Hardware driver patch for SmartSensor S2 covering macOS Sonoma detection issues.
- Fixed intermittent USB enumeration on macOS 14 Sonoma during sleep/wake cycles
- Added thermal compensation for sessions over 30 minutes
- Driver size reduced by 4MB
- No firmware update required
The components, network boundaries, and update model for running RemoteQA in fully isolated networks.
Context
This technical note is intended for integrators, engineering teams, and customers who want to understand the implementation underneath QUBYX products.
Technical detail
We work through the relevant data model, measurement pipeline, and verification steps. Where helpful, we point to existing standards and our deviations from them.
References
- Internal engineering note
- Public standard documentation
- QUBYX SDK reference
For deeper integration questions, contact engineering@qubyx.com.
Empirical drift curves we measure across LED, OLED, and CCFL panels, and what they imply for QA cadence.
Context
This technical note is intended for integrators, engineering teams, and customers who want to understand the implementation underneath QUBYX products.
Technical detail
We work through the relevant data model, measurement pipeline, and verification steps. Where helpful, we point to existing standards and our deviations from them.
References
- Internal engineering note
- Public standard documentation
- QUBYX SDK reference
For deeper integration questions, contact engineering@qubyx.com.
How the glass filter array maps incoming light to RGB tristimulus values, and why 20-bit resolution matters.
Context
This technical note is intended for integrators, engineering teams, and customers who want to understand the implementation underneath QUBYX products.
Technical detail
We work through the relevant data model, measurement pipeline, and verification steps. Where helpful, we point to existing standards and our deviations from them.
References
- Internal engineering note
- Public standard documentation
- QUBYX SDK reference
For deeper integration questions, contact engineering@qubyx.com.
OEM SDK release expanding reference platform coverage and language bindings.
- Native Linux ARM64 reference firmware build
- Expanded I²C register map documentation with read/write examples
- Python 3.11 bindings (3.9 and 3.10 still supported)
- Reference firmware updated to ship with secure boot signing
- New OEM integration test harness for production line validation
QUBYX today announced the opening of its APAC partner office in Seoul, Republic of Korea. The office will provide local sales engineering, technical support, and partner enablement for customers across Korea, Japan, and broader APAC.
“APAC is one of our fastest-growing segments, particularly in OEM display manufacturing and medical imaging,” QUBYX said in a statement. “Local presence makes us a better partner.”
The Seoul office adds Korean language support to QUBYX’s existing English and German channels.