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Smaller 1-Mpixel imager delivers 120 fps

Is first in a series of advanced CCDs, all of which will fit into packages with the same footprint and pinout

The first of a planned series of devices, the KAI-01050 1/2-in. image sensor can record up to 120 fps and packs 1-Mpixel capability into what formerly would have required a 2/3-in. format. It is the first device in a series that will come in packages with the same footprint and pinout, allowing designers of, say, industrial imaging and robotic systems to effortlessly upgrade imaging capability for new models.

Smaller 1-Mpixel imager delivers 120 fps

Based on the company’s eighth-generation interline-transfer CCD technology (which reduces pixel size by almost 50%, doubles the maximum frame rate, and increases quality), the sensor owes its speed in part to a quad-output architecture that provides a choice of one, two, or four 40-MHz frame offload paths.

At the same time, the 5.5-µm-pixel device reduces image smear to −100 dB, producing cleaner images at high speeds. It also provides low-noise operation of 12 e at 40 MHz. (About $300 ea/ prod qty — samples available now; prod qty, 1st qtr 2008.)

Kodak Image Sensor Solutions , Rochester , NY
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http://www.kodak.com/go/imagers

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