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Driver Assistance CMOS Image Sensor

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Driver Assistance CMOS Image SensorThe IMX324 Sony Corp. 1/1.7-type stacked CMOS image sensor from Sony Corp. is equipped with a high-resolution 7.42-MP RCCC filter for forward-sensing cameras in advanced driver-assistance systems.

The sensor is capable of approximately three times the horizontal resolution of conventional products, which enables high-definition image capture of distant road signs approximately 160 m ahead of the camera. Furthermore, the sensor is equipped with a pixel binning mode for further raising the sensitivity in low-light environments and achieving high sensitivity of 2666 mV, making it possible to capture images of pedestrians and obstacles even in dark situations.

Even in environments with uneven, mixed levels of brightness due to headlights and streetlights when driving at night, the sensor is equipped with a function that alternately captures dark sections at high-sensitivity settings and bright sections at high resolution, enabling high-precision image recognition when combined with the signal processing of the latter stage.


Published: November 2017
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