates and other... Search by Specification | Learn More
...coupled logic (ECL) uses transistors to steer current through gates that compute logical functions. Another logic family, complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS), uses a combination of p-type and n-type metal-oxide-semiconductor field effect... Search by Specification | Learn More
...transistors to steer current through gates that compute logical functions. Another logic family, complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS), uses a combination of p-type and n-type metal-oxide-semiconductor field effect transistors (MOSFET... Search by Specification | Learn More
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Sony New GigE Cameras for Machine Vision Sony Visual Imaging Products
Sony Machine Vision Analog Video Camera Sony Visual Imaging Products
PixeLINK's PL-B954H Color & PL-B955H Mono Cameras PixeLINK
PixeLINK PL-B958 Color & PL-B959 Mono Cameras PixeLINK
Sony 2/3 Sony Visual Imaging Products
Analog Progressive Scan Camera for Machine Vision Sony Visual Imaging Products
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PixeLINK's machine vision cameras range from XGA to 6.6MP resolutions in both b/w and color formats. The PL-B700 series of CMOS cameras feature 8 & 10-bit output and the PL-B900 series of CCD cameras feature 8 & 12-bit output. User-friendly interface options include FireWire, GigE or USB 2.0 in straight or right-angled case designs. (read more)
Customizable miniature motion assembly accepts standard threaded lenses; enables higher-performance digital imaging (read more)
NET New Electronic Technology presents the FOculus IEEE1394 camera series acc. to IIDC 1.31 CCD and CMOS version - NEW CMOS Tiny housing -to meet all required assembly dimension (read more)
PixeLINK is a manufacturer of high-performance color and monochrome CCD and CMOS cameras designed for machine vision and industrial inspection applications. PixeLINK's CCD cameras are available in three configurations and can be customized for OEM applications. (read more)
Fairchild Imaging, a manufacturer of CCD, CMOS and OEM CCD cameras, presents the Osprey, a 2k TDI CCD line scan camera for challenging machine vision and industrial inspection applications. (read more)
DALSA's newest 4 megapixel true two-phase CCD is designed to meet specific scientific and X-ray applications requirements for high sensitivity, high frame rate and large field of view.
DALSA's High Quanta series of sensors provide outstanding quantum efficiency in a front illuminated sensor. Back side thinned versions of the sensor are available on a custom basis.
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PixeLINK is a manufacturer of high-performance color and monochrome CMOS cameras designed for machine vision and industrial inspection applications. PixeLINK's CMOS cameras are available in three configurations and can be customized for OEM applications. (read more)
The PL-B771 has a rich set of features and capabilities all controllable through software. External triggering and two general purpose outputs provide for synchronization in demanding machine vision applications. (read more)
CMOS image sensor (CIS) technology is on the brink of fulfilling its potential to become the global detector platform of choice for scientific photonics applications requiringe world class sensitivity, speed, dynamic range, resolution, and field of view. The results of pioneering work is shared in a ground-breaking white paper. (read more)
The 4-megapixel GE2040 is a very high-resolution CCD camera with Gigabit Ethernet output running 15 fps at 2040x2040 resolution. The sensor used in the GE2040 is the high-quality KAI-4021 CCD image sensor from Kodak and provides superior image quality, excellent sensitivity, and low noise. (read more)
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CCD vs. CMOS CCD vs CMOS Comparison Applications Professional Still Cameras CCD vs. CMOS The technologies and the markets See DALSA Profile & Catalog |
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Compare network cameras, IP cameras, security cameras,... Product comparison Fixed cameras Fixed domes Product comparison table Product comparison table (A4 page view) See AXIS Communications, Inc. Information |
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HowStuffWorks "Digital Camera Resolution" CCD and CMOS: Filmless Cameras Digital Camera Resolution CCD and CMOS: Filmless Cameras Digital Camera Resolution |
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Consumer Camcorders - High Definition Camcorders - DVD... See Canon USA Information |
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EOS (SLR) Camera Systems - EOS Digital SLR Cameras - EOS 35mm... And CMOS means significantly less power consumption and longer battery life than CCD. See Canon USA Information |
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Cisco Small Business Video Surveillance Cameras Models... CMOS CCD CCD CCD Image Sensor Size 1/4" Models Comparison Cisco PVC2300 Business Internet Video Camera - Audio/PoE See Cisco Systems, Inc. Information |
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The comparison of CCD and CMOS image sensors: Publications:... The comparison of CCD and CMOS image sensors (Proceedings Paper) |
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Real-time multi-core parallel image sharpness evaluation... parallel image sharpness evaluation algorithm for high resolution CCD/CMOS based digital microscope autofocus imaging system (Proceedings Paper) |
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i.MX31 Product Summary Page CMOS/CCD sensor interface Resize, color space conversion FLYRIMXPRDCMPR: i.MX Family Comparison Table See Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. Information |
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Two-dimensional electro-optic sampling of THz radiation using... By operating the CMOS camera in a normalized differential mode on the single-shot basis synchronized to the pump laser pulses, a better |