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[SOLVED] Embedded camera sensor vendors

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Hi


I would like to have tip on manufacturers of small camera sensors and/or modules and lens manufacturers. Also colore filters for given wave lengths is in interest


I am in the need of a small camrea capable of taking images in a rate of up to 20 fps with a wide angle lens of minimum 110* . Resolution is not critical, low res. is ok. Camera should be able to be interfaced serial and one should be able to read raw data, line by line.. No colore is prefferable.



Application is a device that will in a controlled environment take an image, and search for a pattern.
Device will not store the images, just load , check, and forget.


Thanks in advance
Vidar (Z)
 

The CCD devices are integrated circuits, while the detectors might be chips or modules.




Aleph International Corp.

Balluff Inc. {UV detectors}

Banner Engineer Corp. {Beam Sensors}

Balluf

imec {APS CMOS Image Sensors}

Infineon {Infrared-Si Photo detector - Optical - SMT - THT}

Keyence Corp.

Mitsubishi Semiconductor {CMOS Image Sensor}

OmniVision Technologies {Image Sensors}

Omron {Photo-sensors}

Panasonic Electric Works {Photo electric Sensors}

Photobit Corp. "Micron Technology, Inc." {CMOS Active Pixel Sensor}

ROHM {Image-Photo}

Sony Semiconductor {CCD Sensor}

Suni Imaging Microsystems Inc. {CMOS/CCD Image Sensor}

Texas Instruments 'TI' {Digital Image Sensor}

Zoran Corp. {CMOS Sensors for Digital Cameras}


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Unless you have a big budget for development time, you may opt out to using a linux platform Raspberry Pi with a USB sensor or a larger platform.. Image recognition has been going on for a long time and many developments for Automotive in Germany, US and Japan.
 

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