Endoscope camera 3x3 mm
monitoringfull-colorCCD

endoscope camera
endoscope camera
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Characteristics

Applications
for endoscopes
Function
monitoring
Spectrum
full-color
Sensor
CCD

Description

Medigus offers miniature color CCD video cameras for endoscopy in 3mm x 3mm and 1.8mm x 1.8mm sizes, the latter being the smallest CCD video camera in the world. Each camera system includes (1) a miniature camera head with optics plus camera cable and (2) a video processor box with touch panel keypad. The cameras are ready-for-integration into endoscopes and are suitable as visualization devices for companies that wish to develop their own flexible and rigid video endoscopes. The uniquely designed camera head allows for decreased endoscope diameters for visualizing hard-to-access areas of the human anatomy. The cameras are the proprietary technology of Medigus. All cameras and optics are assembled at Medigus’ facilities, in clean rooms designed specifically for this purpose. State-of-the-art optical testing equipment is utilized throughout the assembly process. The cameras are used in existing endoscopes of many corporations including some of the major players in the medical device industry. In addition, Medigus offers endoscope design and manufacturing services, using its cameras as well as other proprietary technologies for endoscopy Features of the camera systems 1. Small packaging of camera head specially designed for small diameter video endoscopes. 2. Ready for integration into an endoscope. 3. Durable camera system suitable for reusable medical applications. 4. Completely waterproof. 5. Fully sterilizable. 6. Designed for integration into IEC60601-1, IEC 60601-2-18 and IEC60601-1-2 compliant medical devices.

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