Look its pretty cool that there's imaging sensors this small but... this is just a spec sheet? People who upvote this please add additional context or interesting other stuff because as it stands there's now a two page pdf on the frontend basically saying "you can buy very small cameras for disposable useage". Not too intellectually stimulating a submission in my opinion...
jxnsncjbcb•1d ago
How is a specsheet any less interesting than a random GitHub readme?
isoprophlex•1d ago
Well, a gh repo goes beyond what fits in one or two sentences. I can clone, run, inspect and usually use to learn something from those.
Now if this was a blogpost by someone making, say, disposable video-enabled teledildonics, we'd go beyond "this exists"...
paulwetzel•21h ago
For the most part, when working with hardware, I find this to be quite typical. A spec sheet, if one is lucky maybe an application note tackling a tangentially similar problem and thats usually it. Unfortunately open source hardware tends to be much less of a thing than software.
SequoiaHope•1d ago
Well I work in robotics and this is making me wonder about integrating very small cameras in to parts of our system that could benefit from that. Honestly most datasheets are interesting to me because I design electronics.
makapuf•1d ago
I think the interesting figure could be that its a cube of ~1mm but I agree it's lacking context
dtgriscom•17h ago
Less than half a cubic millimeter. Power consumption of 25mW. 200x200 resolution. Unit price $63. Only four pins (power, ground, clock in, data out).
That's pretty radical.
gregsadetsky•8h ago
My apologies! I found a “it’s incredible that this exists” tweet/x post with a picture of this sensor, and didn’t find anything more than the spec sheet.
To me, the sheer existence of it is incredible. I didn’t realize… such a small sensor was possible?
But yes, I’d also love a writeup/blog/video about it. Hopefully someone can share something on it.
Cheers
y04nn•1d ago
How does it differ from cameras used in capsule endoscopy [1]? The technology has been available for 25 years and is widely used (4 millions units sold in 2024).
isoprophlex•1d ago
jxnsncjbcb•1d ago
isoprophlex•1d ago
Now if this was a blogpost by someone making, say, disposable video-enabled teledildonics, we'd go beyond "this exists"...
paulwetzel•21h ago
SequoiaHope•1d ago
makapuf•1d ago
dtgriscom•17h ago
That's pretty radical.
gregsadetsky•8h ago
To me, the sheer existence of it is incredible. I didn’t realize… such a small sensor was possible?
But yes, I’d also love a writeup/blog/video about it. Hopefully someone can share something on it.
Cheers