Monday, July 4, 2011

2D Input Devices


TV Camera or Vidicon Tube
A first choice for a two-dimensional image input device may be a television camera -- output is a video signal:

  • Image focused onto a photoconductive target.
  • Target scanned line by line horizontally by an electron beam
  • Electric current produces as the beam passes over target.
  • Current proportional to the intensity of light at each point.
  • Tap current to give a video signal.
This form of device has several disadvantages.
Limited resolution
-- finite number of scan lines (about 625) and frame rate (30 or 60 frames per second)
Distortion
--
  • unwanted persistence between one frame and the next
  • Non-linear video output with respect to light intensity.
  • Non-flat target on tube.
CCD Camera
By far the most popular two-dimensional imaging device is the charge-coupled device (CCD) camera.

  • Single IC device
  • Consists of an array of photosensitive cells
  • each cell produces an electric current dependent on the incident light falling on it.
  • Video Signal Output
  • Less geometric distortion
  • More linear Video output.

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