Sensors & Transducers Journal (ISSN 1726- 5479) |
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Vol. 139, No. 4, April 2012, pp. 133-140
Initial Study on Optical Tomographic Instrumentation System Based on CMOS Area Image Sensors 1 Mariani Idroas, 2 Suhaila Mohd Najib, 2 M. Nasir Ibrahim, 2 Ruzairi Abd. Rahim, 2 Muhammad Saiful Badri Mansor1 Faculty of Petroleum and Renewable Energy Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 81310 Skudai, Johor Bahru, Malaysia
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Faculty of Electrical
Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia,
Received: 16 February 2012 /Accepted: 23 April 2012 /Published: 30 April 2012
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Abstract: This research investigates the use of complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (abbreviated as CMOS) area image sensors in optical tomography system. The system consists of a lighting system, a measurement section and a data acquisition system. Two area image sensors are configured around a square shaped measurement section for a two projections system. Each area image sensors consists of 1600 ´ 1400 pixels with a pixel size of 2.8 ´ 2.8 micron, hence producing a high resolution system. This paper explains the initial study on activating the CMOS area image sensor model MT9D1C12STC manufactured by Micron Technology.
Keywords: CMOS, Area image sensor, Optical tomography
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