Designed for integration into medical endoscopes, the IK-CT2 camera from Toshiba Imaging is an ultra-small, chip-on-top video camera that measures just 1 mm (tip) x 0.7 mm x 0.7 mm. The camera features a 220 x 220 back-side illuminatedCMOS image sensor with integrated F4.5 / 120° FOV lens, cable, interface board, and camera control unit which features 59.94 Hz output frequency, DVI-D, and USB 2.0 outputs. Additionally, the camera features Toshiba’s color processing with its 12-channel color matrix adjustment, freeze frame, 5 user-programmable settings files, and can be controlled remotely through RS-232. The IK-CT2 CMOS camera will be on display at SPIE Photonics West 2017 from January 29 – February 2, 2017 at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco.
SPIE Photonics West 2017 booth number: 4156
To Learn More:
Contact: Toshiba Imaging
Headquarters: Irvine, CA, USA
Product: IK-CT2 CMOS camera
Key Features: 1 mm (tip) x 0.7 mm x 0.7 mm design,220 x220 back-side illuminated CMOS image sensor, and integrated F4.5 / 120° FOV lens, cable, and interface board.
What Toshiba Imaging says:
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