Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 16Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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Page 547
... sensors are different because Ay 2p for the vertically in- terlaced frame transfer sensor , while Ay = p for the interline sensor . The vertical overlap of the responsive areas in successive fields of the frame transfer sensor causes ...
... sensors are different because Ay 2p for the vertically in- terlaced frame transfer sensor , while Ay = p for the interline sensor . The vertical overlap of the responsive areas in successive fields of the frame transfer sensor causes ...
Page 553
... sensor noise can be reduced to 0.2 electrons rms , individual photons could be detected di- rectly with a CCD . 2. Photon - counting Sensors The combination of a photoemissive high gain image intensifier with a self - scanned image sen ...
... sensor noise can be reduced to 0.2 electrons rms , individual photons could be detected di- rectly with a CCD . 2. Photon - counting Sensors The combination of a photoemissive high gain image intensifier with a self - scanned image sen ...
Page 554
... sensors may be preferable to an area type sensor . The relative motion of the scene perpendicular to the line of sensing ele- ments permits a two - dimensional picture to be acquired , with more rapid feedback of informa- tion than from ...
... sensors may be preferable to an area type sensor . The relative motion of the scene perpendicular to the line of sensing ele- ments permits a two - dimensional picture to be acquired , with more rapid feedback of informa- tion than from ...
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