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OmniVision is using 12” wafers to produce this image sensor, instead of the 8” wafers that are in tight supply but are typically used for 2MP, 1080p sensors.
The 2.1-megapixel CMOS captures full 1080p HD at 30fps with a component height of less than 4.5mm, while the 1.3-megapixel CMOS grabs 720p HD at 30fps capability and is less than 3.5mm high.
SC3235, 1/2.7" 2304H x 1296V array at 30fps with MIPI and parallel outputs, leverages SmartSens' mature SmartPixel™ architecture technology, providing reliable and high quality image-capture ...
Teradyne, Inc announced the availability of the IP750Ex-HD to increase the parallel test capability for both wafer and final test of image sensors usi ...
The T4K08 is a native hd format sensor with a resolution of 720p that combines 1.75µm front side illumination (FSI) pixel technology with SoC image signal processing. The T4K24 also leverages 1.75µm ...
Obsidian Sensors is pleased to announce its new higher resolution thermal imaging sensor: SVGA (800x600) on a 17um pixel pitch. The new sensors were fabricated on large glass substrates at ...
The new high-efficiency global shutter (1/PLS typically >4000 at 660nm) sensors are ideal for general-purpose machine vision applications such as factory automation, automated inspection, etc. These ...
The Topaz5D is a full-HD CMOS image sensor designed to combine 2D vision with the generation of 3D depth maps. A single Topaz5D sensor used in challenging lighting conditions delivers 3D object ...
OmniVision is shipping a 2-micron image sensor family built with OmniBSI pixel technology. The two sensors, the OS02F10 and OS04B10, provide cost-effective backside illumination (BSI) solutions and ...
Samsung has launched 64MP and 48MP image sensors, which will power flagship smartphones launching in the second half of the year. Written by Cho Mu-Hyun, Contributing Writer May 8, 2019 at 7:52 p ...
The OV2715 — an 8.5-mm 1,080-pixel high-definition (HD) CMOS image sensor — is the latest product from OmniVision Technologies, a company based in California.
SAN DIEGO, April 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Obsidian Sensors is pleased to announce its new higher resolution thermal imaging sensor: SVGA (800x600) on a 17um pixel pitch.