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News Release from: Framos Electronics | Subject: Fairchild CCD image and line sensors
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 30 January 2004
New deal brings full range of Fairchild
CCDs
Framos Electronics has signed a new distribution agreement with Fairchild Imaging to supply its range of both CCD image and line sensors.
Framos Electronics has signed a new distribution agreement with Fairchild Imaging to supply its range of both CCD image and line sensors The new deal will cover quadratic built image sensors, which have a resolution of 4.2 up to 85Mpixel, and diagonals from 43 to 114mm
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 24 Apr 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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These full-frame CCD image sensors include outstanding features such as achieving nearly 100% fill factor, extremely low readout noise and very high dynamic range of up to 86dB.
In addition, the monochrome CCD line sensors on offer have a resolution of 256 up to 12,300pixel.
Special features include high sensitivity, extremely low dark current and a high dynamic range up to 84dB.
A proportion of these line sensors are available in TDI (time delay integration) versions.
A range of Fairchild Imaging's CMOS line sensors is also available through Framos.
The 2K x 1pixel sensors are equipped with an extremely high dynamic range of up to 96dB and clock rates up to 100MHz.
Julian Parfitt, Framos' UK Managing Director commented: "By adding the Fairchild Imaging range to the Framos offering, we are ensuring that customers will receive the widest of choices and best quality CCD sensors available".
He added: "We are excited by the opportunity to work together with Fairchild and hope our customers feel the same".
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