New Lince11M Image Sensor: High Throughput for Advanced Inspection Systems (October 11, 2018)
Teledyne e2v, a Teledyne Technologies company specializing in imaging solutions, has introduced the Lince11M image sensor. This new 11-megapixel detector is designed to meet high throughput and resolution requirements.
The Lince11M CMOS sensor supports 4K resolution at very high shutter speeds. It uniquely achieves 710 fps in APS-C format.
This sensor is well-suited for inline inspection, improving manufacturing throughput, or with strobed lighting for multispectral imaging across multiple fields (bright field, dark field, backlight). It can also serve as an alternative to line scan sensors when uniform image sharpness is critical.
The Lince11M leverages the APS-C format and standard optics. Its 4K resolution reduces camera count, lowering total cost of ownership. As part of Teledyne e2v’s high-speed CMOS family (including models up to 6MP), it represents a higher-resolution option for advanced imaging.
Key features include:
- Global shutter CMOS pixels measuring 6µm x 6µm
- APS-C optical format with 4K resolution
- Performance at 700fps in 4K and 1400fps in full HD
- Large Full Well Capacity to maximize SNR for low-light applications
- High peak Quantum Efficiency of 60%
Samples are available starting March 2019. For more information, visit the product page or contact us.
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Editor’s Note:
Teledyne e2v drives innovation across healthcare, life sciences, space, transportation, defense and security, and industrial markets. The company partners with customers to address application challenges through standard, semi-custom or fully-custom imaging solutions that enhance system value.
About Teledyne Imaging Group:
This group offers world-class capabilities in sensing technologies spanning the electromagnetic spectrum. With decades of expertise, it provides innovative solutions for aerospace, defense, machine vision, medical and life sciences industries.
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