Latest CMOS image sensors from Gpixel target multiple applications

July 7, 2017
Gpixel Inc. has announced the release of three new CMOS image sensors: The GMAX0806, GSENSE2020BSI, and the GL0816.The GMAX0806 is a 43 MPixel CMOS image sensor with a 2.8 µm pixel size that achieves a frame rate of 32 fps at full resolution. The GMAX0806 (pictured) targets applications such as flat panel display inspection, astronomy and life sciences, and railway and intelligent transportation systems.

Gpixel Inc. has announced the release of three new CMOS image sensors: The GMAX0806, GSENSE2020BSI, and the GL0816.The GMAX0806 is a 43 MPixel CMOS image sensor with a 2.8 µm pixel size that achieves a frame rate of 32 fps at full resolution. The GMAX0806 (pictured) targets applications such as flat panel display inspection, astronomy and life sciences, and railway and intelligent transportation systems.

Featuring a backside illuminated scientific design, the GSENSE2020BSI is a 4 MPixel CMOS image sensor with a 6.5 µm pixel size that achieves a frame rate of 47 fps at full resolution. The GSENSE2020BSI is suitable for use in such as life sciences imaging, astronomy and scientific imaging, UV industrial inspection, and soft X-ray imaging.

Lastly, the GL0816 is a linear CMOS image sensor with an 8322 x 16 array with a 5 µm pixel size and 5 µm interline space. The GL0816 supports standard 4-line readout and max 8 lines with 2-stage on-chip time delay integrated and achieves a line rate of >100 kHz for 4-line mode at 10-bit. This linear CMOS can be deployed in film inspection, printing and label inspection, and PCB inspection applications.

To Learn More:

Contact:
Gpixel Inc.
Headquarters:
Changchun, China
Product:
CMOS image sensors
Key Features: 43 MPixel CMOS sensor, 32 fps (GMAX0806), 4 MPixel backside illuminated CMOS sensor, 47 fps (GSENSE2020BSI), 8322 x 16 linear CMOS image sensor, >100 kHz line rate (GL0816).

What Gpixel says:
View more information on the GMAX0806.
View more information on the GSENSE2020BSI.
View more information on the GL0816.

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