T. Goji Etoh, D. Poggemann, A. Ruckelshausen, A. Theuwissen, G. Kreider, H. Folkerts, H. Mutoh, Y. Kondo, H. Maruno, K. Takubo, H. Soya, K. Takehara, T. Okinaka, Y. Takano, T. Reisinger, C. Lohmann
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Abstract
A single-chip CCD image sensor captures >100 successive images at >1 Mframes/s. The pixel count of the test chip is 312/spl times/260 (=81,120) pixels. Charge handling capacity is 40 k electrons. Grey levels are 10 b. Fill factor is 13%. An on-chip overwriting mechanism makes possible continuous recording of the latest image signals, draining the old ones to the substrate.