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8 November 1984 Techniques For Operating Charge Coupled Devices (CCD's) In Very High Speed Framing Mode
Richard S. Aikens, Patrick M. Epperson, M.Bonner Denton
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Abstract
New concepts for operating charge coupled devices (CCD's) in a multiple frame transfer mode which allow very high speed imaging of transient phenomena are described. These methods coupled with the inherent advantages of slow scan readout, including high dynamic range, low noise and excellent linearity, provide unique, new observational capabilities. Appropriate masking techniques allow a large portion of the COD to be employed as a high speed image buffer. Applications include spatial imaging of rapidly moving objects, observations of transient spectral chemical phenomena and the study of rapid physiological motion.
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Richard S. Aikens, Patrick M. Epperson, and M.Bonner Denton "Techniques For Operating Charge Coupled Devices (CCD's) In Very High Speed Framing Mode", Proc. SPIE 0501, State-of-the-Art Imaging Arrays and Their Applications, (8 November 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.944644
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KEYWORDS
Charge-coupled devices

Image storage

Imaging arrays

Video

Cameras

Image resolution

CCD cameras

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