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Sherlock fingerprint sensor small, FBI certified

07 December, 2012

By: Jill Jaracz

category: Biometrics

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South Carolina-based Integrated BiometricsLLC has released Sherlock, a light, thin, small mobile ID fingerprint sensor that also has FBI Appendix F certification.

The sensor is made with Integrated’s patented Light Emitting Sensor (LES) technology that’s been incorporated with a thin film transistor. The LES technology functions due to a highly engineered charged polymer film that interacts with the skin’s properties to capture prints. This combination of technology results in a smaller, lighter scanner.

The image capture happens at the FBI’s standard 500PPI requirement, and the system complies with both Appendix F and PIV071006 standards.  


Tags: Fingerprint, Sensors

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