New high-resolution image sensor features CameraCubeChip® package with AntLinx™ digital interface for the smallest and thinnest disposable endoscope designs SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS ...
Sharp today announced the RJ63YC100, a new back-illuminated CMOS camera sensor for devices such as smartphones that comes in a slim package at 5.7mm thick. The small size will help the sensor fit ...
Teledyne e2v has launched the Lince5M™ NIR, a high-speed CMOS image sensor designed to perform in both visible and near-infrared wavelengths, catering to various commercial, industrial, and medical ...
Designed as a rear-view-camera component for driver assistance applications, the OV7940 CMOS image sensor integrates all the electronics needed to directly drive an NTSC or PAL display. The device ...
In an industry first, *1 the new sensor from SSS leverages Dual Speed Streaming technology to output all of the pixels in a captured image at a maximum rate of 40 frames per second while ...
Nikon has introduced the $2,500 Z6 III with the world's first "partially-stacked" 24.5-megapixel (MP) sensor. That allows for high speed shooting in both photo and video modes, while unlocking ...
Enables automated systems to spot hazards at longer distances; and better synchronisation with scanning lidar. Sony Semiconductor Solutions is to launch a new CMOS image sensor for automotive cameras ...
Specialised Imaging Ltd reports on the recent market launch of SI Sensors (Cambridge, UK) - a new division of the company focused on the development of advanced CMOS image sensors. Drawing upon a team ...
IDS recently announced the launch of an industrial camera series based on Prophesee’s event-based Metavision® sensing and processing technologies. The uEye EVS ultra- compact camera leverages the ...
Most modern digital cameras use CMOS tech to capture light, but not all are equally capable. We break down the various types of CMOS sensors and differentiate them from CCD and Foveon chips. Images, ...
Twas a time, possibly before some of you reading this were born, when astroimaging was an ordeal. Imagine a world with manual guiding. You’d spend hours staring at a star centered in an illuminated ...