Image sensor suits high-volume mobile markets
Omnivision
OV7675 VGA image sensor
Omnivision has introduced its OV7675 VGA image sensor, designed for the high-volume mobile handset and notebook/netbook markets.
The OV7675 is also attracting increased interest from notebook, netbook and webcam customers, with early design wins from customers in Japan and Taiwan.
The instrument's 1/9in form factor enables ultra-thin camera modules.
The uses a 2.5um OmniPixel3-HS pixel design, which allows it to offer low light sensitivity (1800mV/lux-sec), reduced noise and good colour reproduction.
The OV7675 SOC sensor offers the full functionality of a complete VGA (640x480) camera and is capable of operating at 30frames/sec in full resolution with complete user control over image quality, formatting and output data transfer.
Its small form factor offers easy design integration for 6.5 x 6.5mm drop-in replacement of VGA modules in existing handset designs.
The OV7675 comes in Omnivision's lead-free CSP3 packaging.
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