The TMD2636 sensor module integrates a 940nm VCSEL, IR-sensing photodiodes, control circuitry, and a clear-mold overlay in a 2.0mm x 1.0mm x 0.35mm package. The sensor has an average active-mode current consumption of 70µA and 0.7µA in sleep mode. Central are the TMD2636 power-savings benefits, especially in the small battery capacity and size of a wireless earbud product.
Ams also publishes a fairly detailed spec of its Mira130 global shutter sensor, the fruit of its cooperation with Smartsens:
BusinessWire: ams also announces 10K and 15K resolution line-scan imagers. The new 4LS linear sensors feature four Red/Green/Blue/Clear channels scanning at up to 120,000 lines per second. Each of the four lines may be independently controlled and operated simultaneously for full-color image capture. Camera manufacturers can also implement 4:1 digital TDI, or to perform high-speed object inspection. In addition, the sensors offer the choice of either an 8-bit or 12-bit LVDS output to provide the most appropriate trade-off between image quality and speed. Full well-charge options range from 10 ke- to 40 ke- to enable use in a wide range of illumination conditions.
Pixel size in the new 4LS line scan image sensors is 5.6µm x 5.6µm. Dynamic range is up to 54dB, and quantum efficiency is 61% at 530nm.
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