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25 April 1997 New 1000x1000 frame transfer CCD camera for high-speed high-fidelity digital imaging
David J. Litwiller
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Abstract
DALSA's new CA-D4-1024 camera is the state-of-the-art in high-resolution, high speed, high fidelity, CCD area array image capture camera technology. Its features marry the best of both high frame rate cameras and slow-scan scientific cameras. These include ultra-low dark current at room temperature operation, low noise, high signal capacity, high fill-factor, electronic shuttering, low smear, anti- blooming, 1000 X 1000 resolution, progressive scan, user controlled frame rates up to 40 f.p.s., in-camera digitization, compact camera size, low camera power dissipation,and both 8 to 12 bit video digitization options.
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David J. Litwiller "New 1000x1000 frame transfer CCD camera for high-speed high-fidelity digital imaging", Proc. SPIE 3019, Solid State Sensor Arrays: Development and Applications, (25 April 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.275178
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Imaging systems

Video

CCD cameras

Data modeling

Signal processing

Machine vision

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