Invention of the CCD
Willard Boyle and George Smith invent the Charge-Coupled Device (CCD), a semiconductor device that can convert light photons into digital electronic signals, forming the foundation for digital image sensors.
Significance
The CCD was the fundamental breakthrough that made electronic image capture possible, moving beyond analog video signals to discrete digital data.
Key facts
- Date
- 1969-10-17
- Type
- invention
- Location
- Bell Labs, Murray Hill, New Jersey, USA