Camera sources today are overwhelmingly based on either Charge-Coupled Device (CCD) or CMOS technology. Both of these technologies convert light into electrical signals, but they differ in how this ...
Only two months ago, I wrote a blog entry on Kodak’s 50-Mpixel CCD still-camera sensor and the Hasselblad H3DII-50 large-format camera that first carried this sensor. Well, Kodak has just unleashed ...
B&W Tek, Inc. is proudly shipping the i-trometer series CCD array, low cost spectrometers. Using a high UV-NIR response wide dynamic range back-thinned CCD array with a low stray light optical bench, ...
At the heart of today’s digital imaging devices are charge-coupled devices (CCD). A type of semiconductor that’s sensitive to light, a CCD consists of a 2-D array of individual elements, each of which ...
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B&W Tek's high dynamic range, low stray light spectrometer with plug-and-play USB interface. The back-thinned CCD array provides superior UV to NIR spectral response and great signal-to-noise ratio. B ...
Charged Coupled Devices (CCDs) manipulate the movement of electrical charges by changing the signals through the various stages within the device, later converting captured light into digital data. An ...
Despite improvements in the performance of cameras based on CCD (charge-coupled device) arrays, the rate at which they can capture multiple images is typically limited to around a thousand frames per ...
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