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OMNIVISION Launches 2‑Megapixel Sensor with OmniBSI™‑2 Deep Well™ Pixel Technology for Automotive Applications
Sep 19, 2016
High Performance 2-Megapixel OmniBSI™-2 Sensor for Advanced Automotive Applications

New OV2775 Captures Full High Definition Video and 120 dB Dynamic Range with Best-in-Class Low-Light Performance

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — September 19, 2016 — OMNIVISION Technologies, Inc., a leading developer of advanced digital imaging solutions, today announced the OV2775, a new sensor that brings 1920 x 1080 resolution with dynamic range exceeding 120 dB to advanced automotive imaging applications. The OV2775 is built on OMNIVISION’s 2.8‑micron OmniBSI™‑2 Deep Well™ pixel technology, which delivers a 16‑bit linear output from a single exposure with best-in-class low-light sensitivity. These characteristics make the OV2775 ideally suited for a wide range of automotive imaging applications, including next-generation front-view machine vision advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), rear video mirrors, camera monitor systems (CMS), and dash cameras.

“The challenging imaging conditions in automotive applications require high dynamic range (HDR) images and fast motion capture, but unwanted effects that often accompany HDR images are not just cosmetic shortcomings — they are functional concerns,” said Bahman Hadji, senior automotive marketing manager at OMNIVISION. “The OV2775’s Deep Well™ pixel technology provides a linear 16‑bit output to achieve 94 dB dynamic range, compared to traditional sensors with only 12‑bit linear output. This 94 dB output comes without HDR combination artifacts and has no sudden drops in signal-to-noise ratio across the scene. When operating in dual-exposure mode, the sensor can further expand dynamic range to more than 120 dB using a second ‘very short’ exposure to minimize motion artifacts.”

The OV2775 comes in an AEC-Q100 Grade 2-qualified, compact 6.7 x 5.9 mm chip scale package. It contains an advanced set of features to enable ISO 26262 ASIL B-rated camera systems. The sensor can be used with OMNIVISION’s powerful new image signal processor (ISP) companion chips (OV491 and OV495) for display-based automotive applications. The OV2775 is currently available for sampling and is expected to enter volume production in the second quarter of 2017.

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