A DSP (digital signal processing) chip could be used for this. But, the solution would be more than one electronic device.
The circuit would be similar to:
microphone (input) -> DSP microprocessor (pattern detection) -> visual output (LCD screen)
Pixel!
That happens for cameras with electronic viewfinders. What you see is an electronic projection of what the camera sees. This projection is not instantaneous. There is a slight lag. So when you move the camera even a bit, the projection lag makes the image look like it is shaking. For some cameras, this lag is very small, and you will have a hard time detecting the shake.
An Image scanner
This is a vague question, so I'll give a vague answer: an image generated from an electronic source (ie. a computer?)
Pdf and xps
Digital light cameras use a device called a ____________.
a pixel is the smallest element in an electronic image
No. If for no other reason, there is no air where the satellites orbit.
To capture the image
a pixel is the smallest element in an electronic image
It's an input device - it's designed to turn a scanned image into ann electronic form to be used by the computer.
game console game console is an electronic device that outputs a video signal or image to display a video game that can be played with a game controller.
Pixel
FPGA is a programmable device you have to interface this with a display device and input device to get image. Then you can write a logic to process the image for the very particular device. This is little tough job so take support from DSP for more complicated formats.
An individual square of a charge coupled device is analogous to a pixel in a digital image sensor. Each square, or pixel, in a CCD is responsible for detecting and converting incoming light into electrical signals, much like how pixels capture and display visual information in digital images.
Pixel!
A pixel.