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19 October 1999 Analog-to-digital interface system for CCD sensors and cameras
Andrew A. Krasnjuk, Dmitriy S. Sherhalov, Vladimir J. Stenin
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Proceedings Volume 3901, Photonics for Transportation; (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.365936
Event: Photonics for Transportation, 1999, Prague, Czech Republic
Abstract
An interface system, employing an analog-to-digital converter, a static random access memory, a control block, has been built. This system allows convert image frames of different types. The limitation on an image frame format is superimposed by capacity of the used memory chips. Memory arrays can be extended. Size of the memory must be more than the digital data for a CCD frame. This system forms a video composite signal for a video control monitor and digitizes the video signal for a computer data processing. This system was designed for the X-ray computer vision. The compact analog-to-digital interface system for CCD-vision can find an application in different fields including imaging systems for industrial and transport control, medical diagnostic and ecology monitoring systems.
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Andrew A. Krasnjuk, Dmitriy S. Sherhalov, and Vladimir J. Stenin "Analog-to-digital interface system for CCD sensors and cameras", Proc. SPIE 3901, Photonics for Transportation, (19 October 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.365936
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KEYWORDS
CCD image sensors

Clocks

Imaging systems

Video

Computing systems

Control systems

Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy

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