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convert a pattern of light into an electrical signal.

See Also: Cameras, CMOS


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  • Machine Vision Camera - 0.4 MP, 522 FPS, Sony IMX287, Color

    Blackfly S USB3 - Teledyne FLIR

    The Blackfly® S leverages the industry’s most advanced sensors in an ice-cube form factor. It is packed with powerful features enabling you to easily produce the exact images you need and accelerate your application development. This includes both automatic and precise manual control over image capture and on-camera pre-processing. The Blackfly S is available in GigE, USB3, cased, and board-level versions.

  • Machine Vision Camera - 1.3 MP, 149 FPS, PYTHON 1300, Color

    Chameleon3 USB3 - Teledyne FLIR

    The Chameleon®3 camera family combines the ease-of-use of USB3, small size, flexibility of board-level versions, and popular CCD and CMOS image sensors into an affordable package. For FLIR cameras with the latest sensors and most advanced feature sets, please refer to Blackfly S and Oryx camera families.

  • Machine Vision Camera - 1.3 MP, 60 FPS, e2v EV76C560, Color

    Flea3 USB3 - Teledyne FLIR

    The Flea®3 line of USB3 Vision, GigE Vision and FireWire cameras offers a variety of CMOS and CCD image sensors in a compact package. The Flea3 leverages a variety of Sony, ON Semi, and e2v sensors ranging from 0.3 MP to 5.0 MP and from 8 FPS to 120 FPS. For FLIR GigE and USB3 cameras with the latest sensors and most advanced feature sets, please refer to our Blackfly S and Oryx camera families.

  • Machine Vision Cameras

    Manta Series - Allied Vision Technologies

    High-performance industrial cameras with a large choice of sensors, modular options and built-in image optimization. VGA to 12 Megapixels. CCD and CMOS (Sony, CMOSIS). Up to 125 fps. NIR versions, board level option.

  • Microscope Cameras

    Carl Zeiss AG

    In contrast to digital cameras for normal photography, microscope cameras are built to meet the demands of high-end science- and research applications. For maximum light sensitivity they use large CCD or CMOS sensors for image acquisition. Color reproduction is often critical, why features like Microscanning or Color-Co-Site Sampling ensure optimal image quality. Due to the lack of a light absorbing color filter monochrome microscope cameras for fluorescence imaging are even more sensitive.

  • Miniature Camera Modules

    ams AG

    The NanEye miniature CMOS image sensors and corresponding camera module configurations are available in modular form factors as small as 1 mm x 1mm. Various optics options are available.

  • Rolling Shutter Image Sensors

    Framos Technologies d.o.o.

    Rolling Shutter devices start and then stop their exposure line by line. This means that that each line will be recorded at a slightly different exposure time. This effect is pronounced for short exposures which produces images with distortion due to moving objects and short flashes of light.

  • Sensor IP Cores

    Euresys Inc.

    The IMX Pregius from Sony is a series of widely used, high quality CMOS image sensors. S2I’s IMX Pregius IP Core supports these sensors, it is able to read their data as well as controlling them. It is delivered as a reference design along with an FMC module compatible with S2I’s MVDK and standard FPGA evaluation kits. Together, they provide an easy way to design a camera.

  • Spectral Response (Spectral Sensitivity) Measurement

    Bunkoukeiki Co., Ltd

    It is used to measure the spectral response (spectral sensitivity) of photoelectric conversion devices (photodetectors / sensors) such as silicon photodiodes and CCD · CMOS image sensors . Measurement in the broadband wavelength region can be performed with low stray light.

  • Spectroradiometer

    FieldSpec 4 Hi-Res NG - Analytical Spectral Devices, Inc.

    Higher resolution hyperspectral sensors yield greater precision for remote sensing classification applications, producing more information from every pixel generated in an image than ever before. To help maximize the full potential of these next generation sensors, measurements from ground based instrumentation need to meet or exceed the sensor’s spectral resolution. In the absence of this resolution equality, data is interpolated during post processing and vital spectral information can be smoothed and lost.

  • SWIR Image Sensors

    Framos Technologies d.o.o.

    Though NIR and SWIR act similarly to visible light, they are not visible to the human eye. As a result, these spectrums present valuable information which can show artifacts or damage that would otherwise not be seen. Click here to see some examples of how SWIR is being used in existing applications today.

  • Target simulators

    Inframet

    Simat simulator is an advanced hardware simulator capable to simulate in infrared range several targets on quasi uniform background. In detail Simat simulator is a modular image projector capable to simulate in infrared range variable intensity, variable angular size, variable spectrum, spatially and temporally dynamic airborne type targets on quasi uniform background. Basically the aim of Simat to enable simulation typical airborne targets like aircrafts or helicopters for infrared imaging sensors used for surveillance of these targets. Optionally Simat can be modernized to enable simulation in both IR and UV/visible ranges as the projectors are built using broadband reflective optical elements.

  • ToF Image Sensors

    Framos Technologies d.o.o.

    The ability to measure objects at a distance to determine how far away they are and/or their overall dimensions is becoming more popular in Imaging. With this, there are several different techniques and technologies, each with their own advantages and disadvantages. Picking the right one can be daunting without someone in your corner to help decipher your needs and direct you to the best product to meet them.

  • USB 3.0 Cameras With CCD

    xiD - XIMEA GmbH

    *Quality components - Sony "EXview HAD CCD II" sensors delivering 2.8, 6.1, 9.1 and 12 Mpix*Fastest - Highest speed using full 4 TAP readout potential*Industry standard interface - Compliant with USB 3.0 SuperSpeed specification*Versatile mini camera - Subtle 60 x 60 x 39 mm, 320 grams (1)*Power - Lowest power consumption starting at 3 Watt, bus powered with USB3 cable*Cool - Minimal heat dissipation with passive COOLing*Compatibility - USB 3.0 support for Windows 7 and 10, macOS, Linux, ARM and 30 Libraries*Connectivity and Synchronization - Programmable opto-isolated input and output, 3 status LEDs*Bandwidth potential - 5Gb/s interface 400Mpix/s data throughput*Software interfaces - GenICam / GenTL and highly optimized xiAPI SDK for Image Processing*High grade - Quality class of sensors is combined with specially selected IR filters *Easy deployment - Range of accessories and widest hardware and software interoperability*Highly Customizable - Available in Board level and with Peltier TE Cooling

  • VIS-SWIR FPA's

    Inframet

    Imaging electronic sensors sensitive in visible, near infrared, short wavelength infrared spectral bands that generate two dimensional electronic images have found mass applications in industry, defense, security, science, environmental protection, medicine etc. Imaging sensors sensitive only in VIS/NIR range are almost exclusively silicon chips manufactured using a series of technologies: CCD, CMOS. ICCD, EMCCD, EBAPS, sCMOS in color or monochromatic versions. Color VIS/NIR sensors are sensitive to light only in visible range when monochromatic VIS/NIR sensors are sensitive up to about 1000nm.

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