CMOS sensors from e2v available in 8, 12, and 16 Mpixel formats

Dec. 7, 2016
The Emerald CMOS image sensors have a small true global shutter pixel of 2.8 microns.

The Emerald CMOS image sensors have a small true global shutter pixel of 2.8 μm. They improve dark signal nonuniformity by 10X, allowing good high-temperature performance, as well as long exposures in low-light applications such as microscopes or outdoor cameras. They are available in 8, 12, and 16 Mpixel formats.
e2v
Chelmsford, Essex, England

www.e2v.com/imaging

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