In the technological lineage of industrial inspection and medical辅助 imaging equipment, the evolution of endoscope modules has consistently followed a clear trajectory: continuously reducing front-end physical dimensions while maintaining or improving image quality, thereby expanding the boundaries o
In applications such as industrial endoscopic inspection, medical assisted examination, and precision equipment maintenance, selecting an imaging system often involves balancing a set of interdependent engineering constraints: the physical diameter of the observation channel limits the probe front t
In the development of industrial micro-pipe inspection, precision electronic component quality control, and medical device miniaturization, the selection of imaging systems often confronts a set of extreme engineering constraints: observation channel diameters measured in millimeters or even sub-mil