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CCD Sensor (in a digital camera) = Retina
Usually no. "Digital radars" convert the analog signal to digital, and use a digital computer to process it to understand what's happening out there. That's a hybrid system but not a hybrid computer. Some radars in the 1970s did part of the computing by analog methods. That was a hybrid computer.
The "Image Sensor".
The nervous system.
The CCD is the part of the camera that changes the light that enters the camera into a digital signal that is then saved on the memory card. You can think of it as where the film would be in a regular 35mm film camera.
Answerit is used for taking photographs and then the digital part is you can then transfer them onto your computor.
Absolutely ! The digital camera is a relatively recent invention. Electric lighting was invented in the latter part of the 19th century.
The CCD (in a digital camera) or film. They act as the surface the image is projected on as in the retina of the eye.
IP camera is a security camera that is used for surveillance outside or inside of area. It is a part of a home security that will show what activity is going on outside of your home.
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I don't know what you are asking. A hybrid computer is part digital and part analog. Few companies built them as ready to go systems. Most were built by purchasing off the shelf standard digital and analog computers, then designing and building a custom in house interface between them. I happened to work for a company that built a fully integrated embedded hybrid computer in 1978 for an avionics system in a fighter aircraft. This is one of the few hybrid computers custom designed from the ground up, but it was embedded in a larger system consisting of several different custom designed digital computers all in one box. This system was in production until 1986, when it was replaced by a more capable all digital system.
A VGA camera is a digital camera that takes images at approximately the same color and resolution level as a VGA monitor (640x480x256 colors). Since this is extremely low quality, it is found on only the cheapest "toy" digital cameras these days.