I got my figures from the internet, so they must be right!
Here's another reference:
download.micron.com/pdf/flyers/mt9m131.pdf
It states image area is 4.6 x 3.7mm.
This isn't the same site I got my original info from.
On Oct 16, 2009, at 5:44 PM, Roger Shufflebottom wrote:
> Well, looking at this handy ruler here, 1/3 inch is more like 8.47mm
> so not
> quite that bad!
>
> On 16/10/2009 20:20, "Steve Hullfish" <steve4lists@veralith.com>
> wrote:
>
> what's the area of a third of an inch
> > chip? Some more research shows that it is a scant 4.4mm by 3.3mm!
> Ack!
> > That means - let's see, area equals pi R squared...kidding -
> 14.4mm in
> > area
> >
>
> +++
> With best wishes,
>
> Roger Shufflebottom
> Avid Certified Instructor
> http://www.bottom-line.tv
> Tel: +44 1992 535 031 (UK)
> Mobile: +44 7973 543 660
>
>
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