Image Sensors, Camera

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
TR-TW-EVO60M-4

TR-TW-EVO60M-4

TERARANGER TOWER EVO 60M, 4 SENS

3

OV02746-H34A-Z

OV02746-H34A-Z

OmniVision Technologies

IMAGE SENSOR

160

AR0230CSSC12SUEA0-DP

AR0230CSSC12SUEA0-DP

Sanyo Semiconductor/ON Semiconductor

IMAGE SENSOR CMOS IBGA80

0

AR0238CSSC12SHRA0-DR

AR0238CSSC12SHRA0-DR

CMOS SENSOR, 1928 HORIZ PIXELS,

69217

AR0134CSSM25SUEA0-DRBR1

AR0134CSSM25SUEA0-DRBR1

Sanyo Semiconductor/ON Semiconductor

IMAGE SENSOR 1.2MP 1/3 GS CIS

780

OV07740-A32H

OV07740-A32H

OmniVision Technologies

SENSOR IMAGE CMOS VGA

0

MLX75023STF-BAB-001-TR

MLX75023STF-BAB-001-TR

Melexis

SENSOR TOF G1 QVGA320X240 44GBGA

0

AR0231AT7C00XUEA0-DRBR

AR0231AT7C00XUEA0-DRBR

Sanyo Semiconductor/ON Semiconductor

2MP 1/3 CIS SO

0

OV06946-EAAA-AA0A

OV06946-EAAA-AA0A

OmniVision Technologies

PROTOTYPING MODULE FOR 400X400 C

0

TR-EVO-T33-USB

TR-EVO-T33-USB

TERARANGER EVO THERMAL 33 USB

0

ASX350AT3C00XPEA0-TP

ASX350AT3C00XPEA0-TP

Sanyo Semiconductor/ON Semiconductor

SENSOR IMAGE VGA 1/5 SOC

0

MT9V126IA3XTC-DR

MT9V126IA3XTC-DR

CMOS SENSOR, 680 HORIZ PIXELS, 5

9787

KAI-04022-FBA-CD-BA

KAI-04022-FBA-CD-BA

CCD SENSOR, 2048 HORIZ PIXELS, 2

1

MT9V138C12STC-DP1

MT9V138C12STC-DP1

Sanyo Semiconductor/ON Semiconductor

SOC SENSOR IMAGE VGA 1/4 48CLCC

0

MT9P006I12STCU-DR1

MT9P006I12STCU-DR1

CMOS SENSOR, 2592 HORIZ PIXELS,

162

BF3-5M-0016ZG-1Y0510

BF3-5M-0016ZG-1Y0510

Balluff

BOARD LEVEL, BF3EMBED INTERFACE

3

AR0134CSSM25SUEA0-TPBR

AR0134CSSM25SUEA0-TPBR

Sanyo Semiconductor/ON Semiconductor

IMAGE SENSOR

0

MT9J003I12STCU-DR

MT9J003I12STCU-DR

Sanyo Semiconductor/ON Semiconductor

SENSOR IMAGE

0

MT9V024IA7XTM-DP1

MT9V024IA7XTM-DP1

Sanyo Semiconductor/ON Semiconductor

SENSOR IMAGE VGA 1/3 52BGA

0

150-2001-3

150-2001-3

BECOM Systems GmbH

CAMERA 3D TIME OF FLIGHT

0

Image Sensors, Camera

1. Overview

Image sensors and cameras are optoelectronic devices that convert optical images into electrical signals. They form the core of modern imaging systems, enabling applications from consumer electronics to industrial automation. These sensors capture light intensity and wavelength information through semiconductor materials, primarily CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) or CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) technologies. Their importance spans machine vision, medical imaging, autonomous vehicles, and IoT devices, driving advancements in AI-powered visual data processing.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
CMOS SensorsLow power consumption, high integration, cost-effectiveSmartphones, DSLR cameras, drones
CCD SensorsSuperior light sensitivity, lower noiseScientific imaging, medical endoscopes
CMOS Image Sensors (CIS)Backside illumination, stacked architectureHigh-end smartphones, AR/VR devices
Infrared SensorsNear-infrared (NIR) to long-wave IR detectionThermal imaging, night vision
Time-of-Flight (ToF) Sensors3D depth sensing via light pulse timingAutonomous vehicles, gesture recognition

3. Structure and Components

A typical image sensor consists of: - Photosensitive Array: Photodiodes or photogates for light-to-charge conversion - Micro-lens Array: Focuses light onto photodiodes - Color Filter Array (CFA): Bayer pattern for color separation - Signal Processing Circuitry: ADC (Analog-to-Digital Converter), amplifiers - Packaging: Ceramic or plastic encapsulation with optical window Modern CIS uses stacked die architecture with through-silicon vias (TSVs) for compact integration.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
ResolutionPixel count (e.g., 12MP, 48MP)Determines image detail level
Dynamic RangeRatio of max/min detectable light (dB)Low-light performance
Quantum EfficiencyPhoton-to-electron conversion rate (%)Sensitivity metric
Frame RateImages per second (fps)High-speed motion capture
Pixel SizePhysical photodiode dimension ( m)Tradeoff between sensitivity and resolution
Power ConsumptionOperating current/voltage (mW)Battery-powered device longevity

5. Application Fields

  • Consumer Electronics: Smartphones, action cameras, smart home devices
  • Industrial: Machine vision systems, robotic guidance
  • Medical: Endoscopes, OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography)
  • Security: Surveillance cameras, biometric scanners
  • Automotive: ADAS, surround-view systems
  • Scientific: Astronomical telescopes, microscopy

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
Sony SemiconductorIMX70050MP CMOS with RYYB color filter
Samsung ISOCELLHM3108MP sensor with 9-in-1 pixel binning
OmniVisionOV64C64MP sensor for AR/VR applications
ON SemiconductorAR0234CS2.3MP automotive image sensor
Teledyne e2vEmerald seriesHigh-speed industrial CMOS sensors

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations:

  1. Determine resolution requirements vs. frame rate needs
  2. Assess operating environment (lighting, temperature)
  3. Evaluate interface compatibility (MIPI, LVDS)
  4. Consider power budget and thermal management
  5. Analyze required dynamic range and low-light performance
  6. Factor in optical format and lens compatibility
Example: Select Sony IMX586 for smartphones requiring 48MP resolution with 4-cell output.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging trends include: - Development of 8K-resolution sensors with stacked DRAM - Event-based vision sensors mimicking biological retinas - Multi-spectral/hyperspectral imaging integration - AI co-processing in sensor nodes (smart cameras) - MicroLED-based image sensors for AR/VR - Advancements in quantum dot sensors for improved low-light performance

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