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Economical image sensor provides 16-MP upgrade for rear/front smartphone cameras

January 3, 2019 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

OV13B image sensor

OmniVision Technologies, Inc. announced the OV13B image sensor—the latest addition to the company’s 13-Megapixel (MP) sensor family in a 1/3-inch optical format and featuring OmniVision’s 1.12-micron PureCel Plus pixel technology. This sensor is specifically designed for the enormous mainstream and entry-level smartphone markets, providing a compelling solution for rear- or front-facing cameras. “The market for […]

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Image sensor monitors vehicular drivers/passengers in low light levels

January 3, 2019 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

OV9284 image sensor

OmniVision Technologies, Inc. announced the OV9284, a 1-megapixel global shutter image sensor. This latest addition to OmniVision’s automotive portfolio is ideal for in-cabin camera modules in passenger vehicles, where driver state monitoring (DSM) and passenger-monitoring cameras need to be extremely small and unobtrusive, while complying with stringent safety regulations. The global automotive image sensor market is poised […]

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New 16-MP image sensor brings hi-res to mainstream smartphones

October 31, 2018 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

OV16E10 16-MP image sensor

OmniVision Technologies, Inc. announced the OV16E10 — the latest generation of its high-performance 16-megapixel (MP) image sensor family. Built on OmniVision’s latest 1.12-micron PureCel Plus stacked die technology with world-class sensitivity and QE performance, the 1/2.8” OV16E10 sensor comes with advanced imaging features to deliver industry-leading performance for both single- and multi-camera applications. Integrated into this sensor is a 2×1 Microlens phase-detection […]

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First single-chip 1080-p LCOS microdisplay carries integrated driver for AR/VR and projector designs

October 30, 2018 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

1080-p LCOS microdisplay

OmniVision Technologies, Inc. announced the OP02220 — the industry’s first 1080p liquid crystal on silicon (LCOS) microdisplay with integrated driver functions and memory. This compact, low-power and cost-effective microdisplay is especially valuable for augmented reality (AR) applications such as glasses and head-mounted displays that need durability, compactness and lightweight. This is a burgeoning market as consumer demand […]

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Backside illumination image sensors for IoT security cameras

October 24, 2018 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

OmniVision Technologies, Inc announced from the Security China Show in Beijing its latest 2-micron image sensor family members built with OmniBSI pixel technology, the OS02F10 and OS04B10. The two sensors provide the industry’s most cost-effective backside illumination (BSI) solutions and are designed for capturing high definition (HD) images in entry-level IoT, industrial, commercial, and residential […]

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Ultra-low-light image sensor detects both visible and NIR wavelengths

October 15, 2018 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

OS02C10 ultra-low-light image sensor

OmniVision Technologies, Inc announced the OS02C10, a 2.9-micron, 2-megapixel image sensor with breakthrough ultra-low-light (ULL) technology. Combining ULL with OmniVision’s industry-leading Nyxel near-infrared (NIR) technology, the OS02C10 works equally well in all lighting conditions. It can detect incident light in both visible and NIR wavelengths and produce precise color and monochrome images for security applications. […]

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High-def automotive camera module reference design includes image processor, serializer, power management

September 17, 2018 By Aimee Kalnoskas 1 Comment

High-def automotive camera module

OmniVision Technologies, Inc., a leading developer of advanced digital imaging solutions, today announced its high definition (HD) automotive camera module reference design, developed with collaboration from Leopard Imaging and featuring technology from Texas Instruments (TI). The compact design includes OmniVision’s OX01B40 image sensor plus image signal processor (ISP) system-in-package (SiP), as well as TI’s DS90UB933-Q1 or DS90UB935-Q1 serializer chip and TPS65000-Q1 power management integrated circuit (PMIC). All four components are AEC-Q100 Grade […]

Filed Under: Applications, Automotive, microcontroller Tagged With: leopardimaging, omnivisiontechnologies, texasinstrumentsinc

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