The future isn't all that bad when it comes to multispectral multipixel sensors. As for this project: it has been a great journey and inspiration. The new frontier these days is, at least for me, in the short-wave infrared (900-2500 nm), where it becomes ever harder to piece something together with a few photodiodes or LEDs.
Here's to more compact, affordable single-pixel spectrometers, intriguing analog front-end, CCD learning experiences and ubiquitous multispectral imaging, far beyond what The Optical Inch initially set out to do.
Let's enjoy the adorable MEMS Fabry-Pérot interferometer for SWIR spectroscopy, low-cost 10+ channel spectral profiling sensors and lastly the absolutely cool computational approach below that reconstructs spectra based on the responses of definitely-not-narrowband dielectric filters.
Tune in next time when there is a next time! Stay curious.
"AS7262 AS7341 Visible Infrared Color Spectrometer Sensor Module High Precision"
https://look.ams-osram.com/m/24266a3e584de4db/original/AS7341-DS000504.pdf

Kim, C., Ni, P., Lee, K.R. et al. Mass production-enabled computational spectrometers based on multilayer thin films. Sci Rep 12, 4053 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-08037-y
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