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2 May 2014 Design, fabrication and characterization of miniaturized high resolution camera modules
M. Kuehn, M. Goetz, C. Mueller, H. Reinecke
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Abstract
Camera systems become more and more important in everyday life. Some of those systems place special requirements concerning the environmental conditions they are exposed to especially in harsh environment. High temperature and humidity difficult to access areas require individual packaging and joining technologies for the setup of a camera module. Environmental conditions have an influence on optical design and tolerance calculation. In case of high temperatures the different thermal expansion coefficients of the used materials lead to stress in joints, lenses and their fittings. This, in turn, can lead to a loss of adjustment of the mechanical and optical components that have a direct influence on the optical performance of the camera module. The recent work shows the development of miniaturized high resolution camera modules designed for use in harsh environment applications.
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M. Kuehn, M. Goetz, C. Mueller, and H. Reinecke "Design, fabrication and characterization of miniaturized high resolution camera modules", Proc. SPIE 9130, Micro-Optics 2014, 91300J (2 May 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2052464
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Lenses

Tolerancing

Adhesives

Distortion

Image sensors

Tolerance calculations

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