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26 October 1999 Ultrahigh-resolution 14,400-pixel trilinear color image sensor
Thomas Carducci, Antonio S. Ciccarelli, Brent J. Kecskemety
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Abstract
An ultra-high resolution 14,400 pixel trilinear image sensor is under development to meet customer requirements as they progress into next generation, high-end color scanning systems. High-performance features being incorporated into this device include an enhanced color filter scheme providing improved blue and green responsivity, electronic exposure control, and antiblooming protection. To our knowledge, this will be the highest resolution trilinear sensor to date and is being designed to provide common optical length to Kodak's current line of long trilinear imagers.
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Thomas Carducci, Antonio S. Ciccarelli, and Brent J. Kecskemety "Ultrahigh-resolution 14,400-pixel trilinear color image sensor", Proc. SPIE 3794, Materials and Electronics for High-Speed and Infrared Detectors, (26 October 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.366742
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KEYWORDS
Image sensors

Charge-coupled devices

Sensors

Optical filters

Photodiodes

Clocks

Image resolution

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