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Fairchild's SciMOS Camera to be Featured at SPIE 2010

Fairchild Imaging will exhibit at the SPIE Defense, Security & Sensing symposium and exhibition in Orlando, Florida April 5 through 9, 2010.

Fairchild Imaging SciMOS camera simultaneously delivers sensitivity, resolution, speed, and dynamic range

This event is the largest international symposium related to sensors, systems, and platforms, and is an ideal venue for the company to present new low-light CMOS image sensors and cameras. Situated in booth 3118 of the Palms Ballroom of the Orlando World Center Marriott Resort & Convention Center, Fairchild Imaging will demonstrate the SciMOS camera which delivers the combination of size, speed, and sensitivity necessary for the challenging low-light imaging requirements of aerospace, defense, security, and surveillance markets.

The SciMOS camera utilizes Scientific CMOS (sCMOS) imaging technology specifically developed to meet the demands of low-light imaging applications without sacrificing frame-rate, resolution or dynamic range. According to Colin Earle, Fairchild Imaging’s Vice President of Sales and Marketing, “sCMOS technology offers an unprecedented combination of resolution, dynamic range and low-light imaging performance – all in real time”. Although, sCMOS was originally developed for scientific imaging, the performance features of this technology are well suited to the rigors of defense, security and sensing. Fairchild Imaging will be exhibiting SciMOS cameras and their unique low-light imaging performance throughout the show.

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