Designing a Passive Lidar Detector Device
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4 days ago
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MezzoDelCammin
17 hours ago
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I admit it's a nice experiment, but I guess the title should be "detecting iPhone Lidar".

Both the 60Hz frequency and 940nm wavelength are fairly specific. There's a whole world of different wavelengths (1550nm is fairly common) and frequencies (up to 1MHz isn't particularly exceptional).

There's been a whole thread on the topic here:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46110395

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aidenn0
6 hours ago
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Right, I wonder if they considered a pulse-detector with a dichroic filter and a 555?
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MPSimmons
14 hours ago
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Agreed, I immediately thought of vehicles, but this is cool too.
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vzaliva
15 hours ago
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If you are sensitive to flashing - do not try to open this link. It is impossible to read because of videos of flashing lights.
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elric
12 hours ago
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Makes me wonder about how safe lidar is for humam and animal eyeballs?
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garbagewoman
12 hours ago
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The videos are of invisible wavelengths of light transformed into visible light. Why does that make you ponder the safety of the infrared light?
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BrianGragg
14 hours ago
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Reader view ftw!
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