CCD sensors
A Charge-Coupled Device (CCD) sensor is a light-sensitive integrated circuit that captures images by converting photons into electrons. It works by dividing the image into multiple elements called pixels, where each pixel generates an electrical charge proportional to the intensity of the received light. These charges are then transferred and processed to form a digital image.
Thanks to their high sensitivity to light and low distortion, CCD sensors are essential components in many fields requiring reliable and detailed image capture, including digital cameras, video cameras, scanners, and various scientific instruments.