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The inventor of the CMOS camera sensor just won the Nobel Prize of Engineering
The godfather of the active-pixel CMOS sensor, Eric R Fossum, PhD, has been awarded the 2026 Charles Stark Draper Prize for ...
Teledyne e2v is proud to present their versatile new chip, the Lince6M5. A fully digital, high speed CMOS active pixel sensor that is purpose built to ensure maximum flexibility. Lince6M5 has an ...
Sony Semiconductor announced the upcoming release of the IMX925 stacked CMOS image sensor with back-illuminated pixel structure and global shutter. This new product offers 394 fps high-speed ...
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Eric Fossum earns the prestigious Draper Prize for pioneering the CMOS image sensor
Image: Draper Eric Fossum, the inventor of the modern CMOS image sensor and a longtime friend of DPReview, was recently ...
It has been nearly 10 years since modern CMOS active-pixel image sensors first demonstrated their potential for high-quality image capture. Today, they are used in such high-volume applications as PC ...
Tokyo, Japan - January 23, 2012 - Sony Corporation ("Sony") today announced that it has developed a new next-generation back-illuminated CMOS image sensor which embodies the continuous evolution of ...
a CMOS image sensor with 410 million pixels (24,592 x 16,704 pixels), the world's highest pixel count for a 35mm full-frame camera. The sensor is expected to be used in a variety of fields that ...
ATSUGI, Japan, Nov. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation (SSS) today announced the upcoming release of the IMX925 stacked CMOS image sensor with back-illuminated pixel ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Are CMOS image sensors ready for foundry production? Industry representatives were almost evenly split at an evening panel that addressed the question at the International Solid-State ...
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Developments in complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technology allow the sensors to penetrate into high-performance applications that were previously not practical. Lars Hansen of Basler ...
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