Why Is Binning Different In CMOS Image Sensors Compared To CCD Image Sensors?
Source: PCO-TECH Inc.
“Binning” is defined as the combination of the charge carrier content of two or more pixels of an image sensor to form a new so-called super pixel. This white paper discusses the reasons for the difference of “binning” in CMOS and CCD technologies and how it improves the signal-to-noise ratio.
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