Image sensor

A mounting problem: how to get the best performance from the new APS-C sensors

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Imaging systems are becoming ubiquitous in modern technology; camera-lens systems are almost everywhere you look. From smartphones to self-driving cars, our world is filled with computers that rely on machine vision to record, observe, and analyse their surroundings. The number of applications is continuously expanding and their needs are wide and varied. Due to the increasingly demanding performance requirements of these machine vision systems, there is almost always a need for more resolution. 

Advanced course on CMOS image sensors

Professor Albert J.P Theuwissen, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands and Harvest Imaging, Belgium is teaching this three-day advanced course focused on solid-state image sensor technology. This course is intended for specialists in the field. A very good background of digital imaging is needed to get the most out of this course.

Advanced course on CMOS image sensors

Professor Albert J.P Theuwissen, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands and Harvest Imaging, Belgium is teaching this three-day advanced course focused on solid-state image sensor technology. This course is intended for specialists in the field. A very good background of digital imaging is needed to get the most out of this course.

Digital imaging: image capture and image sensors

Professor Albert J.P Theuwissen, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands and Harvest Imaging, Belgium is the instructor for this five-day course on getting familiar and experience with solid-state imaging and relevant related topics.

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