The PC8280ETPUTLDA is a high-performance image sensor designed and manufactured by E2V. This sensor is part of E2V's extensive range of imaging solutions, known for their quality and reliability in demanding applications. It features advanced pixel technology to provide exceptional image quality, high sensitivity, and low noise performance.
Applications
- Scientific Imaging: Used in advanced scientific instruments for research and analysis.
- Medical Imaging: Employed in medical diagnostic equipment such as X-ray and MRI machines.
- Space Applications: Utilized in satellite imaging systems for earth observation and space exploration.
- Defense and Security: Integrated into surveillance systems and military imaging devices.
- Industrial Inspection: Applied in automated inspection systems to ensure product quality.
Features
- High Resolution: Provides detailed and sharp images due to its high pixel count.
- Low Noise: Minimizes unwanted noise for clearer image capture, especially in low-light conditions.
- High Sensitivity: Detects even faint light signals, enhancing image quality in challenging environments.
- Wide Dynamic Range: Captures both bright and dark areas in the same image without saturation.
- Global Shutter: Ensures that all pixels are exposed simultaneously, preventing distortion in moving objects.
Benefits
- Improved Image Quality: Delivers exceptionally clear and detailed images, enhancing the accuracy of analysis.
- Enhanced Detection: Enables the detection of subtle details, improving diagnostic capabilities in medical and scientific applications.
- Reliable Performance: Ensures consistent and dependable operation in harsh environments, reducing downtime and maintenance costs.
- Greater Accuracy: Facilitates precise measurements and analysis, leading to more accurate results.
- Versatile Integration: Can be easily integrated into a wide range of systems, offering flexibility in design and implementation.
Additional Details
The PC8280ETPUTLDA sensor operates with specific voltage and timing requirements, which are detailed in the product datasheet. The sensor's architecture includes on-chip processing capabilities to optimize image data before output. It is typically supplied in a ceramic package to ensure robustness and thermal stability. The sensor's spectral response is tailored to specific application needs, offering options for visible, UV, and near-infrared imaging.