Expanding on its line of Sapphire CMOS image sensors, e2v has released a new version of its 2 MPixel EV76C570 with a microlens designed to accept a Chief Ray Angle (CRA) as low as zero degrees. With this new feature, the sensor—which is available in color (EV76C571ACT) and black and white (EV76C571ABT)—features improved performance with uniformity of response over the whole array area, making it ideal for applications such as microscopy, according to e2v. Additionally, the sensor features a 4.5 µm pixel size and achieves a 50 fps frame rate at full resolution. The new sensor can be used with the same electronic and optical interfaces as the standard Sapphire 2-megapixel EV76C570, allowing it to be used as a drop-in replacement.
To Learn More:
Contact:e2v
Headquarters: Chelmsford, Essex, England
Product: EV76C571ACT and EV76C571ABT 2 MPixel CMOS image sensor
Key Features: New microlens designed to accept a Chief Ray Angle (CRA) as low as zero degrees, 4.5 µm pixel size, 50 fps frame rate at full resolution.
What e2v says:
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