Toshiba releases a lens-reduction type CCD linear image sensor for high-speed data readouts by image inspection equipment.
While CMOS technology has become the dominant force in many imaging markets, Charge-Coupled Devices (CCDs) continue to hold an essential place in scientific and space imaging. From the Euclid Space ...
Worksop based Supertracker is redefining what workshops can expect from computerised wheel alignment, with its compact, ...
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Best Pentax DSLRs of all time: options for all budgets
Tim Coleman guides us through the best Pentax DSLR options available, both new and second-hand options along with some classics The post Best Pentax DSLRs of all time: options for all budgets appeared ...
By studying faint distortions in galaxy shapes across a vast region of sky, scientists probed the hidden structure of the universe. In the standard picture of the universe, nearly everything is hidden ...
The iQoo 15 emerges as a compelling all-rounder, boasting a stunning 2K 144Hz AMOLED display and robust performance powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite ...
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This Sony camera could see through clothing – until Sony halted production!
Despite sounding like a futuristic device from a sci-fi flick, the Sony Handycam CCD-TRV65 could be modified to perform a very weak brand of X-ray vision, prompting Sony to fix the production line and ...
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 ...
Advanced sensor technologies are evolving rapidly and, as a result, are seeing an uptick in integration into industrial imaging applications such as real-time, high-throughput manufacturing and ...
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