MEMS and Sensors

Omnivision creates machine vision unit, unveils 2 sensors

01 May 2024
The 0G05H1B is a 1.5-megapixel image sensor for machine vision applications like robotics or industrial automation. Source: Omnivision

Omnivision has created a new machine vision unit to focus on creating solutions for industrial automation, robotics, logistics barcode scanners and intelligent transportation systems.

As part of the creation of the unit, Omnivision has rolled out two CMOS global shutter image sensors for machine vision applications.

The two sensors feature a 2.2-micron backside-illuminated pixel for high resolution in these machine vision applications. The sensors provide a high shutter efficiency that allows for the ability to capture high-speed moving objects clearly and accurately at high frames.

According to Omnivision, the 2.2-micron BSI global shutter image sensors can achieve 1.08 times sensitivity with an F2.0 lens and 2.16x sensitivity with an F1.4lens.

Features of the 0G05B1B image sensor include:

  • 2592 x 1944 resolution (5MP)
  • Fast frame rate of 60 fps
  • High shutter efficiency of 106 dB
  • Interface: Four-lane MIPI and DVP
  • External trigger snapshot mode
  • Nyxel boosting QE from 700 to 1050 nm, 58% QE at 850 nm

Features of the 0G05H1B image sensor include:

  • 1440 x 1080 resolution (1.5MP)
  • Fast frame rate of 120 fps
  • High shutter efficiency of 106 dB
  • Interface: Four-lane MIPI and DVP
  • External trigger snapshot mode
  • Nyxel boosting QE from 700 to 1050 nm, 58% QE at 850 nm

The Nyzel near-infrared technology allows for brighter images from farther away. Both sensors also include the PureCel Plus-S stacked-die architecture for higher sensor performance.

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