A type of camera with a dome-like shape. Most often used indoors. Some feature infrared lightning and some are designed to be tamper-proof, such as the Armor Dome Camera.
A common indoor security camera, dome cameras are mounted on the ceiling. Their two main advantages are a more appealing visual appearance and being easily movable. Their drawback is a lack of usefulness during low light situations (therefore not effective when the lights are off).
Confraternity of Christian Doctrine
(CCDS) A coding sequence in the Consensus Coding Sequence Set is consistently annotated between Ensembl, Vega, UCSC and NCBI. The long term goal is to support convergence towards a standard set of gene annotations on the human genome.
Charged Coupled Device. A memory device used in hand held bar code reader. CCD scanners use a light technology to read bar codes.
A .ccd (CloneCD Control File) file is a text descriptor used by CloneCD to mark the properties of a CD/DVD disk image. These file need to be combined with an image file (usually with .img extension) to be burned. It may also come with a subchannel file (usually .sub).
Charge-coupled device, a high-speed semiconductor used chiefly in image detection
Day/Night Infrared Dome Camera
This unique day/night dome incorporates a 1/3" Sony CCD chip, which automatically switches from color to black & white in low-light conditions. It comes with high-power LED’s to enhance low light viewing and allows you to see up to 20 feet in total darkness.