OMNIVISION专注手机和DSC/DV混合市场
作者: 时间:2008-05-26 18:57 来源:
OmniVision Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: OVTI), theworlds largest supplier of CMOS image sensors, today introduced the first 5 MegaPixel CameraChip
sensor that incorporates its proprietary 1.75 micron OmniPixel3-HS architecture. The new OV5630delivers best-in-class low-light performance to enable a new generation of high-performance cameraphones that deliver top quality digital photography and video in a small form factor.
In addition, OmniVision simultaneously launched the OV5633, a modified version of the OV5630designed specifically for the digital still camera and digital video (DSC/DV) hybrid camera market. Boththe OV5630 and OV5633 are currently sampling, with volume production expected to start in the fourthquarter of this calendar year.
In the OV5630, we bring to market the best available performance for ultra-compact applications and auser-friendly platform that allows complete control over image quality, formatting and output datatransfer, said Grahame Cooney, Director of Product Marketing at OmniVision. Both new 5 MegaPixelsensors reinforce our position in the industry as a technological innovator, and further extend our reachinto the mobile phone and DSC/DV hybrid camera markets.
The OV5630 and OV5633 both use OmniPixel3-HS technology, enabling unparalleled low-light imagecapture with low-light sensitivity of 960 mV/(Lux-sec). The 1/3.2-inch RGB raw sensors offer differingchief ray angles (CRA) to suit the specific lens requirements for mobile phone and DSC/DV hybrid applications. The sensors also support automatic exposure control, gain control, white balance, 50/60 Hzluminance detection and black level calibration.
Both sensors can output data in full 5 MegaPixel resolution at 15 frames per second (fps), and record 720p high definition (HD) video at 60 fps, or 1080p at 30 fps. In QVGA resolution, both sensors can output data at 120 fps, ideal for slow motion preview. For the fast transfer of image data, both sensors are outfitted with a two-lane, high-speed MIPI interface. This enables mobile phone makers to use the OV5630s parallel interface as input for a secondary camera, while alternately providing output via the MIPI interface.
The OV5630 is available in COB or CSP packaging, while the OV5633 comes in CLCC packaging.