Optical CMOS sensor for angular measurements with readout electronics (2017)
- Authors:
- Autor USP: CARMO, JOÃO PAULO PEREIRA DO - EESC
- Unidade: EESC
- Subjects: CÉLULAS SOLARES; SENSORES ÓPTICOS; ENGENHARIA ELÉTRICA
- Language: Inglês
- Imprenta:
- Publisher: SBM
- Publisher place: São Paulo, SP
- Date published: 2017
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- Título do periódico: Proceedings
- Conference titles: Symposium on Microelectronics Technology and Devices - SBMICRO 2017
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ABNT
COSTA, J. P. C. et al. Optical CMOS sensor for angular measurements with readout electronics. 2017, Anais.. São Paulo, SP: SBM, 2017. . Acesso em: 25 abr. 2024. -
APA
Costa, J. P. C., Gounella, R. H., Granado, T. C., Machado, R. T., Assagra, Y. A. O., Correia, J. H., & Carmo, J. P. P. do. (2017). Optical CMOS sensor for angular measurements with readout electronics. In Proceedings. São Paulo, SP: SBM. -
NLM
Costa JPC, Gounella RH, Granado TC, Machado RT, Assagra YAO, Correia JH, Carmo JPP do. Optical CMOS sensor for angular measurements with readout electronics. Proceedings. 2017 ;[citado 2024 abr. 25 ] -
Vancouver
Costa JPC, Gounella RH, Granado TC, Machado RT, Assagra YAO, Correia JH, Carmo JPP do. Optical CMOS sensor for angular measurements with readout electronics. Proceedings. 2017 ;[citado 2024 abr. 25 ] - Fabricating microlenses on photodiodes to increase the light-current conversion efficiency
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