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Tiny Lensless Camera Uses Algorithms to Convert Light to Pictures

25
Feb
2014

Even if its a nearly-invisible spycam, your shooter will be huge in comparison to a new smart image sensor thats just 200 microns wide, giving it less girth than three human hairs. At Mobile World Congress, Rambus Senior Research Scientist Patrick Gill, who developed the sensor, explained how it is able to capture photos and detect motion while demonstrating its ability to measure light.Gill first showed us a chip that was very small, but still easily visible with the naked eye. However, he pointed to a drawing of the chip layout, showing that the active image sensor itself takes up just a small portion of that space.

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