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May. 18, 2010
CriticalLink MityCCD Camera
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Critical Link announced the expansion of its MityCCDtm scientific camera line. In addition to the back-illuminated sensors that Critical Link cameras have historically employed, MityCCD cameras are now available with front-illuminated, deep depletion, open electrode, and InGaAs sensors. These additions will enable the OEM customers - including high-performance scientific instrumentation, scientific imaging, and industrial inspection application providers - to take advantage of the MityCCD's benefits: low noise, high value, and full configurability and programmability.
The cameras were designed with OEM applications in mind, and include the MityDSPtm - an embedded, fully-configurable and programmable CPU platform - onboard, removing the need for a cumbersome and costly external host to process application data. These cameras are available in several housing options. Compact in size, the cameras can be easily embedded within an application, or, in some cases, have the application embedded within them. Key technologies utilized in the MityCCD imaging platform include: low noise analog front-end electronics that's well matched to the target sensors and designed to deliver a very low noise signal; a vacuum chamber and TE cooling for low dark current; and a digital subsystem consisting of a 16-bit ADC, USB and Ethernet communication interfaces, and a high-performance CPU engine. This CPU engine, the MityDSP, enables complex and sophisticated applications to be run directly on the camera.

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Keywords: CCD Camera CPU Platform Critical Link Ethernet image processing MityCCDtm MityDSP MityDSPtm Scientific Camera USB

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