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Camera market switching to BSI sensors
By Stephen Shankland on Mar 31, 2011
Tsutomu Haruta, senior manager of Sony's Semiconductor Business Group, speaking of Sony's BSI approach at a conference in London.(Credit: Stephen Shankland/CNET)
LONDON--A new type of image sensor that's been flipped front to back is beginning to give photographers a better view of the world.
The new sensors use a technology called backside illumination, and chipmakers including Sony and Samsung are leading the charge to build them into a variety of cameras. And though it's a premium feature today, it's spreading rapidly across the market.
"It's more aggressive than we expected even two years ago," Yole Developpement analyst Jerome Baron said in a talk last week at the Image Sensors Europe conference here.
Läs fortsättningen på: Backside-illuminated (BSI) CMOS sensors explained
http://asia.cnet.com/camera-market-switching-to-bsi-sensors-62208095.htm
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By Stephen Shankland on Mar 31, 2011
Tsutomu Haruta, senior manager of Sony's Semiconductor Business Group, speaking of Sony's BSI approach at a conference in London.(Credit: Stephen Shankland/CNET)
LONDON--A new type of image sensor that's been flipped front to back is beginning to give photographers a better view of the world.
The new sensors use a technology called backside illumination, and chipmakers including Sony and Samsung are leading the charge to build them into a variety of cameras. And though it's a premium feature today, it's spreading rapidly across the market.
"It's more aggressive than we expected even two years ago," Yole Developpement analyst Jerome Baron said in a talk last week at the Image Sensors Europe conference here.
Läs fortsättningen på: Backside-illuminated (BSI) CMOS sensors explained
http://asia.cnet.com/camera-market-switching-to-bsi-sensors-62208095.htm
... och sedan kan vi fortsätta diskussionen i detta forum, fördelar/nackdelar osv