Gooee claims ‘world’s smallest’ sensor for LEDs and the Internet of Things

Smart lighting startup Gooee wants to make the Internet of Things bigger by making it smaller: It has unveiled what it says is the world’s smallest sensor for connected LED lighting. Gooee, based in Santa Clara, CA, co-developed the chip with Danish integrated-circuit design company Delta Microelectronics. The new 5×5-mm photodetector, based on active-pixel-sensor technology, will become part of Gooee’s Full-Stack “platform,” which is a set of hardware, software and data management tools for connecting lighting to the Internet. (To learn more about active pixel sensors, check out an article from our colleagues at Laser Focus World.)
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