Low-light CCD camera

Feb. 1, 1996
The UltraPix 400 and UltraPix 1600 CCD cameras have high gray-scale resolutions which make them well suited to low-light low-contrast imaging applications.

The UltraPix 400 and UltraPix 1600 CCD cameras have high gray-scale resolutions which make them well suited to low-light low-contrast imaging applications. The cameras have 13-bit (or 15-bit for systems using on-chip binning) resolution, which offers more than 8000 levels of gray. The UltraPix 400 has a 768 × 512 CCD matrix, while the UltraPix 1600 has a 1536 × 1024 matrix.

Micro Photonics, Allentown, PA

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