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One for All, and All for One – A Flexible Approach to CMOS Line Scan Design
Mar 19, 2013Our internal projects typically have names that are more “fun” than the part numbers that end up in our datasheets. I’ve been involved in projects with names ranging from star constellations and wine varieties to superheroes! A while back, I … Continue reading
Spectral Cognisance 2 – How White are your Whites?
Sep 12, 2012In my first post in this series I started at the beginning of this story. We have seen that the optical path and the sensor itself modulate the effective spectrum that is available to generate signal for an image sensor. Filtering, … Continue reading
The Angle on Optical Acceptance
May 2, 2012In my last post – not the April Fools post – but the one before… I described how pixel Fill Factor plays a role in the optical efficiency of an image sensor. The Optical Acceptance Angle is directly related to Fill … Continue reading