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World's fastest camera takes a new look at biosensing

World's fastest camera takes a new look at biosensing

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MEGAFRAME 32 x 32 Single Photon Avalanche Diode (SPAD) array fabricated in 0.13um STMICRO imaging CMOS technology World's fastest camera takes a new look at biosensing NPL helps in development and application of the Megaframe Imager, the world's fastest camera. A European consortium comprising NPL, ST Microelectronics, the University of Edinburgh, and TU Delft has been involved in the development and application of the Megaframe Imager - an ultrafast camera capable of recording images at the incredible rate of one million frames Faster, higher resolution cameras Since the introduction of solid-state optical sensors, like those found in digital cameras, the main trend has been towards increasing the resolution (i.e. number of pixels) while miniaturising the chip. However, the other factor i

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