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OMNIVISION Achieves Two Sensor Firsts

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Semiconductor technology and digital image company OMNIVISION has developed pixel technology that is smaller than the wavelength of red light. The company’s OVBOA is a 200-MP image sensor with a pixel size of 0.56 μm. It is designed for rear-facing main cameras in high-end smartphones. The device features 16-cell binning capability, enabling it to achieve video capture of 12.5-MP/4K at 120 fps. The technology additionally features 100% quad phase detection (QPD) for more effective autofocus. According to Arun Jayaseelan, senior product marketing manager at OMNIVISION,...Read full article

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    Published: September 2022
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