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Toshiba Unveils Low-Noise, High-Speed CCD Sensor For A3 Multifunction Printers

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 5 (Bernama) -- Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation (Toshiba) has launched a lens-reduction type Charge Coupled Device (CCD) linear image sensor “TCD2728DG” for A3 multifunction printers.

The sensor has 7,500 image sensing elements (pixels) and supports A3 multifunction printers, being more effective at reducing random noise (NDσ) than Toshiba’s current TCD2726DG, according to a statement.

Business offices are seeing a growing need for high-speed, high-resolution copying and scanning of large volumes of different kinds of documents.

This is particularly true for A3 multifunction printers, where improving image quality has become an important issue, and NDσ in the signal has to be suppressed to enhance image quality.

The TCD2728DG has lower output amplifier gain than Toshiba’s current product, TCD2726DG, and reduces NDσ by approximately 40 per cent. This improvement enhances image quality in multifunction printers.

The new CCD linear sensor achieves a data rate of 100 megahertz (MHz), enabling high-speed processing of large volumes of images. This makes it well-suited for line scan cameras used in inspection systems that require real-time decision-making.

Toshiba will continue to expand its product lineup to support scanning by multifunction printers and the sensing applications of inspection devices and to meet growing demand for high-speed, high-resolution imaging and sensing technologies.

-- BERNAMA