SystemPlus Consulting publishes a reverse engineering report of Synaptics’ under-display fingerprint scanner found inside the VIVO X21 UD Smartphone:
"
This scanner uses optical fingerprint technology that allows integration under the display. With a stainless steel support and two flexible printed circuit layers, the Synaptics fingerprint sensor’s dimensions are 6.46 mm x 9.09 mm, with an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) driver in the flex module. This image sensor is also assembled with a glass substrate where filters are deposited.
The sensor has a resolution of 30,625 pixels, with a pixel density of 777ppi. The module’s light source is providing by the OLED display glasses. The fingerprint module uses a collimator layer corresponding to the layers directly deposited on the die sensor and composed of organic, metallic and silicon layers. This only allows light rays reflected at normal incidence to the collimator filter layer to pass through and reach the optical sensing elements. The sensor is connected by wire bonding to the flexible printed circuit and uses a CMOS process."
 |
Sensor die |
 |
ASIC die |
 |
Optical filter deposition on glass substrate |
Related Posts :
Credit Suisse on Smartphone Camera TrendsIFNews publishes Credit Suisse report "China Technology Sector, Hardware outlook 2020: Stay invested for 5G ramp-up." The analysts coin a ne… Read More...
Phantom Attacks on Camera-based ADASBen Gurion University, Israel, research by Ben Nassi, Dudi Nassi, Raz Ben Netanel, Yisroel Mirsky, Green, and Yuval Elovici "Phantom Attacks… Read More...
Trap-Assisted Injection Gain in Organic PhotoconductorsJournal of Applied Physics publishes a paper "Physics of trap assisted photomultiplication in vertical organic photoresistors" by Raphaël Cl… Read More...
Digitimes: Omnivision to Launch Ge-on-Si ToF SensorDigitimes reports that "OmniVision, in cooperation with TSMC, will soon launch SiGe ToF light sensors seeking to cut into the supply chains … Read More...
Samsung Registers "Nonacell" Trademark, Speculated to be Tetracell ExtensionDutch site LetsGoDigital publishes Samsung trademark filing for "Nonacell" name. "Nona" stands for 9 in Latin. That creates a speculation th… Read More...
0 Response to "Synaptics Under-Display Fingerprint Scanner Reverse Engineering"
Post a Comment