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Description CMOS Image Sensor has photo diodes (PD), same as CCD Image Sensor. But there is difference in the mechanism of transmitting electrons. CMOS transmit electrons using the wire; CCD using CCD itself. The colored elements in the figure correspond the pixels; In color cameras, they are usually filtered red, blue and green.
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