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CID Cameras

A CID (charge injection device) camera refers to a type of imaging device that utilizes a specific kind of solid-state image sensor technology. CID cameras are capable of capturing images in a manner similar to charge-coupled device (CCD) cameras but differ in certain aspects of their operation and performance. Learn more about CID cameras →

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  • camera A light-tight box that receives light from an object or scene and focuses it to form an image on a light-sensitive material or a detector. The camera generally contains a lens of variable aperture and a shutter of variable speed to precisely control...
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  • charge-injection device A charge-injection device (CID) refers to a class of devices that manipulate and detect electrical charge within a semiconductor material. Charge-coupled devices are a specific implementation of this technology. Here is a breakdown of the...
  • solid-state imaging system An imaging system that uses a mosaic of tiny light-sensitive semiconductors (phototransistors) to produce individual outputs that are then converted into a coherent video signal.
  • CID camera CID, or charge injection device, camera refers to a type of imaging device that utilizes a specific kind of solid-state image sensor technology. CID cameras are capable of capturing images in a manner similar to charge-coupled device (CCD) cameras...
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