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Camera Chip Promises Higher-Quality Images at Lower Power

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Scientists at the University of Rochester in New York have developed two technologies that may enable the design of CMOS image sensors with a higher performance than today’s chips and using a fraction of the power. Mark F. Bocko and Zeljko Ignjatovic of the university’s department of electrical and computer engineering have found that they can incorporate an oversampling sigma-delta modulator at each pixel in the sensor using only three transistors at each pixel site to perform on-pixel analog-to-digital conversion. The modulator thus offers a higher fill factor than previous sigma-delta...Read full article

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    Published: January 2006
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