А теперь о наночипах
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Вот уже 22 года, все люди доброй воли отмечают International Civil Aviation Day, провозглашённый в декабре 1996 года Генеральной Ассамблеей ООН (резолюция A/RES/51/33), ставший известным у нас под названием Международный день гражданской авиации. В свете всё ещё идущей декады компьютерной графики, посмотрим на МегаНаноДевайс с фото внизу, он может крайне помочь людям делающим инспекцию оборудования к которому хрен пролезешь, авиамеханики за камеру с которой можно через полутора миллиметровое отверстие пробраться многое готовы отдать будут, для справедливости нужно заметить, что не только они. А машиностроители могут и души окружающих присовокупить, к своим душам многогрешным.

The NanEyeM offers a high-resolution 100kpixel, 10-bit digital readout, and features a Single-Ended Interface Mode (SEIM). Like a standard Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI), the SEIM channel is easy to implement in any host processor and provides a cost-optimized solution without the need for LVDS deserialization. The maximum frame rate over the SEIM interface is 58 frames/s at a clock rate of 75MHz.
Embedded vision comes to space-constrained consumer and industrial systems with launch of new 1mm2 low-power Micro Camera Module from ams 2018/11/07
New NanEyeM Micro Camera Module supports applications in home robotics, smart appliances and smart toys
German version
Premstaetten, Austria (7 November, 2018) -- ams (SIX: AMS), a leading worldwide supplier of high performance sensor solutions, today announced the pre-release of the NanEyeM, a miniature integrated Micro Camera Module (MCM) assembly with a tiny footprint at the image sensor end of just 1mm2. With its compact design and convenient interface, the NanEyeM is easy to integrate into space-constrained industrial and consumer designs, providing new embedded vision capabilities in products such as smart toys and home appliances.
The NanEyeM offers a high-resolution 100kpixel, 10-bit digital readout, and features a Single-Ended Interface Mode (SEIM). Like a standard Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI), the SEIM channel is easy to implement in any host processor and provides a cost-optimized solution without the need for LVDS deserialization. The maximum frame rate over the SEIM interface is 58 frames/s at a clock rate of 75MHz.
The NanEyeM features a custom multi-element lens which greatly improves the effective resolution of the sensor and reduces distortion compared to competing sensors that have a single-element lens. The MTF (Modulation Transfer Function) is >50% in the corners, distortion is <15% and color aberration is <1Px.
The slave configuration in SEIM enables control of the frame rate via the host application processor, down to rates of a single frame per second or even slower. Synchronization of two or more cameras – a useful capability in applications such as eye tracking or stereo vision – can easily be performed by providing a centralized clock from the application processor.
The NanEyeM also offers an Idle mode which reduces power consumption in applications, such as presence detection, that require only a small number of frames per minute.
ams will offer a reference implementation of image acquisition and processing functions on a standard Arm® core-based processor to reduce the customer’s development effort and accelerate time to market.
“Designers who wish to add high-resolution video capability in space-constrained enclosures have until now been hampered by the size of the industrial image sensors on the market. The introduction of the NanEyeM module opens up new possibilities to add camera capability in the smallest spaces,” said Tom Walschap, Marketing Director in the CMOS Image Sensor business line at ams. ‘Provided in an easy-to-use module format with a convenient digital output, designers can quickly add camera capability with little development effort.’
The NanEyeM image sensor will be available for sampling in Q2 2019.

The NanEyeM offers a high-resolution 100kpixel, 10-bit digital readout, and features a Single-Ended Interface Mode (SEIM). Like a standard Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI), the SEIM channel is easy to implement in any host processor and provides a cost-optimized solution without the need for LVDS deserialization. The maximum frame rate over the SEIM interface is 58 frames/s at a clock rate of 75MHz.
Embedded vision comes to space-constrained consumer and industrial systems with launch of new 1mm2 low-power Micro Camera Module from ams 2018/11/07
New NanEyeM Micro Camera Module supports applications in home robotics, smart appliances and smart toys
German version
Premstaetten, Austria (7 November, 2018) -- ams (SIX: AMS), a leading worldwide supplier of high performance sensor solutions, today announced the pre-release of the NanEyeM, a miniature integrated Micro Camera Module (MCM) assembly with a tiny footprint at the image sensor end of just 1mm2. With its compact design and convenient interface, the NanEyeM is easy to integrate into space-constrained industrial and consumer designs, providing new embedded vision capabilities in products such as smart toys and home appliances.
The NanEyeM offers a high-resolution 100kpixel, 10-bit digital readout, and features a Single-Ended Interface Mode (SEIM). Like a standard Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI), the SEIM channel is easy to implement in any host processor and provides a cost-optimized solution without the need for LVDS deserialization. The maximum frame rate over the SEIM interface is 58 frames/s at a clock rate of 75MHz.
The NanEyeM features a custom multi-element lens which greatly improves the effective resolution of the sensor and reduces distortion compared to competing sensors that have a single-element lens. The MTF (Modulation Transfer Function) is >50% in the corners, distortion is <15% and color aberration is <1Px.
The slave configuration in SEIM enables control of the frame rate via the host application processor, down to rates of a single frame per second or even slower. Synchronization of two or more cameras – a useful capability in applications such as eye tracking or stereo vision – can easily be performed by providing a centralized clock from the application processor.
The NanEyeM also offers an Idle mode which reduces power consumption in applications, such as presence detection, that require only a small number of frames per minute.
ams will offer a reference implementation of image acquisition and processing functions on a standard Arm® core-based processor to reduce the customer’s development effort and accelerate time to market.
“Designers who wish to add high-resolution video capability in space-constrained enclosures have until now been hampered by the size of the industrial image sensors on the market. The introduction of the NanEyeM module opens up new possibilities to add camera capability in the smallest spaces,” said Tom Walschap, Marketing Director in the CMOS Image Sensor business line at ams. ‘Provided in an easy-to-use module format with a convenient digital output, designers can quickly add camera capability with little development effort.’
The NanEyeM image sensor will be available for sampling in Q2 2019.
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Date: 2018-12-07 08:20 am (UTC)Если площадь всего сенсора 1 мм2 при 100 килопикселях, значит размер одного пикселя 3х3 мкм. Поле зрения для примера 90 градусов - не то, чтобы рыбий глаз, но широкопольный. 100 килопикселей - это что-нибудь типа 320х320, и угловой размер одного пикселя 0,3 градуса. Фокусное расстояние безумные 0,63 мм.
Чтобы эта штуковина хоть сколько-нибудь света собрала, относительное отверстие надо ставить 1:2 (такие для айфончиков вроде умеют), иначе всё в шумах потонет, особенно если мы её куда-то в недра прибора затаскиваем. Так что диаметр объектива - 0,32 мм, вряд ли удастся больше.
Ну и для такой пипки у нас дифракционная расходимость для зелёного луча будет 1,22 * 550 нм / 0,32 мм = 0,12°.
Ну, в общем да, как ни странно, может с неё толк и получиться.
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