Nikkei: Panasonic developed an image sensor 100 times more sensitive to light than an existing technology. The new sensing layer is made from an organic material film rather than silicon. Panasonic developed the basic technology with Fujifilm. A proprietary readout circuit reduces noise, while a modified electrode structure helps detect even faint light efficiently.
The company says the new sensor does not suffer from blooming, and is aimed to automotive applications.
Possibly, the article material is based Panasonic presentation at ISSCC 2016. The company aims to have a practical version ready as early as 2020 or so.
The company says the new sensor does not suffer from blooming, and is aimed to automotive applications.
Blooming demo, Panasonic sensor is on the right. |
Possibly, the article material is based Panasonic presentation at ISSCC 2016. The company aims to have a practical version ready as early as 2020 or so.
Panasonic Develops 100x More Sensitive Image Sensor
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February 02, 2016
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