OmniVision is known for being the manufacturer of the camera on the iPhone 4, it would be interesting to see if Apple chooses to go with this or a similar sensor from OmniVision of be use Sony's 8 MP back-lit sensor as it is being rumored.
Features
- Ultra high performance
- Programmable controls for frame rate, mirror and flip, cropping, and windowing
- Image quality controls: lens correction and defective pixel canceling
- Support for output formats: 10/12-bit RAW RGB data (DVP), 10/12-bit RAW RGB data (MIPI/LVDS), CCIR656
- Support for horizontal and vertical subsampling
- Support for images sizes: 12.6 Mpixel, EIS1080p, 1080p, EIS720p, 720p, VGA, etc.
- Support for binning
- Standard serial SCCB interface
- Automatic image control functions: automatic exposure control (AEC), automatic gain control (AGC), automatic white balance (AWB), automatic band filter (ABF), automatic 50/60 Hz frequency detection, automatic black level calibration (ABLC)
- Digital video port (DVP) parallel output interface
- LVDS serial output interface
- MIPI serial output interface
- Embedded one-time programmable (OTP) memory for part identification, etc.
- On-chip phase lock loop (PLL)
- Programmable I/O drive capability