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For Pixels, Size Matters

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Albert Theuwissen

In the rat race for ever-higher pixel counts for the digital still camera market, it is clear that, if the chip size must remain constant, then "more pixels" inherently means "smaller pixels." The driving force to keep the silicon area of the sensor as small as possible is the cost of the sensor chip: Extra silicon costs quite a bit of money. A larger chip size also requires a larger and more costly lens, extra space on a printed circuit board and a larger volume for the camera body. Smaller pixels are the key to producing higher-resolution sensors on the same silicon area -- or to...Read full article

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    Published: August 2000
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