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TDI, or time-delay integration,
is an imaging technique in which rows of pixels are synchronized
and transferred at the same motion and rate as the scene.
These
type of devices are excellent for advanced aerial reconnaissance
or applications requiring high speed readout.
The Fairchild
Imaging family of TDI devices provide high performance, high signal-to-noise ratios and very high MTF for advanced optical scanning
requirements.
For information on TDI CCD cameras that implement these sensors please see the Fairchild Imaging Osprey line scan camera product line.
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