Camera:
Custom CMOS sensor, 100 FPS
Processor:
Proprietary ARM-based ASIC at 70 MHz
Communication device:
Bluetooth transceiver
Battery: TBA
Ink cartridge:
Standard DIN 16654
Illumination:
IR LED
Resolution: 0.03 mm
Weight: 45g |

For left and right handed use |
The Anoto pen is the tool that, together
with the Anoto patterned paper, enables you to store and transmit
basically anything you write or draw to anywhere in the world.
The main parts of the Anoto pen are a digital camera, an advanced
image-processing unit and a Bluetooth radio transceiver. It also contains
an ink cartridge so that you can actually see what you have written or
drawn.
The Anoto pen does not have any buttons or display. It looks and feels
like an ordinary ballpoint pen and you use it in the same way. You
activate the pen by simply removing the cap and deactivate it by replacing
the cap again. It couldn't be easier.
The camera
The dots of the Anoto pattern are illuminated by infrared light, making
them visible for the digital camera. Digital snapshots, at a rate of 100
per second, are taken of the pattern.
(The ink from the pen is not visible to the camera. Therefore the pattern
is not degraded by your writing.)
The image processor
The image processor calculates, in real-time, the exact position in the
entire Anoto proprietary pattern. During image processing, snapshots are
compared and information about how the pen is held is also gathered and
stored.
The memory
All the data from the image processor is packaged and loaded into the pen
memory, which can store several fully written pages.
The Bluetooth transceiver
The information is transmitted by the Bluetooth transceiver, either
directly to your computer, or forwarded via a relay device (e.g. mobile
phone, personal computer or handheld device) to the Anoto Look-up Service.
From here some information will be forwarded for further processing
elsewhere.
Ink cartridge and force sensor
The pen holds an ordinary ink cartridge to make visible all that you have
written or drawn. A force-sensing resistor measures the stylus tip force.
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