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OMNIVISION advanced cameras debut at AutoSens Brussels 2022
OMNIVISION, a global developer of semiconductors, including advanced digital imaging, analogue and touch & display technology, has announced the first-of-its-kind automotive demonstrations to be held at AutoSens in Brussels, 12th to 14th September 2022.
OMNIVISION announces smallest shutter image sensor
OMNIVISION, a global developer of semiconductors, including advanced digital imaging, analogue, and touch & display technology, have announced the three-layer stacked BSI global shutter (GS) image sensor.
OMNIVISION and Valens Semiconductor announce MIPI A-PHY-compliant camera
OMNIVISION and Valens Semiconductor have partnered to bring to market a MIPI A-PHY-compliant camera solution for the automotive industry.
OMNIVISION Debuts OAX4600 AI-Enabled ASIC at AutoSens
OAX4600 delivers seamless DMS/OMS functionality and automotive design flexibility with integrated RGB-IR ISPs and two NPUs in a small package size with low power consumption.
OMNIVISION launches ‘Ready-to-Go’ reference designs
OMNIVISION has launched new laryngoscope reference designs that include a range of OMNIVISION products that help improve patient care by providing crisp, clear images for single-use video laryngoscopes.
OMNIVISION’s 3-megapixel Image Sensor with OmniPixel3-HS
The OS03B10 CMOS image sensor in a 1/2.7-inch optical format allows OEMs to seamlessly upgrade from 2MP to 3MP for higher quality images and HD video in security surveillance, IP and HD analog cameras
OMNIVISION develops 0.56-micron Pixel
OMNIVISION has announced an advancement in pixel technology: the claimed world’s smallest 0.56-µm pixel with uncompromising high quantum efficiency (QE) performance, excellent quad phase detection (QPD) autofocus capabilities and low power consumption.
New OH08B image sensor transforms endoscope technology
OmniVision and Diaspective Vision partner to develop new medical hyperspectral imaging camera for endoscopes
OVMed high-resolution image sensor for endoscopes
OmniVision Technologies has announced the the OVMed OH0FA image sensor and OAH0428 bridge chip for endoscopes and catheters.
OmniVision announce OVMed OCHSA and OCHTA cable modules
OmniVision Technologies, Inc., a developer of advanced digital imaging solutions, have announced the OVMed OCHSA and OCHTA cable modules for single-use endoscope and catheters. The fully integrated medical-grade imaging subsystems combine an exceptionally small diameter camera module with upgraded OVMed cables and mini-LED illumination for a complete, fully medically-tested assembly that provides excellent image quality and reduces development co...
End-to-end interior sensing solution announced
Smart Eye and OmniVision have teamed up to provide the automotive industry with an end-to-end interior sensing solution. Through a combination of two technologies, the solution enables complete in-cabin monitoring with innovative features that bring the next generation of automobiles to a higher level of autonomy.
0.61µm pixel 4K image sensor for mobile cameras
OmniVision Technologies has announced the OV60A, a 0.61 micron (µm) pixel high resolution CMOS image sensor that will enhance the capabilities of next-generation mobile phone cameras. The OV60A offers 60 megapixel (MP) resolution with the smallest pixel size in its class at .61µm. The OV60A can fit into a 1/2.8 inch optical format in either 3:4 or 16:9 aspect ratio configurations.
Small full HD image sensor for thin bezel notebooks
OmniVision Technologies has announced in advance of COMPUTEX Virtual , a 1/7-inch, two megapixel image sensor, the OV02C, for full high definition (HD) video performance in thin bezel premium notebooks, tablets and IoT devices.
High-performance OAX4000 ASIC image signal processor
OmniVision Technologies has announced the new OAX4000, a companion image signal processor (ISP) that offers design flexibility for next-generation automotive single- and multicamera architectures, enabling OEMs to future-proof their designs for added functionality as market demands change.
Automotive image sensors compatible with NVIDIA DRIVE
OmniVision Technologies has announced at the NVIDIA GPU Technology Conference (GTC) that it has officially joined the NVIDIA DRIVE autonomous vehicle development ecosystem. The company also unveiled the first group of OmniVision automotive image sensor families compatible with the modular NVIDIA DRIVE AGX AI computing platform for self-driving vehicles.
1080p image sensor with Nyxel NIR for surveillance market
OmniVision Technologies has announced a 2.9 micron, 1080p image sensor that provides a high value option for adding the premium near-infrared (NIR) and ultra low light performance of its Nyxel and PureCel Plus technologies to mainstream surveillance cameras.
Partnership for automotive viewing camera solution
OmniVision and Nextchip have announced a joint automotive viewing camera solution solution that is pre-tuned to provide high quality images for rearview cameras (RVCs), surround-view systems (SVS) and e-mirrors in low-end and midrange vehicles.
Driver monitoring system ASIC with AI neural processing
OmniVision Technologies has announced the OAX8000 AI-enabled, automotive application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), which is optimised for entry-level, stand-alone driver monitoring systems (DMS). The OAX8000 uses a stacked-die architecture to provide the industry’s only DMS processor with on-chip DDR3 SDRAM memory (1GB).
Automotive image sensor for cameras with 3MP resolution
OmniVision Technologies has announced during CES the OX03F10 automotive image sensor. This sensor expands OmniVision’s next-generation ASIL-C viewing camera family with higher 3MP resolution and cyber security features that are required as vehicle designers make the transition from Level 2 and 3 advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) to higher levels of autonomy.
Micron pixel smartphone image sensor for selfie cameras
OmniVision Technologies has announced in advance of CES the OV32B image sensor, featuring a 0.7 micron pixel size to provide 32 megapixel (MP) resolution in a 1/3” optical format. This enables smartphone designers to offer the highest possible front-facing, selfie camera resolution in the limited space available.