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CMOS and CCD Share More Than a Letter

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Typically considered competitive technologies, CMOS and CCD sensors have more in common than meets the eye.

Hank Hogan,Contributing Editor

Howard Rhodes, director of imaging engineering at Boise, Idaho-based Micron Technology Inc., is a proponent of CMOS sensors. That’s to be expected, given that the company is one of the largest manufacturers of CMOS imagers in the world. It is heavily committed to the technology and the resulting products. But Rhodes bases his support of CMOS on more than just company loyalty. He invokes physics and semiconductor device engineering, noting that both CMOS sensors and their main competitors, CCDs, are fabricated of silicon. CMOS image sensors, like microprocessors and memories, are fabricated...Read full article

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    Published: September 2004
    CMOS imagersCMOS sensorsCommunicationsFeaturesindustrialMicron Technology Inc.Sensors & Detectors

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