Sony gives a show off for their most recent image sensor. It has realized 8 Megapixel at 10 bits resolution and can do nearly up to 200 frames per seconds. Its rather special feature is its specifically design for the broad range of ultraviolet light.
Whats that useful for? Well there might be a large number of cases where its helpful. Sony thus picks up on only a few ones, namely sorting materials into fractions at recycling equipment, ensuring production quality at PCB production by means of correct coating verification and by detecting electrostatic discharges on high voltage power transmission systems for finding leakage and allowing fixing before a maybe disruptive damage can take place.
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ReplyDeleteSony gives a show off for their most recent image sensor.
It has realized 8 Megapixel at 10 bits resolution and can do nearly up to 200 frames per seconds. Its rather special feature is its specifically design for the broad range of ultraviolet light.
Whats that useful for? Well there might be a large number of cases where its helpful. Sony thus picks up on only a few ones, namely sorting materials into fractions at recycling equipment, ensuring production quality at PCB production by means of correct coating verification and by detecting electrostatic discharges on high voltage power transmission systems for finding leakage and allowing fixing before a maybe disruptive damage can take place.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTMOrUulS8s
What is the spectral range?
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