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SI Sensor discusses image sensors for fast cameras
SI Sensors specialises in designing innovative CMOS image sensors for ultra-fast cameras, enhancing the speed at which signal electrons are detected by increasing their velocity, thereby allowing faster detection within the photodiode.
e-con Systems’ 20MP high resolution camera
The demand for OEM cameras with high resolution capabilities is on the rise. As this expands, so do the possibilities of data analysis and measurement accuracy.
Avalue unveils OFR-21WMX open frame panel PC
Avalue is announces the launch of its new open frame panel PC OFR-21WMX tailored for gym and rehab equipment, delivering a seamless blend of powerful hardware performance, versatile connectivity, and user-friendly software integration.
Ethernet cameras in medical and life science
The pace of technological transformations in medical and life sciences is rapid. Imaging technologies used in these fields are no exception to this constant wave of disruption.
GOWIN offers new low-cost option for video display
GOWIN Semiconductor, a fast-growing FPGA manufacturer, has introduced the GW5AT-15 FPGA, designed to deliver a high-speed programmable bridging solution for demanding consumer electronics and automotive applications, such as 4K video transfer at frame rates up to 120 frames per second.
OMNIVISION launches camera module for dental work
OMNIVISION has introduced the new OCH2B30 camera module for three-dimensional (3D) intraoral dental scanners.
Ultra small camera module for 3D intraoral dental scanners
OMNIVISION announced the new OCH2B30 camera module for three-dimensional (3D) intraoral dental scanners.
All-weather global shutter Ethernet camera for outdoor applications
e-con Systems introduces a new Outdoor-Ready Global Shutter GigE camera – RouteCAM_CU25, the addition to its high performance Ethernet camera series, RouteCAM.
TDK announces adjustable current limits
TDK Corporation announces the introduction of adjustable current limit models to the TDK-Lambda 300W rated i7C non-isolated DC-DC converter series.
How Ethernet cameras are making a comeback with new, powerful features
The PoE (Power of Ethernet) technology was first standardized in 2003 with IEEE 802.3af, which offered up to 15.4 watts of power over Ethernet cables. The technology evolved, and with development of new standards, like IEEE 802.3at (PoE+) and IEEE 802.3bt (4PPoE), which provided a higher range for power delivery, led to the introduction of PoE cameras.