Re: scavenging ccd chips
- From: Allan Adler <ara@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 07 Mar 2008 12:40:43 -0500
Allan Adler <ara@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
I heard from University Optics. They sold the last of their parts for the
kits about 5 years ago.
How different is it to work with more recent ccd chips than it was to work
with chips such as the TC211 and TC245?
Someone mentioned scavenging ccd chips from an optical scanner. I found
a HP Officejet 4110 All-in-One Printer-Fax-Scanyer-Copier on the street,
with no cables and have been wondering what to do with it. Maybe I should
try to scavenge a CCD chip from it?
--
Ignorantly,
Allan Adler <ara@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
* Disclaimer: I am a guest and *not* a member of the MIT CSAIL. My actions and
* comments do not reflect in any way on MIT. Also, I am nowhere near Boston.
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