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2012-02-24 White LED lenses reduce system cost
LEDiL rolls 33 lenses qualified for use with Cree's XLamp XT-E white LEDs that claim a reduction in the number of LEDs required in a lighting system, leading to smaller power supplies and heat.
2011-11-24 Wireless contact lens soon a reality
Wireless contact lens soon a reality
2011-09-23 SIGMA adopts Xilinx FPGAs for DSLR cameras
SIGMA designs Xilinx Inc.'s Spartan-6 FPGA into its digital single lens reflex (DSLR) camera, the SIGMA SD1, enabling high-definition and high resolution images in the new 46megapixel camera.
2011-08-25 MEMS enhance health, auto apps
STMicro reveals a range of MEMS devices for smart phones, tablets, brake lamps in cars, digital microphones, and smart contact lens among others.
2011-06-15 15.6inch glasses-free 3D display removes dead zones
Aimed at PCs and monitors, the glasses-free 3D display uses face-tracking technology and a lenticular lens display to adjust the viewing angle and eliminate the dead zones of autostereoscopic displays.
2011-02-08 IR emitter's high radiant intensity cuts power use
Vishay Intertechnology Inc. announces an 850nm IR emitter, the VSLY5850 that is optimised for IR illumination in CMOS cameras, fire alarm systems, and smoke detectors.
2011-01-18 Electromagnetic liquid lens aids precision imaging
Electromagnetic liquid lens aids precision imaging
2010-11-12 Infrared lenses tailored for security applications
LightPath Technologies adds two moulded infrared aspherical lenses to serve as the primary optics for thermal imagers or collimating lenses for quantum cascade laser (QCL) in security products.
2010-04-05 Sensimed taps ST for glaucoma treatment
STMicroelectronics will develop and supply a wireless MEMS sensor for Sensimed AG's platform for treatment of glaucoma.
2009-08-07 LEDs light up ITRI campus
SemiLEDs Corp. and the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) of Taiwan have partnered to convert some of the research centre's street lamps into LED systems.
2009-07-17 MIT demos optical fibres that can replace lens
MIT demos optical fibres that can replace lens
2009-04-16 Philips shuts down 3-D TV biz
Philips Electronics announced that it will cease its 3-D Solutions operation, which had been designing an autostereoscopic display that will eliminate the need for special 3-D glasses.
2009-03-12 New discovery enhances LENs' efficiency
New discovery enhances LENs' efficiency
2008-12-08 Smallest liquid lens driver debuts
Smallest liquid lens driver debuts
2008-10-29 Simple projection feature saves time, money
Variable lens shift allows a projector to be off-centre from the screen and yet able to adjust the picture without having to tilt the projector housing.
2008-08-27 IBM researchers demo LENs
IBM researchers demo LENs
2008-05-21 Nano tech yields 'smallest' lens module
Nano tech yields 'smallest' lens module
2007-06-25 Zoom lens suit inspection systems
Zoom lens suit inspection systems
2007-06-05 Synthetic quartz weathers laser in semicon manufacturing
Asahi Glass has collaborated with Tokyo Denpa to develop a synthetic quartz crystal material with improved resistance to laser light, for semiconductor exposure lens systems, according to a JCN Network report.
2006-12-28 3Mpixel CIS cuts camera phone size
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd says it has introduced the industry's first 3Mpixel CMOS image sensor (CIS) with a 1/4-inch lens aperture that delivers digital still camera picture quality to mobile handsets.
2006-12-13 Vishay expands opto portfolio with 3-lens package
Vishay expands opto portfolio with 3-lens package
2006-11-27 Samsung develops 'thinnest' mobile LCD screen
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd announced that it has developed the thinnest reported LCD panel. The company says that this LCD panel is no thicker than a credit card, and is 0.07mm thinner than the panel previously reported to be the world's slimmest.
2006-11-16 USB camera adds high resolution to microprobe station
J microTechnology Inc. has introduced its NAT-30 universal serial bus (USB) camera and relay lens accessory that adds real-time video and high-resolution digital image capture to labouratory microprobe stations.
2006-10-27 EAO offers low-profile pushbutton switches
EAO's Series 84 range of low-profile illuminated pushbutton switches and indicators is now available with raised lens options and RoHS-compliant flush-mount lenses.
2006-03-03 Vishay LEDs shine with 3-4 lumen intensity
Vishay Intertechnology's red LEDs feature one of the brightest AllnGaP on GaAs technologies, and are constructed with a special oval lens that reduces the number and cost of LEDs required.
2006-01-04 IC drives digital camera motor
Designed for portable electronics products with a basic digital camera, Freescale's MPC17C724 is a dual-channel, motor driver IC that delivers 400mA per channel for controlling the camera lens and shutter.
2005-10-14 New LEDs from Dominant Semi
Dominant Semiconductors unveiled its Nova-1 Watt LED series that is designed for high current drive with a super high flux output. Housed in a compact package outline of 6-by-6-by-1.5mm, the members of the Nova-1 Watt series, with a 40° and 120° viewing angle, come with the option of accompanying LED lens.
2005-10-18 Pentax, Samsung join forces to develop SLR cameras
Pentax Corp. and Samsung Techwin Co. Ltd have signed an agreement to jointly develop digital single-lens reflex (SLR) cameras, the third such camera alliance announced in recent months.
2001-08-22 Use of Ax36 video DSP chips to build smart lenses
This application note describes the use of the Ax36 family of video DSPs to build smart lenses for digital image applications such as biometrics, cameras, bar code readers, microscopes and machine vision.
2001-09-03 Finite conjugate lens testing
Finite conjugate lens testing
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