Saturday, April 16, 2011

New 12.6MP camera-phone sensor from OmniVision


OmniVision has unveiled a new 12.6MP sensor (OV12825) for cameraphones which is capable of shooting HD video at 1080p at 60 frames per second (fps). The sensor is also capable of capturing still images with a resolution of 4224 x 3000 at 15 fps. The sensor has back illumination which provides best in class pixel performance in low light.

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
Built-in 1.5 V regulator for coreHead over to to the OmniVision site for more
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