Friday, February 3, 2012
New LED flash controller promises to give floodlight brightness at cell phone size
Still looking forward for a world where cellphones don't suck? So is STMicroelectronics, and it hopes to hurry along a photogenic future with the help of a new supercapacitor-powered integrated camera flash. STCF04, the outfit's new integrated camera flash and torch controller, gives its LED flash module over 40 Watts of power, reportedly allowing it to give off the same level of brightness as an outdoor security floodlight -- immediately blinding your family friends with each burst of it's light. STMicroelectronics says this luminescent overkill helps high-megapixel camera sensors absorb more light, cutting down on the need for longer exposure time and hopefully resulting in less image blur when shooting indoors. The sensor packs in eight user-selectable flash levels, and features up to 12 levels of brightness for torch use. Phone or camera makers who want to get in on the action can order the chip for $2 each.
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