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13 October 1994 Real-time imaging with mega-pixel charge-coupled devices
Albert J. P. Theuwissen, Jan T. Bosiers, H. Heijns, Gregory Kreider, Herman L. Peek, E. Roks, Chris J. Schaeffer, Holger Stoldt
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Abstract
A technology is described which allows the application of real-time imaging in combination with mega-pixel CCDs. This technology is based on the following characteristics: high-speed transport of the video information through the parallel CCDs in the imaging section, very high-speed transport of the charge packets through the serial section of the devices, and high- speed conversion of the electrons to a measurable voltage by the output amplifier. Key competencies to comply with these requirements are: low-resistive CCD gates, low- capacitance CCD gates and high bandwidth and low noise floor output stages.
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Albert J. P. Theuwissen, Jan T. Bosiers, H. Heijns, Gregory Kreider, Herman L. Peek, E. Roks, Chris J. Schaeffer, and Holger Stoldt "Real-time imaging with mega-pixel charge-coupled devices", Proc. SPIE 2354, Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision XIII: 3D Vision, Product Inspection, and Active Vision, (13 October 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.189091
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KEYWORDS
Charge-coupled devices

Video

Imaging systems

Real time imaging

Amplifiers

Tungsten

Video surveillance

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