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e2v Increases Production of Dental X-ray Sensors

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e2v and TowerJazz announced that e2v has increased the rate of production of its dental x-ray sensors that incorporate TowerJazz’s 0.18-µm CMOS image sensor (CIS) technology.

The two companies will work together to create a new generation of system-on-chip (SoC) dental sensors that benefit from high image quality and advanced levels of integration and embedded capabilities, the companies said.
Replacing conventional x-ray film, dental intra-oral x-ray sensors provide dentists with an instant digital image on a screen rather than on film that needs to be developed.

Over the past year, e2v has progressively increased its production, utilizing TowerJazz’ Fab2, to meet the demand of the dental x-ray sensor market. With a shift from film to digital and from CCD to CMOS technology, the market’s worth was $30 million in 2009. It is expected to increase by 10 to 15 percent per year.

e2v provides technology solutions for high performance systems within the medical and science, aerospace and defense, and commercial and industrial markets.

Tower Semiconductor Ltd. and its fully owned subsidiary, Jazz Semiconductor, operate collectively under the brand TowerJazz, which manufactures integrated circuits.

For more information, visit: www.e2v.com 
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Published: January 2011
Glossary
cmos image sensor
A CMOS image sensor, short for complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor image sensor, is a type of semiconductor device used to capture visual information and convert it into electrical signals for digital imaging applications. CMOS image sensors are widely employed in digital cameras, smartphones, webcams, automotive cameras, medical imaging devices, and various other imaging systems. CMOS image sensor suppliers → Key features and components of a CMOS image sensor include: ...
x-ray film
A film or plate that is usually coated on both sides with a very fast emulsion that is sensitive to x-rays, and used to record x-ray diffraction patterns photographically.
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