Aptina, a leading innovator in CMOS imaging technology, today introduced a new 1/3-inch native full HD (HD) 1080p60 video sensor that supports Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS). The sensor supports all high-definition video modes (1080p60, 1080p30, and 720p60) without affecting the field of view. This is a huge consumer application for portable DVs, camcorders, webcams, sports cameras, and video conferencing cameras. The advantages.
The new AR0330 solution is fully functional, featuring a new 2.2-micron pixel design and innovative Aptina A-Pix pixel technology that enables smooth HDTV capture at 60fps with excellent low-light performance and exceptional overall color and video quality . With binning mode on 3x3 sensors, the AR0330 also supports WVGA, offers high-speed image capture options at 120fps and 240fps, and features innovative slow-motion video capabilities. In addition to outstanding digital camera performance, the AR0330 also supports a unique multi-length-to-width format that captures 3.2MP still images.
The AR0330 meets the requirements for low-cost and low-power camera designs. In addition, it supports a variety of serial interface specifications, including four-channel HiSPi and four-channel MIPI, giving camera designers more flexibility in selecting image processing solutions.
Sandor Barna, vice president and general manager of Aptina’s consumer camera division, said: “With the new AR0330 1080p60 sensor, we are able to meet the growing demand from consumers for reasonably priced, high-end HD digital cameras. We were very pleased with the initial customer response. This convinced us that the AR0330 will be the best 2.2 micron pixel sensor they have ever seen."
The AR0330 is available in a ceramic LCC package (11.43mm x 11.43mm) and a new small CSP package design (6.28mm x 6.65mm) to meet the development requirements of ultra-compact digital cameras. In addition, the company offers the AR0330 as a die integrator in bare chips.
Availability The Aptina AR0330 is now sampling and is expected to be put into mass production in the second quarter of 2011.
About Aptina A-Pix Technology Aptina A-Pix is ​​a series of advanced pixel technologies that combine optical waveguides, deep photodiodes, and 65nm pixel design rules to efficiently and cost-effectively improve pixel performance. Aptina A-Pix technology can increase quantum efficiency and minimize crosstalk, even in low light conditions can capture clear images with clear colors, overcoming the shortcomings of traditional sensors under low light conditions. With this technology, the pictures taken by the mobile phone camera can also be as clear as the pictures taken by the digital camera. In addition, a new generation of hybrid cameras combining digital still image capture and advanced high-performance HD photography can be developed.
About Aptina HiSPi Interface Technology HiSPi is a high-speed serial pixel interface developed and owned by Aptina Imaging. This open access, scalable technology delivers 1080p/60 fps performance, plus many Other benefits. Many of Aptina's business partners have already adopted HiSPi technology to solve the problem of high-speed, low-power data transmission, and meet their requirements for higher data rates in the future through their scalable performance.
About Aptina
Aptina is a global provider of CMOS imaging solutions and its growing product portfolio is used in all leading mobile phone and notebook computer brands. Aptina also offers a wide range of products for digital cameras and camcorders, surveillance, medical, automotive and industrial applications, video conferencing, bar code scanners, toys and games. Aptina is dedicated to providing imaging support (Imaging Everywhere) for various applications and continues to drive market innovations such as the introduction of the first 14MP CMOS image sensor for fool hybrid cameras (MT9F001) and the industry’s first 1/4 inch format. 5MP SOC (MT9P111). Aptina is a private company and investors include Riverwood Capital, TPG Capital and Micron Technology.
The new AR0330 solution is fully functional, featuring a new 2.2-micron pixel design and innovative Aptina A-Pix pixel technology that enables smooth HDTV capture at 60fps with excellent low-light performance and exceptional overall color and video quality . With binning mode on 3x3 sensors, the AR0330 also supports WVGA, offers high-speed image capture options at 120fps and 240fps, and features innovative slow-motion video capabilities. In addition to outstanding digital camera performance, the AR0330 also supports a unique multi-length-to-width format that captures 3.2MP still images.
The AR0330 meets the requirements for low-cost and low-power camera designs. In addition, it supports a variety of serial interface specifications, including four-channel HiSPi and four-channel MIPI, giving camera designers more flexibility in selecting image processing solutions.
Sandor Barna, vice president and general manager of Aptina’s consumer camera division, said: “With the new AR0330 1080p60 sensor, we are able to meet the growing demand from consumers for reasonably priced, high-end HD digital cameras. We were very pleased with the initial customer response. This convinced us that the AR0330 will be the best 2.2 micron pixel sensor they have ever seen."
The AR0330 is available in a ceramic LCC package (11.43mm x 11.43mm) and a new small CSP package design (6.28mm x 6.65mm) to meet the development requirements of ultra-compact digital cameras. In addition, the company offers the AR0330 as a die integrator in bare chips.
Availability The Aptina AR0330 is now sampling and is expected to be put into mass production in the second quarter of 2011.
About Aptina A-Pix Technology Aptina A-Pix is ​​a series of advanced pixel technologies that combine optical waveguides, deep photodiodes, and 65nm pixel design rules to efficiently and cost-effectively improve pixel performance. Aptina A-Pix technology can increase quantum efficiency and minimize crosstalk, even in low light conditions can capture clear images with clear colors, overcoming the shortcomings of traditional sensors under low light conditions. With this technology, the pictures taken by the mobile phone camera can also be as clear as the pictures taken by the digital camera. In addition, a new generation of hybrid cameras combining digital still image capture and advanced high-performance HD photography can be developed.
About Aptina HiSPi Interface Technology HiSPi is a high-speed serial pixel interface developed and owned by Aptina Imaging. This open access, scalable technology delivers 1080p/60 fps performance, plus many Other benefits. Many of Aptina's business partners have already adopted HiSPi technology to solve the problem of high-speed, low-power data transmission, and meet their requirements for higher data rates in the future through their scalable performance.
About Aptina
Aptina is a global provider of CMOS imaging solutions and its growing product portfolio is used in all leading mobile phone and notebook computer brands. Aptina also offers a wide range of products for digital cameras and camcorders, surveillance, medical, automotive and industrial applications, video conferencing, bar code scanners, toys and games. Aptina is dedicated to providing imaging support (Imaging Everywhere) for various applications and continues to drive market innovations such as the introduction of the first 14MP CMOS image sensor for fool hybrid cameras (MT9F001) and the industry’s first 1/4 inch format. 5MP SOC (MT9P111). Aptina is a private company and investors include Riverwood Capital, TPG Capital and Micron Technology.
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