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Optical mouse sensor shipments top half a billion

Avago Technologies is celebrating shipping its 500 millionth optical mouse sensor since the release of its first navigation sensor in 1999.

News from Avago Technologies, Jan 25, 2006

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Camera chip set to feature in Santa's sack

The OV7930 VGA CMOS CameraChip from OmniVision Technologies is featured in a video and music entertainment system from one of the largest toy makers in the world.

News from OmniVision, Dec 12, 2005

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Handset sensors gain image pipe processor

An innovative image pipe processor allows mobile phone and computing devices to take lifelike, rich colour photos in all lighting conditions.

News from Agilent Technologies, Dec 1, 2005

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NPN phototransistors exhibit fast response times

TT Electronics' Optek Technology has developed a series of NPN silicon phototransistors in 1206 chip packages.

News from Optek Technology, Nov 10, 2005

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CMOS sensor is intelligent camera option

AMI Semiconductor has introduced a high performance CMOS imaging IC for intelligent camera applications.

News from AMI Semiconductor, Oct 28, 2005

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Colour-management system wins bronze

An innovative colour-management system for backlighting LCD flat-panel TVs has earned a bronze award at the eighth annual Asian Innovation Awards.

News from Agilent Technologies, Oct 25, 2005

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Image sensors upgrade professional photography

New high-resolution image sensors allow commercial, studio and other professional photographers to capture digital images with the most life-like detail possible.

News from Eastman Kodak Image Sensor Solutions, Oct 24, 2005

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CMOS sensor improves handset image capture

A new single-chip 1.3Mpixel CMOS image sensor features an enhanced-performance pixel architecture that allows mobile phones to take sharper, truer colour photos in all lighting conditions.

News from Agilent Technologies, Oct 18, 2005

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Sensor sets stage for 3Mpixel handset cameras

The OV3630 is a high performance 3.2Mpixel CMOS image sensor for digital still image and video/still camera products.

News from OmniVision, Oct 4, 2005

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Handset sensor boasts smaller pixels

OmniPixel2's pixel size of just 2.2 x 2.2um is less than half the size of the first generation OmniPixel structures, and represents one of the industry's smallest pixel sizes commercially available.

News from OmniVision, Oct 3, 2005

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Sensors cut the cost of handset imaging

New low-cost imaging solutions are designed to directly replace existing quarter-inch VGA image sensors and quarter-inch VGA SoC image sensors in camera-enabled mobile phones.

News from Cypress Semiconductor, Sep 30, 2005

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CMOS sensors move into high-quality imaging

New 3 and 5Mpixel CMOS image sensors target the fast-growing camera phone and digital still camera markets.

News from Eastman Kodak Image Sensor Solutions, Sep 9, 2005

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Reference design eases CMOS sensor integration

Eastman Kodak Company is making it easier for camera phone manufacturers to build next-generation devices that offer improved image quality and multimedia capabilities.

News from Eastman Kodak Image Sensor Solutions, Sep 9, 2005

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Licence brings CMOS image sensors to market

Eastman Kodak Company and TSMC have signed a technology licensing agreement that enables the manufacture of a new generation of high-quality CMOS image sensor devices.

News from Eastman Kodak Image Sensor Solutions, Sep 9, 2005

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Alliance focuses on optical mouse system chips

Agilent Technologies and Taiwan-based IC design company Sunplus Technology are to codevelop a new generation of highly integrated PC optical mouse system chips.

News from Agilent Technologies, Sep 5, 2005

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3Mpixel CCDs zoom in for handset duties

Sharp Corp has developed two new 3Mpixel CCD camera modules intended for use in camera-equipped mobile phones.

News from Sharp Microelectronics Europe, Aug 30, 2005

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Optical sensors help save backlight power

Novel light-to-current optical sensors combine a photodiode and a current amplifier on a single chip.

News from Intersil, Aug 19, 2005

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Fingerprint sensors offer easy route to biometrics

AuthenTec, the world leader in biometric fingerprint sensor innovation, has appointed Alpha Micro Components as the distributor of its products within the UK and Ireland.

News from Alpha Micro Components, Aug 19, 2005

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LED-based sensors cover full mouse spectrum

Agilent Technologies has released three new LED-based optical mouse sensors, each claiming industry-best features.

News from Agilent Technologies, Aug 15, 2005

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Camera modules to meet new standard

Toshiba is to develop and commercialise camera modules that are compliant with the Standard Mobile Imaging Architecture specification proposed by Nokia and STMicroelectronics.

News from Toshiba Electronics Europe, Jul 21, 2005

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Surface mount optical encoders go lead-free

Agilent Technologies today introduced a series of reflective optical encoders in a lead-free surface-mount assembly.

News from Agilent Technologies, Jul 15, 2005

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Colour management system set for LCD TVs

The Agilent Technologies ICM illumination and colour management system has been included in Coretronic's reference design for 30in LCD flat-panel TVs.

News from Agilent Technologies, Jul 12, 2005

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Image sensor drops in to upgrade handheld designs

A high-quality low-cost 3.0Mpixel CMOS image sensor is designed to bring digital still camera quality to camera-enabled mobile devices.

News from Cypress Semiconductor, Jul 7, 2005

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Optical mouse sensors top 400 million

Agilent Technologies has shipped its 400 millionth optical mouse sensor since the release of its first navigation sensor in 1999.

News from Agilent Technologies, Jun 16, 2005

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Visible light sensors match the human eye

Abacus has introduced visible light sensors it reckons match the response of the human eye more closely than any other device, to simplify circuit design and deliver an improved end user experience.

News from Abacus Group, Jun 15, 2005

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