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Teledyne e2v introduces 67 MPixel CMOS image sensor for high-resolution inspection

Targeting high-resolution imaging applications such as automated optical inspection, microscopy, and surveillance, the Emerald 67 from Teledyne e2v, according to the company, provides customers with ultra-low noise performance and only 2.8e- of readout noise.
July 5, 2018
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Targeting high-resolution imagingapplications such as automated optical inspection, microscopy, and surveillance, the Emerald 67 from Teledyne e2v, according to the company, provides customers with ultra-low noise performance and only 2.8e- of readout noise. The 67 MPixel global shutter CMOS image sensor features a 2.5 µm pixel size, 70% quantum efficiency, an APS-C optical format, up to 72 sub LVDS outputs, and 8/10/12 bit conversion modes. Additionally, the sensor includes a range of application-based features, including region of interest mode, high dynamic range mode, horizontal sub sampling, look-up table, binning, and pixel defect correction.

To Learn More:

Contact:Teledyne e2v
Headquarters
: Chelmsford, Essex, England
Product:
Emerald 67 CMOS image sensor
Key Features: 67 MPixel global shutter CMOS image sensor, 2.5 µm pixel size, 70% quantum efficiency, APS-C optical format, 8/10/12 bit conversion modes.

What Teledyne e2v says:
View a press release on the sensor.

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