OmniVision has developed a 1/6-inch, native HD, 2 megapixel CMOS sensor capable of delivering full 1080p high definition video at 30 frames per second. Likely headed for webcams, notebooks and video conferencing technology later in the year, the tiny OV2720 sensor is also claimed to provide best-in-class low light sensitivity and is capable of removing image contamination.

New native HD 2 megapixel OV2720 color CMOS sensor a Z bus (0.14 inch) 3.5mm, smaller than a full millimeter Samsung S5K5B3 HD CMOS is the height sensor announced a little while ago. To the delivery of full 1080p high-definition video support has enabled the company owned at 30 frames per seconds OmniBSI 1.4-micron pixel back lit technology which it also helps “achieve best in class low light sensitivity To (FPS) Thanks 680-mV/lux-sec. “
The active array of 1932 x 1092 at 30 120 fps and fps at VGA 240 fps QVGA video capture at 720p and supports the “erosion or image artifacts due to scaling or crop did not suffer.” Serial Camera Control Bus interface program through exposure control, white balance and defective pixel canceling, except for the image sensor fixed pattern noise and smearing as annoyances by eliminating contamination can improve image quality.
OV2720 sensor, and the platforms on which multiple two parallel interfaces and controllers MIPI boasts compatibility with future devices are looking to apply, Brian’s OmniVision O’Rourke said, “In 2010, over 70 percent of mobile PCs we expected to ship with embedded cameras, and OmniVision OV2720 sensors such as high definition video conferencing availability and to make notebook and netbook PC will be popular in areas. “
Equipment manufacturers have been sending samples of new sensors and OmniVision 2010 has started mass production in June. We will be watching with interest to see if its claim to the tiny sensor life once operating within third-party tools.
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