Say Hello to SAM, InVisage's SparkP2 Module Designed for Authentication Systems

Showcasing at Computex 2016, world’s first 2K near-infrared camera module SAM is specifically designed for mobile authentication systems like Windows Hello, expanding the reach of cameras indoors and outdoors with 50 times less system power consumption.

MENLO PARK, Calif.--()--InVisage Technologies Inc., the pioneering developer of QuantumFilm™ camera sensors, today announced its Spark Authentication Module (SAM) near-infrared (NIR) camera module. SAM is powered by the previously announced SparkP2 2-megapixel NIR sensor. At just 8.0 by 8.0 by 3.1 millimeters, the SAM module is custom built for authentication systems such as Microsoft Windows Hello. In addition to blocking interference from direct sunlight, SAM enables authentication at a greater distance of beyond 100 centimeters from a tablet, laptop or phone so that users are not constrained to a small space in front of their device. Because it operates deeper into the near-infrared spectrum at the 940-nanometer wavelength, SAM also eliminates any intrusive red glow from LEDs.

SAM is the only system that can deliver 2K resolution in a tiny module while consuming 50 times less system power. Existing NIR cameras operate in conjunction with high wattage LEDs to overcome low CMOS sensitivity and ambient infrared in sunlight. The resulting high power consumption and heat generated by such bright LEDs has made outdoor performance a challenge for mobile face recognition systems that operate with lighter batteries. In contrast, SAM, powered by SparkP2, leverages low-power pulsed LEDs synchronized with an extremely short global shutter exposure, allowing for accurate imaging without battery drain. At 50 times lower power consumption, overall system temperature is also up to 20 degrees cooler.

“For authentication, mobile device makers demand compact modules that produce sharp images enabling smooth user verification with minimal false negatives or false positives, regardless of whether the user is indoors or out,” said Jess Lee, InVisage President and CEO. “It also needs to work within a reasonable range so that users can say ‘Hello’ without having to plant their eye or face just a few centimeters from the screen.”

With a photosensitive layer 10 times thinner than a typical silicon infrared sensor, the SparkP2 sensor powering SAM provides significantly higher quantum efficiency at 35% of infrared light at the 940-nanometer wavelength. This greater sensitivity results in sharper images and an expanded operational radius of beyond 100 centimeters, but it also enables minimal crosstalk in a thinner, 3.1-millimeter module with a 72-degree field of view. Infrared cameras in particular suffer from blur due to high levels of crosstalk, or misdetection of light in nearby pixels. Crosstalk typically limits camera thinness by requiring a minimum distance between the lens and the photosensitive layer, but the SparkP2 lens in the SAM module can be much closer to the sensor without increasing crosstalk and preserving a higher level of sharpness.

SAM and SparkP2 are optimized for authentication systems that operate at 850 nanometers (with a visible red glow) and 940 nanometers (invisible with a tenfold improvement in sun irradiance rejection).

Pricing and Availability

The SparkP2-powered SAM module is available now. Make an appointment to see SAM in action during Computex 2016 (Taipei International Convention Center, Room 105) or obtain pricing information directly from InVisage at www.invisage.com/contact.

About InVisage Technologies

InVisage Technologies, Inc. is a venture-backed advanced materials and camera platform company based in Menlo Park, Calif. that has developed QuantumFilm™, a breakthrough imaging and sensing technology. The company’s products capture high fidelity, high-resolution images for a wide variety of mobile and IoT devices, including smartphones, laptops, and drones. Founded in 2006, InVisage Technologies is venture funded by GGV Capital, Nokia Growth Partners, RockPort Capital, InterWest Partners, Intel Capital, Oceanwide, and OnPoint Technologies.

For more information on InVisage and its pioneering QuantumFilm technology, visit www.invisage.com.

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Contacts

InVisage Technologies, Inc.
Jennifer Lillie
jennifer.lillie@invisage.com

Release Summary

Showcasing at Computex 2016, InVisage's SAM module with SparkP2 is the world’s first 2K near-infrared camera, specifically designed for mobile authentication systems like Windows Hello.

Contacts

InVisage Technologies, Inc.
Jennifer Lillie
jennifer.lillie@invisage.com