OmniVision has launched a car image sensor that USES the industry's smallest pixel segmentation technology

OmniVision has launched a car image sensor that USES the industry's smallest pixel segmentation technology

tenco 2019-05-28

The low-power sensor provides a first-rate resolution in LFM mode and a high dynamic range of 110dB for both rear-view and round-view applications, as well as excellent image quality and extended scene detail.

Santa Clara, calif. - May 27, 2019 - industry leading digital image solutions developer OmniVisionTechnologies, Inc. Today unveiled the all-new next-generation 1MP image sensor OX01D10 for automotive visual applications.The sensor integrates split pixel and dual conversion gain (DCG) technology to provide pseudo motion capture, up to 120dB high dynamic range (HDR) and LED scintillation suppression (LFM).


Image: OmniVision successfully implemented wide dynamic and LED scintillation suppression with the auto image sensor based on the industry's smallest pixel segmentation technology.

These features of the OX01D10 ensure that the rear and surround cameras capture more details of the scene in the harsh vehicle temperature range, thus improving driving safety.In addition, the OX01D10 provides excellent image quality under harsh lighting conditions, such as capturing moving objects, as well as LED signs and headlights.

"The OX01D10 is compact yet capable of both low power consumption and high performance," said Andy Hanvey, OmniVision's director of automotive marketing."It delivers industry-leading LFM performance in harsh temperature environments, meeting the growing demand of automotive manufacturers for LED scintillation suppression (LFM) in vehicles, signs, buildings and a variety of other outdoor lighting."

The OX01D10 has the industry's smallest and most powerful video camera module, with a power consumption of less than 200mW at full hd 30fps and the highest resolution in a 1/4 inch optical format.The new image sensor also features advanced ASIL functions and a 120dB HDR without LFM mode (110dB in LFM mode).

Aec-q100 level 2 certified samples and evaluation kits are now available.In addition, the OX01D10 image sensor will be on display at Computex's OmniVision booth on May 28 and solstice on May 30.

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