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1.3 megapixel sensor offers high dynamic range in the near-infrared spectrum

May 28, 2012 // Julien Happich

1.3 megapixel sensor offers high dynamic range in the near-infrared spectrum

The new 1.3 Megapixel EV76C661 sensor from e2v offers excellent sensitivity with a quantum efficiency of 80% and outstanding performance and dynamic range in the near-infrared spectrum (40 % at 850 nm).


IDS Imaging Development Systems is the first industrial camera manufacturer to integrate the sensor into its USB 2.0, USB 3.0 and GigE camera families. The new sensor combines the extended wavelength sensitivity with enhanced global shutter efficiency and is thus perfect for applications that capture fast moving objects or in critical light conditions, e.g. machine vision or intelligent traffic systems. Thanks to the HDR mode, low noise and shutter efficiency the sensor delivers crystal-clear and high-quality images at 60 fps at full resolution (1280x1024) or more than 100 fps at VGA resolution.


Visit IDS Imaging Development Systems at www.ids-imaging.de

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The SoCKIT evaluation kit is Arrow's latest development tool, featuring an Altera Cyclone V SoC with a dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore processor integrated within its 28nm FPGA fabric.

Altera SoCs allow embedded system developers to differentiate their end product with customized hardware and software, and extend the product lifecycle through hardware and software updates in the field. This month, Arrow Electronics is giving away five SoCKIT evaluation kits featuring Altera’s ARM-Based SoCs, worth €249 each, together with the free entrance to one of Arrow’s SoC workshops organized throughout Europe.


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In our previous reader offer, Freescale Semiconductor was giving away five IMX6Q, Sabre-lite kits, worth £128.06 each.

Lucky winners include Mr. X. Salada Sole from the UK, Mrs A. Peric from Germany, Mr Z. Janosy from Hungary, Mr D. Gacina from Croatia and Mr B. Boris from France. All should be receiving their packages soon. Let's wish them some interesting findings with their projects.


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Infotainment Making HDTV in the car reliable and secure

December 15, 2011 | Texas instruments | 222901974

Unique Ser/Des technology supports encrypted video and audio content with full duplex bi-directional control channel over a single wire interface.

 

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