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The FS7605 is a sophisticated piece of hardware. It is not simply a passive sensor; it is a complete, self-contained biometric system designed for speed and security. Codenamed "Prometheus," the FS7605 represents Synaptics' second-generation Match-in-Sensor (MIS) technology. This means all critical processing—from image capture to template matching—happens on the sensor itself, rather than relying on the host computer's processor. This architecture is crucial for security, as it ensures that raw fingerprint data never travels through the host system's memory, where it could be vulnerable to attack. | Metric | Value | |--------|-------| | Capture
Note: High level requires 8 frames instead of 4, increasing acquisition time to ~240 ms. This means all critical processing—from image capture to