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OmniVision Announces Dual-Mode Automotive Image Sensor for Single-Camera Driver State Monitoring and Viewing Applications

Automotive Industry’s First and Smallest-in-Class 2MP, RGB-IR Global Shutter Image Sensor Provides Advanced ASIL Functional Safety, Industry-Leading Near-Infrared Light Performance and Low Power Consumption

SANTA CLARA, Calif. – May 8, 2019 – OmniVision Technologies, Inc., a leading developer of advanced digital imaging solutions, today announced the OV2312 automotive image sensor, which enables multiple functions in one camera. This multi-functional approach reduces total system cost, space and power budget for driver state monitoring (DSM) and viewing applications like video conferencing.

“The global automotive image sensor market is poised to experience accelerated growth due to the increased demand for driver state monitoring,” said Thilo Rausch, product marketing manager at OmniVision. “At the same time, automotive designers are looking for cost-effective ways to address consumer demand for applications like video conferencing in the mainstream car segment. By providing a dual-mode sensor that fuses human and machine vision capabilities, we are enabling designers to address both trends with a single camera.”

The ability to capture both RGB and IR images with one global shutter (GS) sensor reduces the number of cameras and total system cost. The OV2312 enables those dual-mode cameras with motion-artifact-free images at high resolutions of 1600×1300 at 60fps and 1280×720 at 90fps. Additionally, because this is the smallest 2MP GS sensor in its class—offered in a 7.2 x 6.1mm automotive chip-scale package—cameras can be placed out of sight from drivers and passengers.

For operation without visible light, the OV2312 features the 3.0-micron OmniPixel®3-GS architecture, which provides an industry-leading near-infrared quantum efficiency of 14% at the 940nm wavelength, along with excellent modulation transfer function (MTF). Not only does this sensor capture images with the high quality required for driver eye and gaze tracking when running in single mode at 60fps, it also reduces system power consumption and cost by using fewer IR LEDs. The sensor itself only consumes an industry-leading 190mW in typical conditions. This greatly reduces the heat generated, which further ensures optimal sensor performance for interior cameras that operate continuously in confined spaces.

To further ensure top DSM performance while minimizing power consumption, the OV2312 can be synchronized with the on/off pulses of the system’s IR light source. Additionally, its array size of 1600×1300 pixels is designed to fit the driver head box in a way that ensures reliable monitoring regardless of driver height, seat position or vehicle cockpit design.

OV2312 samples are available now, and it is AEC-Q100 Grade 2 certified for automotive applications. To learn more, visit OmniVision at AutoSens Conference booth #7 in Detroit, May 14-16. Additionally, CTO Boyd Fowler will be speaking about RGB-IR imaging for in-cabin automotive applications at the conference. For those not attending, contact your OmniVision sales representative for more information: www.ovt.com/contact-sales.

About OmniVision

OmniVision Technologies, Inc. is a leading developer of advanced digital imaging solutions. Its award-winning CMOS imaging technology enables superior image quality in many of today’s consumer and commercial applications, including mobile phones, notebooks, tablets and webcams, digital still and video cameras, security and surveillance, entertainment devices, automotive and medical imaging systems. Find out more atwww.ovt.com.

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