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Three Foveon X3 articles: Press release, Technical Overview, Exclusive Hands-On Patent 5,965,875
Back in October 1999 Foveon filed patent 5,965,875 which clearly describes the technology behind the X3 sensor, it's essentially a stack of silicon doped to absorb different wavelengths of light. Click here for Patent 5,965,875 Click here for associated images and diagrams (very interesting) Overview presentationApologies, some of the text on these reduced-size images may be a little hard to read, but it was the only way to provide as much information as possible. More information on the Foveon website.
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Pre-PMA
2002: 00:01 EST: As a part of our coverage of Foveon's X3 sensor technology
this news article is a reproduction of a technology overview presentation
provided by Foveon in its standard press kit. This overview summarises
the method of the existing mosaic sensors and the way in which the new
X3 sensor works.













