0

Samsung unveils 2 new HD CMOS effigy censors for mobile phones

Posted February 15th, 2010 in mobile, news, phones and tagged , , , , , , , by admin

  Buzz it Share

It’s not all about phones for Samsung at the Mobile World United States Congress. The Korean giant has also unveiled 2 new HD CMOS sensors for the mobile earphone market – the S5K4E2 and S5K5CA. Let’s briefly talking about each merchandise, shall we:

S5K4E2 CMOS image sensor -  ultra-sensitive 1/4-in, 1.4 micrometer, 5-megapixel chipping with an integrated extended astuteness of field of operation (EDoF) IP. Among the functionality supported ar barcode and business circuit board scanning, video recording in full solving at 15 fps, advanced randomness removal logic, and so on. The S5K4E2 is made to burst into a 6.5×6.5 mm module with a height dimension of 4.5 mm, making it nonesuch for ultra-slim phones. S5K5CA SoC Imager – a 1/5-in, 1.4 micrometer, 3-megapixel imager that combines both the effigy signaling processor (ISP) with the CMOS effigy sensor into a unity organization-on-chip (SoC) solution. This SoC is nonesuch for 6.5mm x 6.5mm fixed focusing camera modules, and can yield videos at 720p. It also includes JPEG rotary motion lineament that reduces frame buff memory board needed to rotate images.

The Samsung S5K4E2 volition be hit bulk production later in the stern, whereas S5K5CA is already in volume production.

Leave a Reply