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Image Sensors for Extreme Temperatures

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DUISBURG, Germany, Sept. 21, 2010 — Image sensors used as parking aids in cars or used for quality control in production systems must be able to withstand the very high temperatures that often prevail in these environments. Now, research scientists have produced a CMOS chip that functions even at a temperature of 115 °C. More and more car manufacturers are equipping their vehicles with image sensors; for example, to register the presence of pedestrians or vehicles in the blind spot or to detect obstacles while parking. The sensors must be able to function in extremely high temperatures and in blazing sunlight. If they...Read full article

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    Published: September 2010
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    dark current
    The current that flows in a photodetector when there is no optical radiation incident on the detector and operating voltages are applied.
    automotive sensorscamerasCCDCMOSCMOS image sensorsDark currentEuropeFraunhofer Institute for Microelectronic Circuits and SystemsGermanyghostinghigh temperature applicationsimage intensifiersimage noiseImagingindustrialmanufacturing quality controlResearch & TechnologySensors & DetectorsWerner Brockherde

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