(Charge-Coupled Device sensor) An electronic memory that records the intensity of light as a variable charge. Although mostly replaced by CMOS sensors to capture images in cameras, camcorders and ...
For many, the evolution of security cameras is obvious. Housings have gone from the behemoths of the 70s and 80s to the compact versions we see today. Images have gotten clearer and have changed from ...
The VSP5610/11/12 are high-speed, high-performance, 16-bit analog-to-digital-converters (ADCs) that have four independent sampling circuit channels for multi-output charge-coupled device (CCD) and ...
The latest generation of CMOS and charge-coupled device (CCD) image sensors features wider spectral bandwidths, higher sensitivity levels, lower noise operation, and smaller form factors. Better ...
Many industry sources suggest that there may be a fundamental shift approaching for digital image sensors. Technology advances may soon allow the image quality available from CMOS image sensors to ...
Designers facing space constraints in flat-panel LCD, organic-LED (OLED), and CCD image-sensor applications have a new weapon. The AAT3190 charge-pump controller converts supply voltages ranging from ...
A CMOS-based chip that records the intensities of light as variable charges similar to a CCD chip. Although initially used in less expensive digital cameras, the quality of CMOS sensors has improved ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. ProCamHD CMOS chipmaker Rockwell Scientific recently signed a nonexclusive distribution agreement ...