What is a CDD Camera? - FreLon vs Pilatus Detectors

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A CDD camera, specifically referring to a CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) camera, differs from a CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) detector in how they process signals. Both are semiconductor detectors that generate electron-hole pairs in response to wave energy, but their signal measurement techniques vary. In CCD cameras, charge packets from each pixel are sent to a common output for conversion to voltage, while in CMOS cameras, this conversion occurs at each individual pixel. This distinction affects their performance characteristics and applications. Understanding these differences is crucial for selecting the appropriate detector for specific imaging needs.
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I was wondering, is a CDD camera(e.g. FreLon detector) the same as an ordinary semiconductor detector (e.g. Pilatus detector). I have searched a little on the CDD camera, and for me it seems like the same thing. Wave Energy -> electron hole pairs -> signal.

Or have it something to do, with the way the signal is measured?
 
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You probably mean a CCD camera with a CCD type of sensor in contrast with CMOS censors?

There is quite a bit of difference
 
Okay. As i understand it they are both semiconductor detectors, where the number of generated electron hole pairs says something about the signal.

I think i got some of it. In a CMOS the charge-to-voltage conversion takes place in each pixel. In a CCD each pixel’s charge packet is send to a common output structure, which converts the charge to a voltage.

Is this right?
 
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