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Noopy:
Hi all,

I have collected some pictures of the inside of some computermouses.

If you are interested visit: http://www.richis-lab.de/mouse.htm





Have fun!  :popcorn:

floobydust:
The tear downs look very interesting, the die pictures too.

Can you look for Philips Twin-Eye mouse sensor, like PLN 2030 or PLN 2031. These were Philip's foray into mouse sensors- and they all failed, short lifetime  :(
Then Philips admitted defeat and left the market. I've always wondered what went wrong with them.

Noopy:

--- Quote from: floobydust on May 03, 2019, 09:05:00 pm ---The tear downs look very interesting, the die pictures too.

--- End quote ---

I´m glad to hear that!


Philips Twin-Eye? Never heard of them.
Short search on Ebay didn´t show one. But I´ll keep searching. Sounds interesting!  :-+

floobydust:
Philips Twin-Eye mouse sensor was two lenses looking down at the mouse pad. They used it in their medical imaging products, have patents on it. I think it did poorly with "lift off" LOD when gamers lift up their mouse.

This was a great Wiki but now the URL seems bad http://www.esreality.com/wiki/Hardware:Mice_Sensors
List of mouse sensors used in crappy Razer products: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Razer_products

Noopy:
I found a MadCatz RAT 3 (PLN2030).  :-+
Uuuh, ugly thing...  ;D

I also need a mouse with the Microsoft BlueTrack Technology...  :-/O

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