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A typical of optical crop sensor application 

A typical of optical crop sensor application 

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Plant phenotyping studies represents a challenge in agriculture application. The studies normally employ CMOS optical and image sensor. One of the most difficult challenges in designing the CMOS sensor is the need to achieve good sensitivity while achieving low noise and low power simultaneously for the sensor. At low power, the CMOS amplifier in t...

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... available crop sensors use two or more of red, green, blue or near infrared (NIR) color light waves. Example of usage of a typical optical crop sensor is shown in Figure 1. The optical sensor employs two types of light sources which are Near Infra-Red and Red. ...

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