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Full HD CMOS sensor for industrial applications

07.05.2015

Toshiba Electronics Europe has announced the start of mass production of a new 1/3-inch optical format CMOS sensor with Full HD (1080p) high definition image quality. The TCM3232PB meets the requirements for high-resolution, fast frame rate, and clear image quality video recording and playback for industrial applications, and is suitable for security and surveillance cameras, monitor cameras, and car recorders.

Toshiba's innovative High Dynamic Range (HDR) feature achieves a dynamic range of 108dB and is specifically designed to capture clear, distortion-free images even under high-contrast lighting conditions. The sensor also captures full-resolution video at 60 frames per second, producing footage with natural, fluid motion.

The TCM3232PB is available in a compact 10mm x 10mm PBGA (Plastic Ball Grid Array) package. Serial production will start at the end of April 2015.

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Thermonuclear fusion with a magnetized target 15.05.2023

A revolutionary idea proposed by a group of scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) could revolutionize space travel by increasing the power of future space missions by 100 times. The idea involves using a type of nuclear fusion called magnetized target fusion to propel the spacecraft.

Currently, most space missions rely on chemical rockets, which are limited by the amount of fuel they can carry. This means that missions to deep space, such as to Mars or beyond, can take years and require huge amounts of fuel. The new proposal aims to solve this problem by using magnetized target fusion to provide a virtually unlimited energy source.

Thermonuclear fusion on magnetized targets is a type of nuclear fusion that involves compressing and heating the target plasma using magnetic fields. This process generates a burst of energy that can be used to propel the spacecraft. MIT scientists propose using a compact fusion reactor to generate the energy needed for this process.

The compact fusion reactor will work through a combination of powerful magnets and lasers to heat and compress a small amount of plasma. This would create a miniature version of the star, which would later release a burst of energy that could be used to propel the spacecraft.

One of the key benefits of using magnetized-target fusion for space travel is that it will allow spacecraft to travel much faster than current technology allows. This means that missions that take years can be completed in months or even weeks. Also, since the fuel source is virtually unlimited, there would be no need for costly refueling operations, greatly reducing the cost of space travel.

By using fusion on magnetized targets to provide virtually unlimited thrust, we could open up the possibility of exploring deep space in a way that has never been possible before. With continued research and development, this idea could become a reality and usher in a whole new era of space exploration.

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