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30 May 1995 Computer-controlled ultra-high-speed video camera system
Boleslaw Stasicki, G. E. A. Meier
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Proceedings Volume 2513, 21st International Congress on: High-Speed Photography and Photonics; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.209602
Event: High-Speed Photography and Photonics: 21st International Congress, 1994, Taejon, Korea, Republic of
Abstract
The programmable electronic high-speed camera announced at the 20th ICHSPP has now been progressed to initial production stage and tested in several applications. The whole camera system consists of a camera body with a single interchangeable standard objective lens, an eight channel frame grabber integrated in an industrial computer, and eight channel light pulser (for backlight mode only), a programmable sequencer and a high-resolution SVGA monitor plus 1 to 8 video monitors for immediate frame observation. The camera operates in backlight as well as in frontlight mode providing a sequence of up to eight high resolution images. A framing rate of up to 1 million fps (frontlight) or 10 million fps (backlight) can be achieved. The system and some application results are described.
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Boleslaw Stasicki and G. E. A. Meier "Computer-controlled ultra-high-speed video camera system", Proc. SPIE 2513, 21st International Congress on: High-Speed Photography and Photonics, (30 May 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.209602
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Camera shutters

Frame grabbers

Video

Imaging systems

Computing systems

CCD image sensors

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