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  2. Contact image sensor - Wikipedia

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    CIS devices typically produce lower image quality compared to CCD devices; in particular, the depth of field is greatly limited, which poses a problem for material that is not perfectly flat. However, a CIS contact sensor is smaller and lighter than a CCD line sensor, and allows all the necessary optical elements to be included in a compact ...

  3. sCMOS - Wikipedia

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    sCMOS (scientific Complementary Metal–Oxide–Semiconductor) are a type of CMOS image sensor (CIS). [1] These sensors are commonly used as components in specific observational scientific instruments, such as microscopes [2] and telescopes. [3] sCMOS image sensors offer extremely low noise, rapid frame rates, wide dynamic range, high quantum ...

  4. Talk:Contact image sensor - Wikipedia

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    CIS sensors can now produce scans of equal or superior quality. I am changing the article In my (speciality) line of work I have yet to see a proof for superior quality. And even equal quality can only be achieved by great efforts which obsolete the cost-advantage compared to CCD.

  5. Image scanner - Wikipedia

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    Scanner unit with CIS. A: assembled, B: disassembled; 1: housing, 2: light conductor, 3: lenses, 4: chip with two RGB-LEDs, 5: CIS. Scanners equipped with contact image sensor (CIS) scanning elements are designed to be in near-direct contact with the document to be scanned and thus do not require the complex optics of CCDs scanners. However ...

  6. HAD CCD - Wikipedia

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    Sensor size (Diagonal) Unit cell size Sensitivity (typical value F5.6) Sensor saturation signal (minimum value) Output Subpixel layout Release Date ICX249 [1] 752 x 582 0.44 MP 8.0 mm 1/2" 8.6 μm x 8.3 μm 1100 mV 900 mV Adjacent field line sums Cy Ye G Mg about 1999 ICX445 [2] [3] 1296 x 966 1.25 MP 6.0 mm 1/3" 3.75 μm² 460 mV 350 mV

  7. Image sensor - Wikipedia

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    A micrograph of the corner of the photosensor array of a webcam digital camera Image sensor (upper left) on the motherboard of a Nikon Coolpix L2 6 MP. The two main types of digital image sensors are the charge-coupled device (CCD) and the active-pixel sensor (CMOS sensor), fabricated in complementary MOS (CMOS) or N-type MOS (NMOS or Live MOS) technologies.

  8. Photodetector - Wikipedia

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    Incident light generates charge in the capacitors, which is sequentially read and processed to form an image. CCDs are commonly used in digital cameras and scientific imaging applications. CMOS Image Sensors (CIS): CMOS image sensors are based on complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology. They integrate photodetectors and signal ...

  9. Camera interface - Wikipedia

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    The Camera Interface block or CAMIF is the hardware block that interfaces with different image sensor interfaces and provides a standard output that can be used for subsequent image processing. A typical Camera Interface would support at least a parallel interface although these days many camera interfaces are beginning to support the Mobile ...