CMOS image sensor from e2v to be showcased at Photonics West 2016

Jan. 18, 2016
The latest image sensor from e2v, the EV76C541, is a wide-VGA format CMOS image sensor that is designed for low-light conditions and can achieve a frame rate of 125 fps in full resolution.  

The latest image sensor from e2v, the EV76C541, is a wide-VGA format CMOS image sensor that is designed for low-light conditions and can achieve a frame rate of 125 fps in full resolution. The sensor features a 4.5 µm pixel size, and with low power consumption, is suitable for use in battery-powered applications such as handheld barcode scanners, as well as smart cameras, medical imaging, or 3D virtual reality goggles. Additionally, novel industrial machine vision application features such as multi region-of-interest mode and 3D range gating are also embedded on-chip. The EV76C541 will be on display at Photonics West in San Francisco from February 16-18.

SPIE Photonics West booth number: 5007

To Learn More:

Contact:e2v
Headquarters
: Chelmsford, Essex, England
Product:
EV76C541 CMOS image sensor
Key Features:
752 x 480 CMOS image sensor with 4.5 µm pixel size, 125 fps frame rate, 66 dB linear dynamic range, multiple ROI.

What e2v says:

View more information on the EV76C541.

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