White Paper

Understanding How A BSI Sensor Has Advanced High-Speed Imaging

Source: Vision Research, Inc.

With speeds of over 1 million frames per second, high-speed imaging is an invaluable research tool capable of capturing the most fleeting events in scientific and engineering applications. Yet achieving this speed comes with strings attached. Most high-speed cameras are designed to achieve a maximum gigapixel/second (Gpx/sec) throughput, offered in a trade-off of frame rate to resolution. For example, a 25 Gpx/sec camera reaches 25,700 frames per second (fps) at a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels and can achieve a higher frame rate of 28,500 at a smaller resolution of 1280 x 720. Both combinations have almost the same throughput. Very high frame rates such as 1 million fps are accompanied by very small resolutions, making it more challenging to see the subject matter. For more information, download the full white paper.

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