CMOS multispectral imaging sensors for industrial machine vision applications introduced by Teledyne e2v

July 30, 2021
Based on a synchronized shutter design, Tetra sensors provide low read noise and high dynamic range with true correlated double sampling (CDS).

GRENOBLE, France – Teledyne e2v, a Teledyne Technologies company in Grenoble, France, is introducing the Tetra low-cost, high-performance quad linear complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (CMOS) sensor family for machine vision applications with multispectral imaging.

Tetra sensors are available in a 2k resolution with a 14-by-14-micron pixel size, or 4k resolution with a 7-by-7-micron pixel size at a maximum line rate of 128 kHz aggregate.

The mono models can be configured to output one, two, or four rows and the color models provide red-green-blue (RGB) and mono outputs. Using wafer level coated dichroic filters, the sensor also provides spectrally independent RGB and near-infrared (NIR) outputs for multispectral imaging.

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Based on a synchronized shutter design, Tetra sensors provide low read noise and high dynamic range with true correlated double sampling (CDS). Each channel has its own exposure control and are easy to perform white balancing.

The ceramic LCC package also offers high performance and high reliability over a wide range of operating temperatures. The sensor data ports have high signal integrity and simple interfacing for quick system integration.

For more information contact Teledyne e2v online at https://imaging.teledyne-e2v.com.

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