CanonNews / Monday, January 22, 2018 / Categories: Canon Patents Another stacked sensor patent application from Canon Canon continues to request patents for stacked sensors. We have lost count to how many Canon has applied for the past 6 months. This amount of noise certainly would seem to indicate we are going to see something generational in Canon sensors sooner than later. This patent revolves around having the ADC on the second underneath layer and only the photodiodes on the top layer and eleviating cross talk between pixels. The underside layer is much larger than the sensor layer, whcih my assumption is that this lessons noise, heat and interferance between layers. Stacked sensors can offer both dynamic range and noise benefits if done well, and also processing speed improvements. They can also offer other benefits such as global shutter and high speed video applications. The ADC layer is quite complex with it's own memory and buffering capablity similar to what we have seen in layer Sony designs. Japan Patent Application 2018-7000 We have also discovered another stacked sensor patent application, Japan Patent Application 2018-7101 which deals with reducing the power consumption by a stacked sensor design. As you can imagine, the more you stuff on the stacked sensor, the more power it consumes. Power is changed to waste heat. Heat is bad. Bad makes for bad sensors. :) Canon continues to look at organic sensors Sundance 2018 - how does Canon fare? Surprisingly well. Print 4506 Tags: Canon Patent Sensors Related articles Macquarie University supported by Canon Australia unveils The Huntsman Telescope Canon takes aim at #1 in mirrorless Canon's Number 1 (sort of) Canon celebrates the 35th anniversary of the EOS system next month Press Text leaks for the Canon RF 1200mm F8L IS USM Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.blog comments powered by Disqus