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World’s smallest single chip camera is smaller than a match head




Posted by ketyung
on Jul/30/2007
at 9:38 am

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OV6920 CameraChip - World's smallest single chip camera is smaller than a match head
It’s really so small, smaller than a match head, as shown on the picture. It’s the single chip camera, OV6920 CameraChip, just introduced by TDC. The sensor chip is only 1.4mm (1/18 inch), which enables microscopic camera modules to be setup at a total size of 3.2mm in diameter. You know, what the baddies could do using such a hardly noticeable camera and it’s so easy to get it hidden at any corner to take any snapshot of you’re changing, bathing…. It’s only capable of shooting at low resolution of 328×250, but I think that’s all enough for doing the mentioned. The chip is configurable for NTSC output and can adjust its color saturation, exposure and gain automatically. This chip needs only low 3.3V DC power supply, suitable for low-power applications, especially good for those spy gears or the good side for medical application.

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2 Responses to “World’s smallest single chip camera is smaller than a match head”

  1. ForumeR Says:

    Huhu, i cannot imagine about that!! What so tiny!! But whatever it is, human still cannot create as tiny as germ or atom :D

    Best regards
    :)

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