SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--OMNIVISION, a leading global developer of semiconductor solutions, including advanced digital imaging, analog, and touch & display technology, today announced the ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--OmniVision Technologies, Inc., a leading developer of advanced digital imaging solutions, today announced the OVM9284 CameraCubeChip™ module—the world’s first ...
The OV08X is the first image sensor for the laptop market to integrate a four-cell color filter array and on-chip hardware remosaic. It provides high-quality, 9.2 MP Bayer output in real time.
Omnivision has introduced the OCH2B30 camera module for 3D intraoral dental scanners. It features a compact CameraCubeChip package (2.6 mm x 2.6 mm) and a mobile industry processor interface. The ...
OmniVision Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: OVTI), a leading independent supplier of CMOS CameraChip™ image sensor solutions for high-volume imaging has introduced its smallest CameraChip product to date.
Summary: OmniVision has finally boarded the bandwagon of 1-inch image sensor manufacturers. It has introduced the OV50X, a 50MP sensor with a 1.6-micron pixel in a 1-inch format. The OV50X is the ...
OmniVision has unveiled its new 200MP flagship sensor, the OVB0D, positioned as a direct rival to Sony’s LYTIA 901. It’s a slightly larger 1/1.1-inch unit with a Bayer filter and a dual on-chip ...
The OV0TA1B sensor is the first and only mono/IR sensor that can fit in 3mm module Y dimension and smaller notebook computers, webcams and IoT devices "Stand-alone 940nm IR cameras are becoming more ...
Design Features Renesas’ New Automotive HD Link (AHL) Technology and OmniVision’s OX01F10 1.3MP SoC to Deliver Low Cost, High Quality Video; Demonstration to be Available at AutoSens Belgium, ...
Imaging subsystems and camera modules are emerging in the medical device market to help OEMs accelerate time to market, enabling them to focus on differentiating their product designs. This is thanks ...
1-inch sensors have become rarer than in previous years, but they are still used in the top-of-the-line camera phones. For those, nothing but the best will do, so OmniVision has unveiled a new sensor ...