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Typical heat generation-image sensors

Typical heat generation-image sensors

Typical heat generation-image sensors

(OP)
Hi all,
I am looking for some info on typical heat generated by image sensors. Can any one give me an idea or point me to an appropriate location on the www?

Thanks,

RE: Typical heat generation-image sensors

Not sure I understand your question.  There is no "typical," since each manufacturer and each camera has its own requirements.

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RE: Typical heat generation-image sensors

(OP)
Ok. That was way too vague.

Let us say CMOS image sensors. I can find data sheets from manufacturers which give an operation range of temperatures. That is not what I am looking for. I was wondering how much heat would get generated when these sensors operate. (could be whatever time the data is specced for)

I dont care who the manufacturer is or what resolution the sensor itself is, as long as the data is consistent for that particular condition.

Hope that helps.

Thanks...

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