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Summit Programmable Driver Powers LensVector Solid- State Autofocus Device for Mobile Phone Cameras
Summit Microelectronics, the leader in programmable mixed-signal power management IC solutions, has introduced the SMB274 programmable driver for the LensVector solid-state AutoFocus device.
The SMB274 demonstrates Summit’s leadership in programmable mixed-signal power management, integrating high-performance analog power and high-density digital control. This high level of integration combined with micro-power operation in an ultra-compact CSP package and minimum external components yields an ideal solution for the next generation of miniature digital cameras employing LensVector AutoFocus technology.
Lens“The close partnership and cooperative product development efforts between LensVector and Summit have enabled the timely introduction of the first complete solid-state autofocus solution for handheld applications,” stated Abid Hussain, Summit’s Vice President of Marketing and Applications. “The SMB274’s tiny solution size and the ultra-compact LensVector AutoFocus device combine to create unprecedented performance and form factors in digital imaging. Summit is pleased to be part of this ground breaking innovation.”
“Our handset customers have expressed strong interest in small, energy-efficient, rugged autofocus solutions from LensVector that can easily be integrated into their devices and mass manufactured at a competitive cost, '' said LensVector CEO Derek Proudian. “Summit’s driver IC complements these advantages and delivers a solution that brings autofocus to every camera phone. The solution simplifies camera module designs and fits seamlessly into module integrator’s existing assembly processes.”