ON Semiconductor to feature four image sensor demo stations at VISION 2016

Oct. 6, 2016
At VISION 2016 in Stuttgart, ON Semiconductor will have four different CCD and CMOS image sensor demonstration stations at Booth C32.

At VISION 2016 in Stuttgart, ON Semiconductor will have four different image sensor demonstration stations at Booth C32. One booth will feature the full PYTHON CMOS image sensor family, one on the company’s IT-EMCCD products such as the new KAE-08151 (pictured, more below), one on enhanced NIR sensitivity for CCD products such as the KAI-08052, and one on a yet-to-be-released image sensor. ON Semiconductor’s new KAE-08151 is an 8.1 MPixel 4/3” interline transfer EMCCD image sensor that features a 5.5 µm pixel size that can reach a speed of 14 fps. Each of the sensor’s four outputs incorporates both a conventional horizontal CCD register and a high-gain EMCCD register and an intra-scene switchable gain feature samples each charge packet on a pixel-by-pixel basis, enabling the camera system to determine whether the charge will be routed through the normal gain output or the EMCCD output, based on a user-selectable threshold.

VISION 2016 booth number: Hall 1, Booth C32

To Learn More:

Contact: ON Semiconductor
Headquarters: Phoenix, AZ, USA
Products: KAI-08151 EMCCD image sensor, KAI-08052 CCD image sensor, PYTHON CMOS image sensors.

What ON Semiconductor says:
View more information on the KAI-08151.
View more information on the KAI-08052.
View more information on PYTHON sensors.

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