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Multi-core: Giving a car the power of sight
Making sense of images captured by cameras in today’s Advanced Driver Assistance Systems requires sophisticated microprocessors with specific feature sets. But what makes a good image processor? Sally Ward-Foxton investigates.
Ethernet on wheels
By Axel Streicher – Ethernet on wheels … is not really groundbreaking news, some may say. No argument here, since 100Mbps Ethernet has been around for a while as an on-board diagnostics (OBD) port and access point to the vehicle for re-programming or flashing modules at the OEM dealership.
OmniVision and Xilinx Develop Automotive Reference Design for 360-degree Surround View Applications
OmniVision Technologies, Inc. today announced that its OV9715 automotive-grade megapixel sensor has been selected by Xilinx, Inc. for its four camera, 360-degree surround view automotive reference design. The Xilinx reference design highlights the advantages of megapixel resolution sensors over VGA-based systems for extreme wide-angle field of view applications, such as greatly improved image distortion correction and stitching. Designed to meet ...
OmniVision Launches 1/6.5-Inch HD Video Camera for Home Entertainment and Portable Media Markets
OmniVision Technologies introduced the OV9740, a 1/6.5-inch system-on-a-chip (SOC) CMOS image sensor designed for highly demanding video applications in portable media players (PMP), home entertainment devices and notebooks. Because all image quality tuning and processing is done on-chip, the OV9740 enables customers to simplify product development and accelerate time-to-market. These capabilities make the OV9740 a cost effective, one-stop-shop s...
OmniVision Launches Feature Rich 8-Megapixel RAW CMOS Image Sensor For The Fast Growing Smart Phone Market
OmniVision Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: OVTI), a leading developer of advanced digital imaging solutions, today introduced the OV8820, a 1/3.2-inch 8- megapixel RAW CMOS image sensor based on OmniVision’s proven 1.4-micron OmniBSITM pixel architecture.
e-con Systems Announces Support of camera daughter board for DaVinci/Sitara Series of Processors
e-con Systems Inc., a leading embedded design services company specializing in development of advanced customized camera solutions, related products and services extended its 5MP High definition (HD) camera solutions for Sitara (AM3703,AM3715)/DaVinci (DM3725, DM3730) processors from Texas Instruments. The company feels that the daughter card will be helpful for customers who are targeting applications such as OCR, HD Video recording @30fps, Fa...
e-con Systems - Camera Solution for the GumstixOMAP35xx Overo Series of Computer on Modules
e-con Systems Inc., a leading Camera solutions company based out of St Louis, USA and Chennai, India has unveiled the e-CAM32_OMAP_GSTIX, the 3.2 Megapixel autofocus Gumstix Overo camera board. The camera module embedded on the e-CAM32_OMAP_GSTIX is based on Omnivision’s OV3640 CMOS image sensor.
e-con Systems announces e-CAM’s availability with 3.2 Megapixel CMOS image sensor
Adding to its existing line of Camera Solutions, e-con Systems a leading product development services company based out of St Louis, USA & Chennai, India announced the availability of 3 Mega pixel camera sensor with e-CAM – the widely known Plug and Play camera solution for embedded platforms.
Xilinx Lowers Cost and Power of High-Performance Video Processing for Industrial Imaging Applications
At Embedded World 2010, Xilinx, Inc. introduced the Xilinx Spartan-6 FPGA Industrial Imaging Targeted Design Platform to accelerate development of high-performance video processing applications for low-cost, low-power industrial imaging systems. Industrial equipment OEMs can now rapidly build and evaluate reprogrammable imaging solutions with high-definition image resolutions, specialized image sensor interfaces, and intelligent video and advanc...
OmniVision Debuts Two New 2-Megapixel SOC Sensors To Support High-Volume Feature Phone Markets
OmniVision Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: OVTI), a leading developer of advanced digital imaging solutions, today introduced two new system-on-a-chip (SOC) CMOS image sensors, the OV2643 and OV2659. Both sensors are designed to address the increased demand for 2-megapixel resolution cameras in the mid- to low-end feature phone segment, bringing high-definition (HD) video and excellent low-light sensitivity to this high-volume market.