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CMOS: New Imager on the Block. By Craig Johnston. published 9 June 2003. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. LAS VEGAS In the same ...
PARIS — Israeli start-up TransChip is targeting mobile handset vendors seeking to upgrade cellphones to popular camera phones with a single-chip CMOS image sensor that integrates image processing and ...
MANHASSET, New York — The dilemma of shrinking pixel size in CMOS image sensors' without degrading performance and image quality is the big hurdle today in the steeplechase among at least a half-dozen ...
Ten years ago this writer returned from the NAB Show having seen JVC and Ikegami introduce CMOS-based cameras. Skip to main content. Open menu Close menu. TV Tech. Search. Search TV ... Where CCDs can ...
This industry-leading CMOS imager-based optical thermal sensor, featuring on-device edge AI, offers cutting-edge price-performance, intelligent feature detection and commercial scalability to ...
CMOS imager has 2Mpixel resolution Imager supplier e2v has increased the resolution of its Sapphire family of global shutter CMOS imaging sensors with a 2Mpixel 1600 x 1200 pixel device. The EV76C570 ...
Enabling the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory’s (NRL’s) two onboard telescopes to study the sun closer and with better resolution than before NEWPORT BEACH and MENLO PARK, Calif. – October 2 ...
CMOS Ultra-low-light Bio-imager ULS24: 04 Jun 2015. he Anitoa ULS24 is an ultra-low-light image sensor. Its low cost, small form factor and high level of integration make it optimally suited for use ...
A 1.3-Mpixel CMOS image sensor from Micron Technology gives users a progressive scan image that can meet the quality requirements of digital still and digital video cameras. The ...
The customized CMOS imager units to be used on the optical telescope for the Solar Orbiter mission will provide the largest frame images of the sun yet. The Solar Orbiter mission—a joint effort ...
Researchers at the University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas) have designed an imager chip that could let cameras and mobile phones see through walls, wood, plastics, paper, and ...