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18 January 1988 Asynchronous Architecture In 1024 Image Processor Eases Interface To Electron Microscopes
Thomas M. Seitzler, Ken Bovdston, Richard Colvin
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Abstract
Scanning Electron Microscopes (SEMs) and other related equipment have the potential for providing images of 1024 x 1024 pixels or greater, but at a very slow pixel clock rate. The Megavision 1024XM effeciently interfaces such unusual scanning formats due to its "asynchronous" input characteristics. Since the major tasks of interfacing are simplified or eliminated, the cost of high resolution image processing is now affordable by SEM users.
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Thomas M. Seitzler, Ken Bovdston, and Richard Colvin "Asynchronous Architecture In 1024 Image Processor Eases Interface To Electron Microscopes", Proc. SPIE 0829, Applications of Digital Image Processing X, (18 January 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.942151
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Scanning electron microscopy

Digital image processing

Clocks

Image enhancement

Remote sensing

Data storage

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