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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
Imaging workstations are vision systems used for metrology or image analysis in laboratory and cleanroom settings. Search by Specification | Learn More
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
Scanning software is used with optical and document scanners or with other imaging equipment to digitize, create, edit and evaluate images. Learn More
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
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
Pressure intensifiers are pressure-increasing devices used to raise the pressure of hydraulic or pneumatic fluids. They differ from pumps in that they can only increase the pressure of a normally pressurized fluid. Search by Specification | Learn More
Image scanners are devices that scan two-dimensional (2D) objects and convert them into digital images. Learn More
Image processors includes the hardware and/or software that translates data into dots or pixels in a printer or image setter. Learn More
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
Image analysis software is used to enhance, identify or quantify features in an image by breaking down or applying digital image filters. Learn More
Imaging plates, imaging films and imaging chemicals include offset printer plates, photographic or image setter film, developers, fixers and other supplies for printing, graphics, radiographic and IR imaging. Learn More
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
Scientific imagers are high resolution systems used to capture moving or still images. 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
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CCD Image Sensors Hamamatsu Corporation USA
CCD 3041, Full Frame CCD Image Sensor Fairchild Imaging
Fiber-optic coupled camera - largest available CCD Fairchild Imaging
S10141-1008S CCD Image Sensor Hamamatsu Corporation USA
High Performance Scientific Image Sensor Fairchild Imaging
CCD 111 - 256 Element Linear CCD Fairchild Imaging
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The CCD 3041 is a 2048(H) x 2048(V) solid state Charge Coupled Device (CCD) full frame sensor. The CCD is intended for advanced scientific, aerospace, industrial, and medical imaging applications. The CCD 3041 active area is organized as an array of 2048 horizontal by 2048 vertical imaging elements. (read more)
The S10141-1008S CCD Image Sensor is a back-thinned type FFT-CCD with pixel size of 12 um. It also features a low readout noise and high resolution back-thinned CCD image sensor with built-in thermoelectric cooler intended for fluorescence spectrometer, ICP, industrial inspection, semiconductor inspection, etc. (read more)
Hamamatsu designs and manufactures various types of image sensors that cover a wide range of intensity levels and spectral response ranges. Devices operate from near infrared (NIR) at 2.6 µm, through visible and ultraviolet (UV) down to soft X-rays and hard X-rays at several hundred keV. Our image sensors are made from either silicon or InGaAs. (read more)
DALSA Corporation has announced the availability of two new High Quanta image sensors tailored for scientific, life sciences, and astronomy 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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The CCD 486 is a 4k x 4k charge coupled device (CCD) full frame image sensor. The CCD is intended for advanced scientific, space, medical, industrial and commercial digital imaging applications. (read more)
The CCD 111 is a monolithic 256-element linear CCD or Charge Coupled Device. This linear CCD is designed for optical character recognition and other machine vision applications that require high sensitivity and high-speed. (read more)
Lumenera offers superior CCD cameras specifically designed for lunar, solar and planetary imaging, featuring high sensitivity and extremely fast frame rates. (read more)
Basler A100 Series cameras are designed for advanced users of digital industrial cameras who require megapixel resolution. With an array of standard features and a choice of interface types, these are extremely flexible cameras. (read more)
Applications that demand a large field of view and high optical throughput particularly benefit from the size and sensitivity of the Condor™ 486EF. At more than 36 cm2 , the 486 is the largest commercially available CCD, and when coupled to a 1:1 imaging fiberoptic, it delivers unsurpassed optical throughput (read more)
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Hamamatsu Photonics - Europe and America MCT, InSb Detectors Image Sensors (CCD, CMOS, etc.) X-Ray Flat Panel Sensors X-Ray Dental CCDs X-Ray Semiconductor Sensors X-Ray Line Scan Cameras |
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Image Intensifier Replacements X-Ray Tubes, image intensifier systems, camera tubes, CCTV & CCD Cameras,CCTV Monitors, high voltage cables, See C-Arms International Information |
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Image Intensifier Systems X-Ray Tubes, image intensifier systems, camera tubes, CCTV & CCD Cameras,CCTV Monitors, high voltage cables, See C-Arms International Information |
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Study of x-ray CCD image sensor and application: Publications:... Disposal process for CCD video signal quantification was expatiated; X-ray image intensifier's constitutes, function of constitutes, coupling |
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Mr. Paul Hoess : SPIE.org Profile Noise performance comparison of ICCD with CCD and EMCCD camer |
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A Low-Cost Approach to High-Resolution, Single-Photon Imaging... to similar, low-light CCD gamma-cameras which solely apply gain in the CCD. With amplification from the image intensifier, the system is no longer |
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Device for CMOS image sensor data reading and image processing... Erlagol, Altai, Russia Item Abstract: CCD and CMOS image sensors features were studied; review of the CMOS image sensors was carried out; features of |
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AGO_instrument: The image intensifier (13) amplifies both images and the phosphor is re-imaged on the CCD (15) by the lens (14). The CCD electronics boards (16) |
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Description of the Wideband Imaging Camera (WIC) A curved image intensifier is optically coupled to a CCD and the optics provides a field of view of 17x17 degrees. |
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Society of Manufacturing Engineers to add image intensification to applications without the large size and high cost previously associated with traditional image-intensifier systems." |