Ren et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Design of a high frame rate driver circuit for a 22 M-pixel high-resolution large-area array CCD camera and its nonuniformity correctionRen et al., 2019
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- Ren H
- Hu T
- Song Y
- Gao M
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- Optical Engineering
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When using a high-resolution full-frame area array charge-coupled device (CCD) FTF4052M as the aerial image sensor of a camera, the frame rate is generally below 1 frame/second (fps), which cannot meet the requirements of applications with high frame …
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