Infoseite // What comes after CCD and CMOS ... Flash maybe?



Frage von B.DeKid:


I just found a nice article which I do not deny certain people here (eg WoWu wants his Meihnung on the subject would intressant)

http://www.gizmodo.de/2009/10/09/sind-flash-speicher-die-besseren-kamerasensoren.html


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What would such a development for the data throughput rate?
How can we cope with the RAW images / data deluge?

MfG
B. DeKid

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Antwort von domain:

How should the light (-Picture) to the individual sectors of a flash memory are controlled or run by the memory sensors like a film before the Lens?
Moreover, at least the smaller sensors are working long s.der boundary of the physically feasible as synonymous with the light still shows the exposure of structures in chip production itself (including CMOS) with invisible short wave UV light. That is, the aforementioned possible miniaturization of the current sensor (memory) chips is, in my opinion, yes the debate at all, quite the contrary, as we see today.
Here is probably more for basic research, such information directly with light can be written into a memory.

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Antwort von B.DeKid:

Hmm
I was rather perceived as the mini chips to put together / s.einander applied (as a mosaic, perhaps) .... an entire chip surface form.

Something like the eye of a fly, perhaps.

un like the light falls on it .... hmm I think sometimes by a big main lines .... And perhaps many small lenses in front of the chip ... no idea.

Intressierts me more because I ask myself whether we build the systems, so nothing could jump more than one focal length film gleichzeuitig and made available.

MfG
B. DeKid

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Antwort von WoWu:

Hello DeKid B.

Thanks for the article.
It will surprise you perhaps, but CCD is synonymous a memory chip (an MOS) and has never been developed as an image sensor.
When they then realized that he has s.Output generated signal proportional to the amount of light, they used him as a sensor.
Now is precisely the two developers, was honored with the Nobel Prize. (Very quickly, I think).
To that extent, the use of Flash is not surprising, especially as NAND flash memory in its architecture so synonymous CMOS is very similar.
Lower the system sizes and with the use of Flash, the more exciting question will be how does this with the durability and is made even more exciting question is which lens technology we get.
This is the real revolution, because the smaller system sizes, no longer go hand in hand with the well-known analog lens technology.
Perhaps it will be applied to IMOS diffrative optics, but perhaps synonymous parallel optics, serving more than a light guide, an item ...
Therefore, it seems to me the flash message a holdover from the silly season to be.
It is clear that there must be something else, because the optical limits are reached, and as we see in UHTV need huge efforts are being made to use only conventional optical systems still able to.
So there is the turning point reached. Less in chip technology.

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Antwort von B.DeKid:

"WoWu" wrote:

..... and even more exciting will be the question of which lens technology we get.
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Therefore, it is really synonymous to me!

I would like to stop something that takes me directly and multiple focal lengths to which I can rely on the PC can set the more DoF or tracking or 3D integration - for pleasure and mood.

See the various research projects such as "fly's eye lens or Adobe etc"

That is what I think would like to see for the future halt / / Could be.

MfG
B. DeKid

PS: And in the article I had to stop s.WoWu think that's why I've posted the.

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