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Basic theory and previous designs

A project log for Printer port DRAM camera

Very primitive electronic camera

keithKeith 04/21/2024 at 14:260 Comments

Dynamic RAM cells store electrons which can be knocked out their capacitors by photons. They can thus be used as simple photo-sensors. Light can also interfere with the rest of a DRAM chip. 

There are several designs based on this idea. 

I had moved on to the IBM PC by this time, but did not want to wire up the E&WW magazine design and put it into my Amstrad PC. I had the idea of driving the DRAM chip with the parallel I/O of my printer port. Obviously software is slower than hardware, but this was never going to be a high-performance camera.

I got my design detecting light and dark, with a 'moving shutter' method reading rows while waiting for other rows to discharge. However, the pixel pattern did not match the E&WW design logic. I did not have the time or motivation to find the correct unscrambling, as I felt I had proved the principle.

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