Synaptics Fs7605 Touch Fingerprint Sensor With Pureprint-tm- -
1. Advanced Optical Sensing The FS7605 utilizes an optical sensor array that provides a large sensing area relative to its footprint. This allows for a more comprehensive capture of the fingerprint, requiring fewer touches to enroll and ensuring faster matches during unlock.
2. Match-in-Sensor™ Architecture Synaptics is renowned for its "Match-in-Sensor" capabilities. While specific implementation depends on the OEM, this architecture allows the sensor to process and match fingerprints entirely within the secure hardware, rather than sending raw biometric data to the main operating system. This isolates fingerprint data from malware and potential software vulnerabilities.
3. Compact Form Factor The FS7605 is designed for space-constrained environments. Its slim profile allows it to fit seamlessly into thin smartphone chassis or narrow bezels on laptops. synaptics fs7605 touch fingerprint sensor with pureprint-tm-
4. Durability Built for daily use, the sensor features a scratch-resistant surface. Because it is an optical sensor, it is generally resistant to electrostatic discharge (ESD) and wear associated with capacitive sensors that rely on surface coating integrity.
5. Low Power Consumption Optimized for mobile devices, the FS7605 operates in a low-power mode, only waking the main processor once a touch is detected and a match is verified. A common question arises: Why use a capacitive
A common question arises: Why use a capacitive touch sensor like the FS7605 when we have optical under-display sensors?
The answer is speed and security.
While under-display optical sensors are common in budget phones, the Synaptics FS7605 touch fingerprint sensor with PurePrint™ remains the gold standard for devices where security cannot be compromised for aesthetics.
While marketing hype dominates the consumer space, engineers look for real numbers. The FS7605 delivers across several critical performance vectors: While under-display optical sensors are common in budget
It is important to note that the FS7605 does not work in isolation. Synaptics bundles the sensor with Synaptics ID (or SID). This is a dedicated system-on-chip (SoC) architecture that stores fingerprint templates in a secure, isolated vault.
This architecture meets the security requirements for Google's StrongBox and Android Keystore, as well as Microsoft's security core PC requirements.