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Amplifier Promises To Improve Charge-Coupled Devices

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Kathleen G. Tatterson

LOS ALAMOS, N.M. -- A charge-coupled device (CCD), the component that converts light into electronic signals in scientific and commercial imaging instruments, is only as good as its amplifier. A new amplifier developed at Los Alamos National Laboratory could allow such devices to run 10 times faster than previously possible in scientific applications -- with the same dynamic range. CCDs operating in the average commercial video camera perform at speeds of 60 fps and high noise levels because of the 6- to 10-MHz video bandwidth. Conversely, devices employed in scientific applications, such as...Read full article

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