Sony’s IMX675 CMOS picture sensor concurrently outputs full-pixel captured photos at 40 fps, in addition to high-speed areas of curiosity. The 5.12-Mpixel, 1/2.8-in. (6.53-mm diagonal) sensor is the primary from Sony leveraging twin velocity streaming know-how. Geared toward safety functions, the IMX675 permits a single digital camera to not solely present complete photos of scenes, but in addition user-set recognition of particular objects with a excessive degree of element.
The IMX675 picture sensor employs the corporate’s STARVIS 2 know-how, which permits excessive sensitivity and a large dynamic vary. Nonetheless, because of its stacked construction with Cu-Cu connections, the chip consumes roughly 30% much less energy than Sony’s first-generation STARVIS IMX335 5.12-Mpixel, 1/2.8-in. sensor. When utilized in single publicity mode, the IMX675 achieves a dynamic vary of 78 dB, about 2.5 instances wider than the IMX335. Improved sensitivity within the near-infrared area additionally permits the IMX675 to seize high-quality photos in darkish places.
Past safety cameras, potential functions for the IMX675 RGB sensor embrace drive recorders and webcams. Housed in a 12.0×9.3-mm ceramic LGA package deal, the IMX675 operates with a triple 3.3-V (analog), 1.1-V (digital), and 1.8-V (interface) energy provide.
A launch date for the IMX675 picture sensor was not supplied on the time of this announcement.
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