Since I could not spot any reference, I'd like to point out that the 64x64 SPAD-based image sensors are made by FBK. The details are in this publication: M. Perenzoni, D. Perenzoni and D. Stoppa, "A 64x64-Pixels Digital Silicon Photomultiplier Direct TOF Sensor With 100-MPhotons/s/pixel Background Rejection and Imaging/Altimeter Mode With 0.14% Precision Up To 6 km for Spacecraft Navigation and Landing," in IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, vol. 52, no. 1, pp. 151-160, Jan. 2017.
It’s overall a very good presentation but I’s still like to point out that one key information provided in Q&A section that long wavelength allows ‘millions times’ more power for eye safety is very misleading and somewhat irresponsible.
Since I could not spot any reference, I'd like to point out that the 64x64 SPAD-based image sensors are made by FBK. The details are in this publication:
ReplyDeleteM. Perenzoni, D. Perenzoni and D. Stoppa, "A 64x64-Pixels Digital Silicon Photomultiplier Direct TOF Sensor With 100-MPhotons/s/pixel Background Rejection and Imaging/Altimeter Mode With 0.14% Precision Up To 6 km for Spacecraft Navigation and Landing," in IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, vol. 52, no. 1, pp. 151-160, Jan. 2017.
It’s overall a very good presentation but I’s still like to point out that one key information provided in Q&A section that long wavelength allows ‘millions times’ more power for eye safety is very misleading and somewhat irresponsible.
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