CCD cameras usually have larger pixels than CMOS cameras. The benefit of larger pixels is more surface area to gather photons, increasing the amount of light captured per pixel.
In this paper, we discuss our experimental development of a new ultrahigh-speed high-sensitivity CCD that increases the number of pixels four-fold to 300,000 pixels, as well as the development of ...
The CCD worked by exposing a grid of photosensitive pixels arrayed on a chip to light, converting the light to electrons, and ...
A linear CCD module looks like an overgrown DIP chip with a glass window right on top of a few thousand pixels laid out in a straight line. The data from these pixels isn’t output as a series of ...
After the Super CCD captures the image, Fuji's signal processing doubles the number of pixels for output, creating new pixels based on the colors from surrounding pixels. Mimicking the sensitivity ...
It’s an array of tiny color filters that sit on top of a camera’s CCD. The filter makes it so that each sub-pixel in the image sensor only sees red, green, or blue light. The Bayer filter is ...