Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation ("Toshiba") has launched " TCD2400DG ," a lens-reduction type [1] CCD [2] ...
Line rates up to 87kHz in standard models and up to 148 kHz in special OEM configurations. KONSTANZ, GERMANY, JANUARY 6, 2015 - The Chromasens allPIXA™ pro is the world's fastest, most powerful color ...
Toshiba’s TCD2728DG CCD linear image sensor uses lens reduction to cut random noise, enhancing image quality in semiconductor inspection equipment and A3 multifunction printers. As a lens-reduction ...
Developments in complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technology allow the sensors to penetrate into high-performance applications that were previously not practical. Lars Hansen of Basler ...
What kind of image sensor should you choose for your next machine-vision product—CMOS or CCD? Each has its advantages and disadvantages, depending on the application. Some companies produce both types ...
Many of the characteristics that engineers look for in machine-vision cameras are determined by the image sensor at the heart of that camera. High-quality images, high resolution, high frame rates, ...
It’s a bit of a truism that bigger sensors lead to better pictures when it comes to photography. Of course everyone who isn’t a photographer knows that moar megapixles is moar better. So, when ...
Chromasens announced the allPIXA pro, the world's fastest, most powerful color line scan CCD camera for high-speed machine vision applications on the market today. The allPIXA pro, with line rates up ...