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CMOS Cameras

A CMOS camera refers to an imaging device that employs a complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) image sensor to capture digital images. CMOS cameras have become ubiquitous due to their low power consumption, high integration, and cost-effectiveness. Learn more about CMOS cameras →

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Tattile srl - Mairano, Italy
Teledyne DALSA, European Sales Office - Krailling, Germany
Teledyne e2v France - Saint Egreve, France
Teledyne FLIR Integrated Imaging Solutions - Richmond, Canada
Teledyne HiRel Electronics - Milpitas, CA
Teledyne Photometrics - Birmingham, United Kingdom
Teledyne Rad-icon Imaging - Milpitas, CA
The Imaging Source Europe GmbH - Bremen, Germany
The Imaging Source LLC - Charlotte, NC
Tucsen Photonics Co. Ltd. - Fuzhou, China
TUSS Vision Inc. - Tama, Japan
Uniforce Sales and Engineering - Newark, CA
Unit One - Roedvig Stevns, Denmark
Videomail Inc. - Santa Clara, CA
Vieworks Co. Ltd. - Anyang, South Korea
Vision Research Inc., Phantom Digital High-Speed Cameras - Wayne, NJ
Vision Systems Technology LLC - San Diego, CA
Vista Imaging Inc. - San Carlos, CA
Wenglor Sensoric GmbH - Tettnang, Germany
Wintriss Engineering Corp. - San Diego, CA
X-Scan Imaging Corp. - San Jose, CA
Zarbeco LLC - Succasunna, NJ

Glossary
  • camera A light-tight box that receives light from an object or scene and focuses it to form an image on a light-sensitive material or a detector. The camera generally contains a lens of variable aperture and a shutter of variable speed to precisely control...
  • CMOS
  • complementary metal-oxide semiconductor Complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) refers to a technology used in the fabrication of integrated circuits, particularly semiconductor devices like microprocessors, memory chips, and image sensors. Here is a breakdown of the...
  • CMOS camera A CMOS camera refers to an imaging device that employs a complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) image sensor to capture digital images. CMOS cameras have become ubiquitous due to their low power consumption, high integration, and...
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