CMOS camera

March 6, 2000
The Phantom V4.0 CSR-CMOS imaging sensor is a complementary metal-oxide semiconductor camera that takes 1000 pictures/s at 512 x 512 pixels.

The Phantom V4.0 CSR-CMOS imaging sensor is a complementary metal-oxide semiconductor camera that takes 1000 pictures/s at 512 x 512 pixels. It has rapid synchronous shutter times down to 10 µm. Users can select live image areas to achieve up to 32,000 pictures/s without the blooming or multipanel artifacts of CCDs. Up to 63 cameras can be operated from a single laptop PC using FireWire ports. Operating parameters can be stored in camera memory.
Vision Research, Wayne, NJ

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