It's easy when the package is transparent! In this case, a linear image sensor. After mounting it on the PCB, I put it under the microscope to check the solder joints, and was pleasantly surprised to see the pixels themselves. That's them on the right. The end one is a different size/shape than the others.
You can also make out the text "TAOS C 2000". Copyright markings on the chip, nice. I don't see an open-source license on there, though :-(
I also built the matching receiver PCB, and assembled the CS lens mount on the sensor board. I just need to connect them with an ethernet cable and - nothing - I didn't write a driver for this thing yet.
So, I have to get into a software mindset and crank out some code. I'm just not feeling it tonight. But the hardware is done, so yay!
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