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Custom Foundry Services, Image Sensor Solutions on display this week at SPIE Defense, Security & Sensing 

 by ON Semiconductor - 2015-04-20 15:19:10.0

ON Semiconductor is exhibiting this week at SPIE, Defense Security & Sensing at the Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore, MD.  

At the show, representatives from our Custom Foundry group will be available to discuss our service offering including:

  • Full Service Foundry
  • ITAR & Trusted Foundry Certification
  • Wide Range of CMOS, BCD and High Voltage Processes
  • Flexibile Engagement Model
  • Industry's Highest Stitched Wafer Yields

 

The ON Semiconductor Image Sensor Group will also be at the show, demonstrating the company's KAE-02150 2.1 megapixel interline transfer EMCCD image sensor as well as the KAI-47051 high resolution interline transfer CCD image sensor. 

In addition to product demonstrations, our image experts will be available to update you on the company's combined 40+ year legacy of imaging expertise, expansive image sensor portolio including CCD and CMOS advanced imaging technologies, and our worldwide evaluation and applications engineering support. 

Take a look at the video below for a sneak peak at the image sensor product demonstrations.

 

 

The exhibition floor is open April 21st - 23rd.  We invite you to stop by booth 1140 and meet with our Foundry and Imaging experts.

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