With the recent acquisitions of Truesense Imaging and Aptina Imaging, ON Semiconductor is now a major supplier of high-performance image sensor solutions used in intelligent transportation systems (ITS), including traf¬fic enforcement, intersection monitoring, and automated number plate recognition (ANPR).
October 29, 2014
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With the recent acquisitions of 7083 Truesense Imaging and Aptina Imaging, ON Semiconductor is now a major supplier of high-performance image sensor solutions used in intelligent transportation systems (ITS), including traffic enforcement, intersection monitoring, and automated number plate recognition (ANPR).
High resolution, wide field of view, and wide aspect ratio image sensors allow a single device to capture multiple lanes of traf¬fic in a single image, while the high sensitivity, integrated electronic shutter, and high smear rejection available from these devices allow the capture of crisp, clean images.
With a broad portfolio of CCD and CMOS technologies in a variety of resolutions, optical formats and frame rates, 7914 ON Semiconductor is truly a “one-stop-shop” for camera makers who need solutions for a wide variety of customer requirements and is well positioned to provide the most competitive imaging solutions for the ITS market.
Stand: Hall1, C82
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