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CMOS/CCD sensors and camera systems / Gerald C. Holst, Terrence S. Lomheim.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Holst, Gerald C., author.
- Lomheim, Terrence S., author.
- Series:
- SPIE monograph ; PM208.
- SPIE digital library
- SPIE Press monograph ; PM208
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Charge coupled devices.
- Metal oxide semiconductors, Complementary.
- nformation display systems.
- Genre:
- Electronic books.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xx, 388 pages) : illustrations.
- Edition:
- Second edition.
- Place of Publication:
- Winter Park, FL : JCD Publishing ; Bellingham, Washington, USA : SPIE Press, [2011]
- System Details:
- Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- text file
- Summary:
- The fully updated edition of this bestseller addresses CMOS/CCD differences, similarities, and applications, including architecture concepts and operation, such as full-frame, interline transfer, progressive scan, color filter arrays, rolling shutters, 3T, 4T, 5T, and 6T. The authors discuss novel designs, illustrate sampling theory and aliasing with numerous examples, and describe the advantages and limitations of small pixels.
- Contents:
- 1. Introduction: 1.1. Solid-state detectors; 1.2. Imaging system applications; 1.3. Configurations; 1.4. Image quality; 1.5. Pixels, datels, disels, and resells; 1.6. References
- 2. Radiometry and photometry: 2.1. Radiative transfer; 2.2. Planck's blackbody law; 2.3. Photometry; 2.4. Sources; 2.5. Point sources and extended sources; 2.6. Camera formula; 2.7. Normalization; 2.8. Normalization issues; 2.9. References
- 3. CCD fundamentals: 3.1. Photodetection; 3.2. CCD array operation; 3.3. CCD array architecture; 3.4. Charge conversion (output structure); 3.5. Correlated double sampling; 3.6. Overflow drain; 3.7. Low light level devices; 3.8. Charge injection device (CID); 3.9. Well capacity; 3.10. References
- 4. CMOS fundamentals: 4.1. CCD and CMOS arrays: key differences; 4.2. CMOS arrays: predictions and reality; 4.3. Pixel electronics; 4.4. CMOS architectures; 4.5. CMOS future; 4.6. References
- 5. Array parameters: 5.1. Number of detectors; 5.2. Optical format; 5.3. Dark pixels; 5.4. Microlenses; 5.5. Quantum efficiency; 5.6. Creating color; 5.7. Defects; 5.8. References
- 6. Sensitivity: 6.1. Responsivity; 6.2. Dark current; 6.3. Maximum signal; 6.4. Noise; 6.5. Dynamic range; 6.6. Photon transfer and mean-variance; 6.7. Signal-to-noise ratio; 6.8. Noise equivalent inputs; 6.9. Lux transfer; 6.10. Speed - ISO rating; 6.11. References
- 7. Camera design: 7.1. Camera operation; 7.2. Optical design; 7.3. Analog-to-digital converters; 7.4. Image processing; 7.5. Video formats; 7.6. CRT overview; 7.7. Flat panel displays; 7.8. Computer interface; 7.9. References
- 8. Linear system theory: 8.1. Linear system theory; 8.2. Electronic imaging system; 8.3. MTF and PTF interpretation; 8.4. Superposition applied to optical systems
- 9. Sampling: 9.1. Sampling theorem; 9.2. Aliasing; 9.3. Image distortion; 9.4. Array Nyquist frequency; 9.5. CFA Nyquist frequency; 9.6. Reconstruction; 9.7. Multiple samplers; 9.8. References
- 10. MTF: 10.1. Frequency domains; 10.2. Optics; 10.3. Detectors; 10.4. Diffusion; 10.5. Optical crosstalk; 10.6. "Color" MTF; 10.7. Sampling "MTF"; 10.8. Charge transfer efficiency; 10.9. TDI; 10.10. Motion; 10.11. Digital filters; 10.12. Reconstruction; 10.13. Boost; 10.14. CRT display; 10.15. Flat panel displays; 10.16. Printer MTF; 10.17. The observer; 10.18. Intensified CCD; 10.19. References
- 11. Image quality: 11.1. Resolution metrics; 11.2. Optical resolution; 11.3. Detector resolution; 11.4. Electrical resolution metric; 11.5. MTF-based resolution; 11.6. Display resolution; 11.7. Spurious response; 11.8. Observer-based resolution; 11.9. Viewing distance; 11.10. Image reconstruction; 11.11. References
- 12. Range performance: 12.1. Atmospheric transmittance; 12.2. Target contrast; 12.3. Contrast transmittance; 12.4. Range predictions; 12.5. References
- Appendix: f-number
- Index.
- Notes:
- "SPIE Digital Library."--Website.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Title from PDF title page (SPIE eBooks Website, viewed 2019-06-26).
- Other Format:
- Print version
- ISBN:
- 9781510627116
- OCLC:
- 1107281700
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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