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The unusual ecosystem of image and vision for AI
Yohann Tschudi, PhD. Technology & Market Analyst at Yole Développement (Yole), said “AI has completely disrupted hardware in vision systems, and has had an impact on entire segments.” A good example, is the penetration of Mobileye within the automotive market segment.
Image sensor family ultra-low light technologies
OmniVision Technologies has announced the OS04A10, a 2.9 micron pixel image sensor with four megapixel resolution, the latest addition to its growing family of Nyxel near-infrared (NIR) and ultra-low light (ULL) sensors. The OS04A10 provides security cameras with greater zoom range and AI-enabled surveillance systems with better object identification and facial authentication accuracy.
Sensor provides high end resolution photos for smartphones
OmniVision Technologies has announced the OV48B, its first 48 megapixel (MP) image sensor featuring a 0.8 micron pixel size to enable high resolution smartphone cameras in a 1/2" optical format. Built on OmniVision’s PureCel Plus stacked die technology, this sensor provides leading edge still image capture and video performance for both mainstream and high end smartphones.
RGB-IR solution for automotive cabin monitoring systems
Developer of advanced digital imaging solutions, OmniVision Technologies, and Fullhan Microelectronics, a provider of chips and solutions for video surveillance products, have announced a joint solution for capturing and processing high quality colour (RGB) and infrared (IR) automotive interior images, day and night, with a single camera.
SoC uses advanced pixel technology with low light sensitivity
OmniVision has announced the OV0VA10 SoC, which integrates the industry’s most advanced VGA image sensor and signal processor in a single chip-scale package. The SoC’s OmniPixel3-HS architecture allows entry level, thin-bezel notebook designers to incorporate the very best VGA camera performance with low light image capture for applications such as videoconferencing. Additionally, it offers 30% lower power consumption to extend batter...
Camera module designed for near-infrared mobile facial authentication
OmniVision has announced the OVM7251 CameraCubeChip module. Built on the 3 micron OmniPixel3-GS global shutter architecture, the OVM7251 offers designers a small form factor, low power consumption and cost effective 640x480 VGA resolution camera module. The module is available in an 850nm version for AR/VR eye tracking, and a 940nm version for machine vision and 3D sensing in mobile facial authentication.
Image sensor provides greater accuracy for facial recognition
OmniVision has announced the OV5678 - according to the company it is the industry’s first 5MP RGB-Ir image sensor for 2-in-1 convertible laptops. This sensor enables a single camera with greater accuracy for infrared (IR) Windows Hello facial authentication as well as high quality colour (RGB) images for selfies and video conferencing. Combining IR and colour imaging allows designers to create more compact, thinner 2-in-1 convertible laptop...
Image sensor for LED flicker mitigation with split-pixel design
OmniVision Technologies has announced the OX01D10 - its next generation 1MP image sensor for automotive viewing applications. This sensor brings together split-pixel and Dual Conversion Gain (DCG) technology, delivering artifact-free motion capture, High Dynamic Range (HDR) of up to 120dB, as well as LED Flicker Mitigation (LFM).
RGB-IR solution for automotive cabin monitoring systems
Developer of advanced digital imaging solutions, OmniVision Technologies, and GEO Semiconductor, specialist in video processors for automotive viewing cameras, have announced a joint solution for capturing and processing high-quality colour (RGB) and infrared (IR) automotive interior images, day and night, with one camera.
Sensor designed for driver state monitoring and viewing applications
OmniVision has announced the OV2312 automotive image sensor, which enables multiple functions in one camera. This multi-functional approach reduces total system cost, space and power budget for Driver State Monitoring (DSM) and viewing applications like video conferencing.