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What is the difference between a grade A and a grade B CCD?

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What is the difference between a grade A and a grade B CCD?

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The difference is the number of column defect allowed in the CCD sensor. For a grade A CCD, there is no column defect in the central 750 x 750 CCD area. For a grade B CCD, the maximum number of column defects should not exceed 10 in the whole image.

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