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The optical setup, with a high-speed camera that uses 16 separate charged-coupled device (CCD) imaging chips and can record images in just 3 nanoseconds, was primarily developed by Veysset.
The problem is that the imaging chips of security cameras, like those in most digital cameras, can't cope with extreme variations in brightness.
But backers of the electronic approach say the development of high-definition television will drive chip makers to develop imaging chips with ever-higher resolution.
Figure 4: Field background per chip vs. livetime for commonly used ACIS imaging chips, estimated from CSC event lists with source contributions removed.
"We really couldn't have done this without the broader technology — the LEDs and the imaging chips," said Michael B. Toth, program manager of the imaging project.
Dr. Arkady Glukhovsky, vice president for research and development with Given Imaging, said the new device was made possible by several technological advances, including the development of CMOS (pronounced SEE-moss) video imaging chips.
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Integrated in Blinc's imaging chip is software that controls the exposure range of each pixel.
A digital solution, developed about 1996, lets the lens illuminate just part of the camcorder's imaging chip.
Executives at STMicrosystems and other chip companies now predict that an imaging chip will become a standard feature of a digital cellular phone as soon as 2002.
Our chip is laid out like an imaging chip in a digital camera, with millions of sensors that directly detect changes in chemical signals.
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