SI Sensors has introduced CCD-in-CMOS technology, a hybrid innovation that blends the high sensitivity of Charge-Coupled Devices (CCDs) with the efficiency and integration of Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (CMOS) sensors. This development is set to revolutionize high-speed imaging for contract laboratories.
The perfect match for high-demand applications
Contract laboratories require imaging solutions that balance exceptional performance with efficient data handling and system simplicity. CCD-in-CMOS technology addresses these needs by enabling:
- Ultra-high-speed burst imaging at millions of frames per second.
- High signal-to-noise ratios for clear and detailed results.
- Integrated circuitry to minimize system complexity and costs.
- Flexibility for a wide range of imaging needs, from rapid event analysis to hyperspectral studies.
Advantages for contract testing labs
- High throughput: Capture ultra-fast processes with precision.
- Data clarity: Ensure accurate results with high-resolution imaging.
- Simplified systems: Reduce costs and complexity with on-chip integration.
- Adaptability: Suitable for diverse testing environments, including materials analysis and biomedical research.
“We believe that our ability to create ultra-fast burst mode devices will revolutionize high speed imaging. Capable of recording at millions of frames per second with full resolution, this new generation of CCD-in-CMOS image sensors can provide exceptional capture speed with high signal-to-noise ratio, ensuring clear and detailed images of the fastest observable events,” said Phil Brown, General Manager of SI Sensors.
Driving innovation in contract testing
By combining the strengths of CCD and CMOS sensors, SI Sensors equips contract labs with advanced tools to meet the most demanding imaging challenges, enhancing their capabilities and competitiveness.
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