Surveillance Technologies II 1992
DOI: 10.1117/12.138074
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Performance of a high-frame-rate CCD imager

Abstract: Back illuminated, 16-port 512 x 512 and 32-port 1024 x 1024 charge coupled device (CCD) imagers have been fabricated. The measured performance of the 512x 512 pixel chip is described, including data on quantum efficiency, dynamic range, dark current, frame rates, uniformity, contrast transfer function, and onchip correlated double-sampling (CDS) amplifier noise.We have previously reported on these designs [1]. The CCD arrays are designed with a unique combination of parameters optimized for applications requir… Show more

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“…In the design, multiple information are mixed by the mode of TDM (time division multiplexing) and WDM (wavelength division multiplexing). Then this electrical signal should be converted into optical signal in an optical transmitting module, transmitted by optical fiber, received by an optical receiving module and then be converted into electric signal at the receiving end of the information [3][4].…”
Section: Mixed Transmission Design Of Multiple Signals and Video Sign...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the design, multiple information are mixed by the mode of TDM (time division multiplexing) and WDM (wavelength division multiplexing). Then this electrical signal should be converted into optical signal in an optical transmitting module, transmitted by optical fiber, received by an optical receiving module and then be converted into electric signal at the receiving end of the information [3][4].…”
Section: Mixed Transmission Design Of Multiple Signals and Video Sign...mentioning
confidence: 99%