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Cell Phone Camera Integrates Xenon Flashlamp

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Hank Hogan

For cell phone manufacturer Kyocera Corp., the solution to its camera problem came in a flash. Kyocera, based in Kyoto, Japan, turned to the Fremont, Calif.-based optoelectronics division of PerkinElmer Inc. to transform the xenon flashlamps found on megapixel digital still cameras into something suitable for a cell phone. Besides making calls, today's cell phones are pocket organizers, video game consoles, text-messaging tablets and cameras. That last capability presented Kyocera with a challenge. Once content to be able to take a fairly crude picture with a cell phone, consumers now are...Read full article

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    Published: January 2005
    Accent on ApplicationsApplicationscell phonesConsumerKyocera Corp.megapixel digital still camerasXenon flashlamps

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