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Last Updated: 02/27/2009

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LUPA-3000 image sensor photoCypress's LUPA-3000 CMOS image sensor features industry-leading digital data throughput of 13.2 Gbps. The 3.0-megapixel sensor offers a triggered and pipelined synchronous shutter with a high frame rate of 485 frames-per-second (fps) and windowing capability for undistorted images and fast readout. The sensor also features on-chip digital LVDS (Low Voltage Differential Signaling) outputs that simplify the transport of sensor data and overall camera design for machine vision and holographic data storage applications.

The LUPA-3000 sensor features a fully synchronous snapshot shutter, making it possible to read one image while the next is being acquired and to capture moving objects without distortion. The sensor has 32, 8-bit digital LVDS outputs that allow image data to be transferred over longer distances on the circuit board, thus simplifying layout. The windowing capability enables the user to read out only regions of interest in the image, increasing the effective frame rate. It also has a dual slope capability to maintain good contrast in shadowed regions without saturating bright areas in scenes with a high contrast ratio.

Click the download link below for a photo of the LUPA-3000 image sensor.


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