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The Charge Coupled Device (CCD) market is a segment of the semiconductor industry that produces image sensors used in digital cameras, scanners, and other imaging devices. CCDs are made up of an array of light-sensitive pixels that convert light into electrical signals. These signals are then processed to create digital images. CCDs are used in a variety of applications, including medical imaging, astronomy, and industrial inspection.
The CCD market is highly competitive, with a number of major players. Companies such as Sony, Canon, and Panasonic are leading manufacturers of CCDs, while other companies such as Samsung, Sharp, and Toshiba are also active in the market. Additionally, there are a number of smaller companies that specialize in CCDs, such as OmniVision Technologies, e2v Technologies, and ON Semiconductor. Show Less Read more