PixeLINK Datasheets for CCD Cameras

CCD (couple-charged device) cameras are a type of image capture device that utilize an image sensor to register visible light as a recordable electronic signal to visually archive captured stills and video. Of the three types of digital cameras (the others being CMOS and CID), CCD cameras are the most developed and commonly used.
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Product Name Notes
Details The PL-B872 uses a 2/3" format 1.45 megapixel Sony progressive scan sensor that provides a maximum image resolution of 1392 x 1040 with a frame rate of 15 fps.
Details The PL-B952 is a high performance XGA (1024 x 768) color CCD camera designed for a broad range of industrial imaging applications. This camera is based on the Sony...
Details The PL-B953 is a high performance XGA (1024 x 768) monochrome CCD camera designed for a broad range of industrial imaging applications. This camera is based on the Sony...
Details The PL-B956 is a high performance 1.45 mega pixel (1392 x 1040) color CCD camera at 15 fps is designed for a broad range of industrial imaging applications. This...
Details The PL-B957 is a high performance 1.45 mega pixel (1392 x 1040) monochrome CCD camera at 15 fps is designed for a broad range of industrial imaging applications. This...