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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
Camera lenses and video lenses attach to video cameras for use in machine vision, quality monitoring, security, and remote monitoring for industrial and commercial operations. This search form does not cover consumer video camera lenses. Search by Specification | Learn More
Camera filters provide a range of optical filtering effects in scientific, research, and industrial applications. 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
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
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
Low light cameras are designed for low light applications. They contain sensors that are highly sensitive to light and reduce images to a series of lines. Search by Specification | Learn More
Smart cameras are stand-alone camera systems that contain an image sensor, integrated processor, and communication interface. They can be programmed for machine vision, security, and other imaging applications. Learn More
Charge injection device (CID) cameras are used in analytical instrumentation, industrial machine vision, medical, scientific and aerospace applications. Learn More
UV cameras have image sensors that detect light in the ultraviolet (UV) range. They are used to spot defects in industrial applications and as imagers in scientific applications. Learn More
Camera control units (CCUs) are used to remotely control operations such as zoom, panning, focus, and aperture. Learn More
...of the actual devices appear like slightly oversized video cameras, while others appear a bit bulkier. They have been getting smaller since the introduction of Focal Plane Array (FPA) detectors. The specific uses of the imagers are widespread... Search by Specification | 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
Video switchers control video display sequences for multiple camera systems. Search by Specification | Learn More
Digital video recorders record and store video camera output in digital form on disk. Search by Specification | Learn More
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SONY EVI-HD1 Industrial Vision Source
Sony XCL-5005/CR Color Digital Camera Industrial Vision Source
Sony - FCB-H11 Industrial Vision Source
Security Block Camera from Sony Sony Visual Imaging Products
IEEE1394 cameras - FOculus CMOS version NET USA, Inc.
Sony High Def. P/T/Z Teleconference Camera Sony Visual Imaging Products
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Optical fibers are typically manufactured from a preform consisting of a silica core which may be doped silica or pure silica and a cladding classically of silica having a lower refractive index than the core. An additional layer or coating/buffer is added to prevent the ingress of moisture and other contaminants .. (read more)
PixeLINK is pleased to welcome the new PL-E420 series of digital microscopy cameras to the line-up of PixeLINK's professional camera solutions. As a pioneer in the development of high performance CMOS and CCD cameras, PixeLINK is porting its extensive imaging know-how to the new line of PL-E cameras. (read more)
The PL-B777 & PL-B778 cameras have a rich set of features and capabilities all controllable through software. A rolling shutter and external trigger allows for synchronization in demanding machine vision applications. In video mode, the camera can deliver 7 fps at 2592 x 1944, 16 fps at 1600 x 1200 and 63 fps at 648 x 480 all with user-definable region of interest (ROI). (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)
PixeLINK's PL-B956 & PL-B957 are rugged industrial vision cameras with excellent image quality. These cameras features a 1.45 mega pixel CCD sensor (1392 X 1040) at 15 fps. Factory calibrated Digital Pixel Correction and on-board Flat Field Correction (FFC) provides excellent image quality. (read more)
PixeLINK's PL-B954H & PL-B955H are rugged industrial vision cameras, with excellent image quality. These cameras feature a 1.45 mega pixel CCD sensor (1392 x 1040) at 15 fps. Factory calibrated Digital Pixel Correction and on-board Flat Field Correction (FFC) improves image quality and corrects for non-unifrom illumination and optics. (read more)
PixeLINK's PL-B952 & PL-B953 are rugged industrial vision cameras with excellent image quality. These cameras feature a XGA CCD sensor (1024 X 768) at 20 fps. Factory calibrated Digital Pixel Correction and on-board Flat Field Correction (FFC) provides excellent image quality. (read more)
PixeLINK's PL-B958 & PL-B959 are rugged industrial vision cameras with excellent image quality. These cameras feature a 2.0 mega pixel CCD sensor (1392 x 1040) at 15 fps. Factory calibrated Digital Pixel Correction and on-board Flat Field Correction (FFC) provides excellent image quality. Careful attention to the color balancing ensures accurate and vivid color reproduction. (read more)
PixeLINK's PL-B954 & PL-B955 are a rugged industrial vision cameras with excellent image quality. The camera features a 1.45 megapixel CCD sensor (1392 x 1040) at 10 fps. Factory calibrated Digital Pixel Correction and on-board Flat Field Correction (FFC) provides excellent image quality. (read more)
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)
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Limitations in Time Resolved Photoluminescence of Gallium... Limitations in Time Resolved Photoluminescence of Gallium Nitride Using a Streak Camera See Storming Media LLC Information |
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Use of a Charge Coupled Device (CCD) Array as a Medium-Speed... Use of a Charge Coupled Device (CCD) Array as a Medium-Speed Streak Camera See Storming Media LLC Information |
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UCLA PBPL   Home > Research > Diagnostics > Bunch Length > Streak Camera Streak Camera Tunneling Monitor Sorry, this page is under construction. |
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X-ray Streak Camera X-ray Streak Camera (Laser Lab) Zenghu Chang's group uses the x-ray streak camera experiment in the Laser Lab. |
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Streak camera: Definition from Answers.com Streak camera Sci-Tech Dictionary: streak camera 5min Related Video: Streak camera Top Wikipedia: Streak camera |
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Research on a solid state-streak camera based on an... Research on a solid state-streak camera based on an electro-optic crystal (Proceedings Paper) |
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Streak image tube for spatial-temporal structure of soft x-ray... An x-ray streak tube (XRST) for soft x-ray (0.1 - 10 keV) research and a streak camera with the XRST as a part of it are described. |
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High speed arc photos: rotating mirror vs streak camera High speed arc photos: rotating mirror vs streak camera Subject: High speed arc photos: rotating mirror vs streak camera |
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Phys. Rev. ST Accel. Beams 3 (2000): R. Holtzapple, M.... Measurements of the beam's bunch length in the Cornell Electron-Positron Storage Ring (CESR) have been made using a streak camera. |
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Home - Optronis GmbH - Your Partner for Cameras and... Streak Camera - Photocathode Gating Optronis integrated a photocathode gating into its universal streak cameras based on the SC-10 main unit. See Optronis GmbH Information |