Hmmm, the optical mouse thing is a great option. I have a bluetooth optical mouse that I don't use laying around. I'll take the sensor from that and use the blue tooth module for some other project. Thanks. -Mario -----Original Message----- From: piclist-bounces@mit.edu [mailto:piclist-bounces@mit.edu] On Behalf Of Bob Blick Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 4:13 PM To: Microcontroller discussion list - Public. Subject: Re: [buy][ee] monochrome cmos image sensor SparkFun has a camera module and sample code: http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/categories.php?cPath=23_102 $20 each is not much cheaper thana a webcam but easier to interface to a PIC. Also you might look at the Agilent sensors used in many optical mice, there is documentation on the web for them. They are 32x32 pixels monochrome. Cheerful regards, Bob --- piclist@mmendes.com wrote: > I've searched the internet for monochromo cmos image > sensors and I've come up > with a billion hits from manufactures, datasheet > providers and component > brokers but no one that has a few avaliable. > > What I need is an monochrome cmos image sensor for > with just a few frames per > second, at them most 640x480. This is for a proof > of concept and I > need just 2 > or 3. In fact, 640x480 might be overkill as I'm > only going to be reading an > array of maybe 10x10. > > Does anyone have something like this in a parts bin > in a corner somewhere just > waiting for an excuse to use them and willing to > part with one or two? > > I know that I can get something like that from a > cheap webcam, but I'm > trying to > avoid paying 30 or 40 bucks on something to discard > most of it just for > the chip > itself. -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist