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Apple has announced that it's working with Samsung at its Texas plant to "launch an innovative new technology for making chips." Those chips are reportedly cutting-edge image sensors for iPhones, ...
In an advance at the intersection of neuromorphic engineering and photonics, researchers have developed an ionic-electronic ...
If you’re looking for brightness, our best LED outdoor motion sensor light is the LEPOWER LED Security Light. This large, three-part motion sensor light has a range of up to 72 feet, though it ...
The sensor can be mounted on a wall or ceiling, or simply placed on a piece of furniture if you'd prefer not to drill holes. It measures 6.9 x 2.8 x 2.2 inches / 174 x 72 x 55mm (H x W x D) and ...
Toshiba Electronics Europe has used back-side illumination (BSI) to realise image pixels with a pitch of 1.12 µm and to pack 8.08 million of them into a 0.25-in. (6.35 mm) sensor that can handle ...
Aqara, a provider of smart home solutions, has announced the availability of the Motion and Light Sensor P2, its new generation motion sensor built upon the Thread protocol and the Matter standard.
The sensor, the latest addition to Toshiba’s “Dynastron™” line-up, is also the company’s first to integrate the enhanced sensitivity offered by back-side illumination technology (BSI).
Samsung hasn't shown off all of its new tech at MWC 2012 yet, but one more early announcement is a new "premium" cameraphone sensor, the 8MP S5K3H7. Its new 1.4um CMOS shown above features ...
Irvine, Calif. – The TPS850 and TPS851 photo illumination sensor ICs from Toshiba America Electronic Components Inc. a`re designed to help reduce power consumption and increase battery life in mobile ...
This new optical module shown off by Trinamix at my demo has three components: a 1-megapixel NIR camera, a flood illumination sensor, and a light projector. The fundamental tech behind Apple’s ...
Samsung suggests various locations for the actual fingerprint sensors, including above the screen (sensor 131a in the image above), within the display (132b), or below the screen (131c).