2008
DOI: 10.1088/0957-0233/19/8/085503
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A novel ultra-high speed camera for digital image processing applications

Abstract: Multi-channel gated-intensified cameras are commonly used for capturing images at ultra-high frame rates. The use of image intensifiers reduces the image resolution and increases the error in applications requiring high-quality images, such as digital image correlation. We report the development of a new type of non-intensified multi-channel camera system that permits recording of image sequences at ultra-high frame rates at the native resolution afforded by the imaging optics and the cameras used. This camera… Show more

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“…The work of [37] proposes the use of a 12X video-microscope for a pixel size of 4.9µm at 25000 f ps. Finally, [21] proposes to use 4 standard CCD sensors triggered successively in order to obtain 4 images with an inter-frame time of 0.001ms (equivalent to 1M f ps) at very high magnification (pixel size: 0.27µm). However, monitoring the chip formation process require a complete sequence of images.…”
Section: Optics and Field Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The work of [37] proposes the use of a 12X video-microscope for a pixel size of 4.9µm at 25000 f ps. Finally, [21] proposes to use 4 standard CCD sensors triggered successively in order to obtain 4 images with an inter-frame time of 0.001ms (equivalent to 1M f ps) at very high magnification (pixel size: 0.27µm). However, monitoring the chip formation process require a complete sequence of images.…”
Section: Optics and Field Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of Digital Image Correlation (DIC) has also been reported to analyze the cutting zone. [21] have developed a complex dedicated device composed of four non-intensified digital cameras set in dual frame mode to perform a 4 images acquisition at 1M Hz.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These observations were first conducted with low frame rates of 100 to 1000 fps [5,10], and then with frame rates of up to 100 kHz [11][12][13][14][15] using highspeed cameras. Classical high-speed cameras are primarily limited by exposure time, which is typically higher than 1 μs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cameras working above this range (1 MHz) are referred to as ultrahigh speed cameras. Recently, in [24], a camera with frame rates up to 200 MHz has been introduced.…”
Section: Multi-frame/single-exposurementioning
confidence: 99%