Kodak will use its own 5-megapixel CMOS sensor in the new $99 Easyshare C513 camera, due to ship this month. Stephen Shankland Former Principal Writer Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to ...
Palo Alto, Calif. – A new family of CMOS color and monochrome image sensors from Agilent Technologies Inc. is available in a surface-mount package that is 25 percent smaller and 50 percent thinner ...
OSAKA, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Panasonic Corporation today announced that it developed the CMOS image sensor (APD-CMOS) that uses avalanche photodiodes (APDs) *1 in each pixel. The company has ...
BOISE, Idaho — Micron Technology Inc., said today (February 17, 2003) it is sampling a 640 x 480 pixel CMOS color image sensor. The sensor is available as a version that includes an image processor, ...
The latest generation of CMOS and charge-coupled device (CCD) image sensors features wider spectral bandwidths, higher sensitivity levels, lower noise operation, and smaller form factors. Better ...
Researchers at Rice University have created an image sensor that integrates light amplifiers and colour filters directly into pixels, enabling colour detection similar to the human eye. The biomimetic ...
As manufacturing systems become more intelligent – perhaps as the concepts behind Industry 4.0 become adopted more broadly – the need for more capable vision systems has grown sharply. Machine vision ...
Two years after launching the world’s first high-end HDV Handycam, Sony Australia has unveiled the HDR-FX7, its first HDV camcorder with 3 ClearVid CMOS Sensor technology. leadpic_Sony-3CCD-camcorder ...
This release is available in German. The car of the future will have lots of smart assistants onboard – helping to park the car, recognize traffic signs and to warn the driver of blind spot hazards.
Modern manufacturing and logistics distribution centers need to increase productivity levels by increasing conveyor speeds and widening fields of view and working ranges. However, this is limited by ...
Complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology now offers state-of-the-art imaging capabilities necessary for a number of biomedical applications, but the question is, can it supplant the ...