B. Dierickx, D. Scheffer, G. Meynants, W. Ogiers, J. Vlummens
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In this article we discuss the trade-offs for the design, fabrication and interfacing of fast pixel addressable (random-access) cameras. In order to benefit most from the random addressability, the interface must be optimized for access through a data bus/address bus structure. Measures to correct the camera's inherent non-uniformity must not slow down the interface speed.