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8 November 1984 A 1024-Pixel CCD Line-Scan Image Sensor With Color Sensitivity
R. H. Dyck, K. K. Shah, L. M. Ruzicka
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Abstract
A line-scan image sensor with color sensitivity has been developed. The sensor utilizes a green-white-yellow-cyan sequence of pixels so as to provide one sample of luminance data for every two pixels and one sample-set of chrominance data for every four pixels. The color filters are formed directly on the silicon device. Good performance has been demonstrated. This device is expected to find use in industrial inspection cameras where color is important.
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R. H. Dyck, K. K. Shah, and L. M. Ruzicka "A 1024-Pixel CCD Line-Scan Image Sensor With Color Sensitivity", Proc. SPIE 0501, State-of-the-Art Imaging Arrays and Their Applications, (8 November 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.944648
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KEYWORDS
Optical filters

Imaging systems

Cameras

Sensors

Line scan image sensors

CCD image sensors

Charge-coupled devices

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