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White paperCCD and cmos sensor technologyTechnical white papertable of contents 1. i ntroduction to image sensors 3 2. CCD technology 4 3. cmos technology 5 4. h DtV and megapixel sensors 6 5. Main differences 6 6. Conclusion 6 5. h elpful links and resources 73 Introduction to image sensorsWhen an image is being captured by a network camera, light passes through the lens and falls on the image sensor . The image sensor consists of picture elements, also called pixels, that register the amount of light that falls on them. They convert the received amount of light into a corresponding number of electrons. The stronger the light, the more electrons are generated. The electrons are converted into voltage and then transformed into numbers by means of an A/D-converter.
CCD and CMOS sensor technology Technical white paper. table of contents 1. introduction to image sensors 3 2. CCD technology 4 3. CMOS technology 5 ... The image sensor consists of picture elements, also called pixels, that register the amount of light that falls on them. They convert the received amount of light into a corresponding number of
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