pildisensoore
Pildisensoore, often translated as image sensor, is a crucial component in digital cameras and other imaging devices. It's responsible for capturing light and converting it into an electrical signal, which is then processed to create a digital image. The most common types of pildisensoore are CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) and CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) sensors.
CCD sensors were historically dominant, known for their high image quality and low noise. They work by
The performance of a pildisensoore is often measured by its resolution (the number of pixels it contains),