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Detector, Charge Coupled Device

Air and Space Museum

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Object Details

Manufacturer

Scientific Imaging Technologies, Inc.

Summary

This is a front illuminated charge-coupled device, SITE Model SI503AF. The surface of this CCD contains a square array of 1024 by 1024 pixels for a total of over one million elements. Because of their enhanced sensitivity and ruggedness CCDs have become the dominant means for space imaging applications. The diodes convert light photons directly to electical signals which are then processed digitally to produce images. Front illumination means that each diode, or pixel, is oriented such that the light passes through an active matrix before it gets to the actual photosensitive surface.
This example was manufactured by Scientific Imaging Technologies Inc. and donated by them to NASM in 2000.

Credit Line

Gift of Scientific Imaging Technologies Inc.

Inventory Number

A20000703000

Restrictions & Rights

Usage conditions apply

Type

INSTRUMENTS-Scientific

Materials

Aluminum
Steel
Glass
Inorganics
Unknown Metal
Paper

Dimensions

3-D: 4.4 × 4.4 × 1.7cm (1 3/4 × 1 3/4 × 11/16 in.)

Country of Origin

United States of America

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National Air and Space Museum Collection

Data Source

National Air and Space Museum

Metadata Usage

Not determined

Link to Original Record

http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nv94d8ba1b3-768b-403f-aee4-9e7563bef753

Record ID

nasm_A20000703000

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