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1 January 1992 500-Hz 256 x 256 solid state camera with a PC host
Chris A. Raanes, Andrew J. Bartfay-Szabo, Don Lake
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Abstract
United Technologies Adaptive Optics Associates (AOA) in conjunction with EG&G Reticon has developed a 500 Hz, 256 X 256 Pixel Camera System with a PC/AT controller and memory card. This high frame rate camera, the MC4256, is a turn-key solution to a multitude of high-speed imaging problems, applicable to medical imaging, machine vision, and real time inspection and analysis for manufacturing processes. The MC4256 system can control and store up to 1024 frames of 8 bit data.
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Chris A. Raanes, Andrew J. Bartfay-Szabo, and Don Lake "500-Hz 256 x 256 solid state camera with a PC host", Proc. SPIE 1539, Ultrahigh- and High-Speed Photography, Videography, and Photonics '91, (1 January 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.50555
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Head

Imaging systems

Control systems

Video

Analog electronics

Connectors

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