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Mobile Phone Cameras Get Smaller and Smarter with New Imaging Single-Chip Sensor from STMicroelectronics

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2008-02-08 23:25:00 by Maximus in Just Another Mobile Phone Blog
...VD6725 is a 1/5-inch optical-format imaging sensor, with an active pixel array of 1600 x 1200 (UXGA), a high-performance image processor and camera control functions on a single chip. The markets smallest device, the VD6725 fits in phone camera modules smaller than 6 x 6 x 3.8 mm thanks to its 1.75-micron pixel design and STs advanced sensor...
 
 
 
 
 
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STMicroelectronics Introduces Smallest Single-Chip Camera Sensor

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2008-02-08 21:53:16 by Mariella Moon in Mobilewhack
...VD6725, measures 1/5th of an inch with UXGA active pixel array. The new optical format imaging sensor is so small, it can fit inside a mobile phone with the dimensions of 0.2x0.2x0.15 inches! That's so, SO much less than a half-inch, peeps. The VD6725 can produce video stream at 30fps at VGA resolution and 15fps at UXGA resolution. The chip...
 
 
 
 
 
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STMicroelectronics Camera Sensor is 1/5 Inch, Smallest Available [Cameraphones]

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2008-02-09 16:30:00 by Adrian Covert in Gizmodo
STMicroelectronics new VD6725 single-chip camera sensor is so small, it could theoretically fit in a cameraphone module as small as .2"x.2".15". The sensor is two megapixels and is capable of shooting VGA video at 30 fps or UXGA video at 15 fps. Kodak's new CMOS sensor may be small for a 5-megapixel array, but STMicroelectronics' is just small....
 
 
 
 
 
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STMicroelectronics Camera Sensor is 1/5 Inch, Smallest Available [Cameraphones]

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2008-02-09 21:30:00 by posted by Pantha in
STMicroelectronics new VD6725 single-chip camera sensor is so small, it could theoretically fit in a cameraphone module as small as .2"x.2".15". The sensor is two megapixels and is capable of shooting VGA video at 30 fps or UXGA video at 15 fps. Kodak's new CMOS sensor may be small for a 5-megapixel array, but STMicroelectronics' is just small....
 
 
 
 
 
 
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