EMCCD sensors from ON Semiconductor target scientific imaging and surveillance

May 22, 2017
Designed for such applications as medical and scientific imaging, surveillance, and intelligent transportation systems, the KAE-04471 and KAE-02152 from ON Semiconductor are Interline Transfer Electron Multiplication CCD (IT-EMCCD) image sensors that feature a 7.4 µm pixel size.

Designed for such applications as medical and scientific imaging, surveillance, and intelligent transportation systems, the KAE-04471 and KAE-02152 from ON Semiconductor are Interline Transfer Electron Multiplication CCD (IT-EMCCD) image sensors that feature a 7.4 µm pixel size. The KAE-04471 sensor is a 4.4 MPixel sensor, while the KAE-02152 is a 2.1 MPixel sensor. Both global shutter sensors target low light imaging applications and feature intra-scene switchable gain, low noise architecture, and are available in Bayer color or monochrome versions. Additionally, the KAE-04471 reaches a maximum frame rate of 30 fps, while the KAE-02152 can reach 60 fps.

To Learn More:

Contact: ON Semiconductor
Headquarters: Phoenix, AZ, USA
Product: KAE-04471 and KAE-02152 Interline Transfer EMCCD sensors
Key Features: Available in monochrome or Bayer color, Interline Transfer EMCCD design, 7.4 µm pixel size, 4.4 MPixel sensor (KAE-04471), 2.1 MPixel KAE-02152).

What ON Semiconductor says:
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