Event-Driven Random-Access-Windowing CCD Imaging System
TBMG-29257
01/01/2004
- Content
A charge-coupled-device (CCD) based high-speed imaging system, called a real-time, event-driven (RARE) camera, is undergoing development. This camera is capable of readout from multiple subwindows [also known as regions of interest (ROIs)] within the CCD field of view. Both the sizes and the locations of the ROIs can be controlled in real time and can be changed at the camera frame rate. The predecessor of this camera was described in "High-Frame-Rate CCD Camera Having Subwindow Capability"(NPO-30564) NASA Tech Briefs, Vol. 26, No. 12 (December 2002), page 26. The architecture of the prior camera requires tight coupling between camera control logic and an external host computer that provides commands for camera operation and processes pixels from the camera. This tight coupling limits the attainable frame rate and functionality of the camera.
- Citation
- "Event-Driven Random-Access-Windowing CCD Imaging System," Mobility Engineering, January 1, 2004.