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        Complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (CMOS) is a technology for constructing integrated circuits. CMOS technology is used in microprocessors, microcontrollers, static RAM, and other digital logic circuits. CMOS techno ...
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        Advantage of the CMOS Sensor 4 IP VIDEO MONITORING SYSTEMS ©2011 Sony Corporation April, 2011 / Ver. 1.0 Another major element that determines image quality is noise reduction. In “Exmor” CMOS sensors, noise on the analog part is eliminated by the ...
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    An image sensor is a device that converts an optical image into an electronic signal. It is used mostly ......
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    Wavelength range and properties ... Two types of sensors CCD and CMOS ... Comparison table CCD vs CMOS. ○ Aspect: ○ Sensitivity. ○ Dynamic range....
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    Since CMOS and CCD image sensors are ‘color blind’, a filter in front of the sensor allows the sensor to ......
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    CMOS Sensor “Exmor”. In recent years, with growing interest in small HD- resolution camcorders, there ......
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    The new global shutter HDTV sensors 9221/2 and 9225/6 are ideally suited for high performance and high quality applications. Our CMOS image sensors are optimized for specific requirements and deliver still and motion images in HD quality. The new feature-...
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    table of contents. 1. introduction to image sensors. 3. 2. CCD technology. 4. 3. CMOS technology. 5. 4. hDtV and megapixel sensors. 6. 5. Main differences. 6. 6....
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    Much has been made in the past five years of the poten- tial for CMOS imagers and of the impending demise of the in- cumbent image-sensing technology,....
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    CMOS = technology to produce high image quality has proven more difficult and specialized to obtain than expected. CMOS APS Vs. CCD. • CCD. – requires ......