As a manufacturer of both Charge-Coupled Devices (CCD) and CMOS image sensors, why do we have two different approaches for image sensing? CCD technology was designed for imaging, and is the base ...
There is growing demand for A3 multifunction printers with higher scanning speeds. TCD2726DG meets the demand by improving the performance with a faster operating clock rate: a 100MHz (50MHz x 2ch) ...
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 ...
KAWASAKI, Japan, August 05, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation ("Toshiba") has launched a lens-reduction type [1] CCD [2] linear image sensor "TCD2728DG" for A3 ...
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Why Are CCD Sensors Superior to CMOS in Binning?
Binning is a crucial feature of scientific cameras, especially in applications with low light such as chemiluminescence western blotting. Binning increases the sensitivity and signal-to-noise ratio ...
Designed for demanding scanning applications, the KLI-8023 8,000-pixel, tri-linear CCD image sensor has a 15-bit dynamic range. The device features 9 mm2 pixels arranged in three rows of red, green ...
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“No device is ever perfect, nor is photographic film” –George E Smith, co-inventor of the CCD sensor, has died
George E Smith helped invent a device that changed everything from photography to astronomy: the CCD sensor. Smith, co-inventer of the CCD sensor, Nobel Prize winner, National Inventors Hall of Fame ...
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