The Radiation Hardened CID8825D solid-state Color video camera features a 2:1 Interlace scanned Charge Injection Device (CID) based imager with 18.0 x 16.4 micron pixels in 710(H) x 484(V) NTSC version format. The CID8825D features minimum radiation tolerance of at least 3 x 106 rads total dose gamma (3 MegaRAD) total dose, true Color imaging with USB2.0 Digital Output and superior Anti-Blooming performance inherent to all CIDs.
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The CID8825D radiation hardened camera product line is tolerant to gamma, neutron, high energy electrons, and proton radiation, and since pixel charge readout is within the CID pixel, there is limited potential of single event disruptions common with other imaging technologies. The while the CID structure is inherently radiation resistant, specific modifications to the CID process and to the Color filter process, make this CID imager radiation hardened.
The CID imager is also inherently Anti-Blooming and tolerant to highly specular lighting overloads. Optical overloads are tightly contained within each pixel or the immediately surrounding pixels so charge is not shared with adjacent rows or columns. The spectral response is from 400nm to 1100nm and coatings are available for X-ray, deep UV and IR.
CID imagers have a contiguous uniform pixel structure where the total sensor is active with virtually no opaque areas which facilitate interpixel interpolation for subpixel edge definition. Cameras are available in PAL, Progressive Scan, or Monochrome formats.
Standard remote head configurations for use in applications having typical ambient operating temperature, or versatile OEM models for use in customer specific enclosures such as 40mm diameter tube housing are available which simplify installation for end users, OEM's and systems integrators alike. The standard "C" mount lens adapter provides simple back-focus adjustments.
The CID8825D camera requires an external power source supplying +12 to +30VDC.