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Picturing the Perfect CMOS?

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When every photon counts, researchers count on CCD sensors. But CMOS sensors -- and their backers -- can't be entirely discounted when it comes to high-end applications.

Hank Hogan

With larger pixel sizes, improved noise reduction, bigger arrays and other techniques, vendors are producing CMOS sensors that rival CCDs. They offer lower power consumption, greater readout speed, smaller system size and other desirable characteristics. A look at the technology reveals when — and how — CMOS sensors will be used in research-grade cameras and other demanding applications. In the great image sensor war, there have been some surprising twists. Sometimes these two competing technologies have swapped places. For instance, CCD imagers are appearing in cell phone cameras — a...Read full article

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    Published: June 2003
    CCDCMOS sensorsFeaturesgreater readout speedindustriallower power consumptionMicroscopySensors & Detectorssmaller system size

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