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10 October 1979 Solid-State Monolithic Photodiode Array-A System Component
James K. Ulatowski
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Abstract
The advent and evolution of the monolithic photodiode array, in the form of the self-scanned (SSPD) and charge coupled (CCPD) photodiode array, and the microcomputer have been major component advances in electro-optical image sensor system's technology. This paper describes the basic aspects of the photodiode array, and then the concept of image sensing by line and matrix photodiode arrays-with applications emphasized. A statement on the objective of an image sensing electro-optical system is then provided, along with an identification of a system's major components, their system's function, and general applications comments on each component.
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James K. Ulatowski "Solid-State Monolithic Photodiode Array-A System Component", Proc. SPIE 0182, Imaging Applications for Automated Industrial Inspection and Assembly, (10 October 1979); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.957378
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KEYWORDS
Photodiodes

Image sensors

Image resolution

Video

Image processing

Analog electronics

Image segmentation

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