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CCD Image Sensor

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A new CCD sensor from ON Semiconductor incorporates an improved amplifier design and optimized microlens structure for industrial imaging.

The KAI-08051 has a 5.5-µm pixel architecture, 8-megapixel resolution, 15 fps readout rate and a 4/3 optical format that improves light sensitivity, reduces read noise and improves color accuracy compared to previous generations.

The sensor is used for traffic imaging, surveillance, medical imaging and industrial inspection.


Vision-Spectra.com
Jul 2014
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