FlexEnable and ISORG have announced they are the first companies to jointly launch a flexible fingerprint sensor with 500 dots per inch (dpi) image resolution.
The high resolution of the flexible sensor has been enabled by FlexEnable's organic thin-film transistors that has better electrical performance than amorphous silicon and very low-leakage. ISORG supplies the photodiodes able to capture the finger print, and in addition has developed all the reading electronics and the related algorithms. The ISORG PLASMA development platform will accelerate sensor evaluation and product development for all customers.
As a direct consequnece of being made of organic electronics on a plastic sheet, the 500 dpi flexible fingerprint sensor is only 0.3 mm thick, bringing design and functional benefits to biometric applications. As well as detecting fingerprints, the sensor can capture veins, providing a second level of security since each user's finger vein pattern is unique and requires the user to be alive for positive detection.
Moreover, the technology enables large area sensors that can detect five fingers allowing more information to be collected, bringing additional security benefits. It can be curved and applied to almost any surface, unlike traditional fingerprint sensors that have form factor constraints due to the use of glass. The large area sensor can unlock new applications such as wrap-around fingerprint sensors for mobile phones or car steering wheels.
As the only flexible sensor technology that has achieved such high resolution, it is suitable for applications requiring standard-compliant fingerprint enrolment and/or identification. The optical sensor is ultra-thin, light and robust, and can be seamlessly integrated into products including fingerprint scanners, smartcards, mobile phones and wearables.
FlexEnable and ISORG have collaborated with Green Bit, a leading global provider of fingerprint scanners, to show that their flexible fingerprint sensor technology is ready for integration into products. The sensor has been paired with Green Bit's image enhancement software to prove its ability to create FBI-certifiable images.
Chuck Milligan, CEO of FlexEnable, said, "The development of a 500 dpi plastic fingerprint sensor represents a major breakthrough in the commercialisation of flexible fingerprint sensors, paving the way for FBI-certification of low cost and flexible fingerprint sensors over large areas. This will open the door to a wider range of applications including law enforcement, border control and high-security banking transactions. We are working with the whole supply chain to get this disruptive technology into products and welcome customers who are interested in integrating the sensor into their applications."
Jean-Yves Gomez, CEO of ISORG, said, "This innovation brings a step change in biometrics. It not only offers a single solution for multiple fingerprint capture and vein pattern recognition, but also addresses form-factor and ergonomic challenges. Our development tools will help our customers to cut their product time to market and minimise R&D costs. We are enabling a new generation of biometric fingerprint sensors with multiple usage."
Sergio Rainero, COO of Green Bit S.p.A, said, "We are pleased to collaborate with FlexEnable and ISORG on this groundbreaking and innovative flexible sensor technology. By combining its cutting-edge features with Green Bit's 20 years' experience in image processing and enhancement, we will be in a leading position to create a new generation of fingerprint scanners. This will enable Green Bit to target applications and solutions that aren't possible with traditional technologies."