Electronics and Semiconductors

TechInsights Teardown: Fisker Ocean Camera

15 August 2025

The Fisker Ocean camera system that is integrated into Fisker vehicles. Source: TechInsights The Fisker Ocean camera system that is integrated into Fisker vehicles. Source: TechInsights

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Camera systems are becoming ubiquitous in vehicles. Originally, cameras were placed in reverse for more of a safety option. Now these cameras are being used for a variety of applications like parking assistance, dash camera recording and much more.

The Fisker Ocean camera system is one of these camera systems that is being integrated into vehicles more often than not.

The Fisker Ocean camera system features a 360° surround view and offers rearview camera through the rearview mirror. The system is powered by the Mobileye Vision system-on-chip with main memory from Micron in the form of 2 GB SDRAM. It also features multiple image sensors from Onsemi.

The following is a partial deep dive of the Fisker Ocean camera system conducted by TechInsights.

Summary

  • 2 GB LPDDR4X SDRAM
  • 8.3 MP BSI CMOS camera

Target market: Automotive

Released: January 2025

Price $380

Availability: Worldwide

The main board found inside the Fisker Ocean camera system. Source: TechInsightsThe main board found inside the Fisker Ocean camera system. Source: TechInsights

Main board

The main board of the Fisker Ocean camera features a vision system-on-chip from Mobileye and 1 GB mobile SDRAM multichip memory from Micron. Other electronic components include:

  • NXP Semiconductors’ power management ICs and Ethernet PHY transceiver
  • Infineon’s 32-bit tri-core microcontroller and smart low-side power switch
  • Texas Instruments’ load switch, CAN transceiver and 150 mA LDO regulator
  • Nexperia’s 40-volt N-channel MOSFET
  • Winbond’s serial flash memory
  • Onsemi’s 405 mA/2.8-volt LDO regulator
  • Analog Devices’ step-down DC-DC converter

(Learn more about power management ICs on Globalspec.com)

The motor board that is integrated into the Fisker Ocean camera system. Source: TechInsights The motor board that is integrated into the Fisker Ocean camera system. Source: TechInsights

Camera board

The camera board is part of the Fisker Ocean camera to help with the vision of the unit. The main component found on the board is the Onsemi 8.3-megapixel BSI CMOS image sensor.

(Learn more about sensors on Globalspec.com)

Some of the components found inside the Fisker Ocean camera system. Source: TechInsights Some of the components found inside the Fisker Ocean camera system. Source: TechInsights

Major components

  • $21.37 — Vision System on Chip — Mobileye (Qty: 1)
  • $13.29 — 8.3 MP BSI CMOS Image Sensor (Stacked) — Onsemi (Qty: 1)
  • $5.72 — 32-bit Tri-Core Microcontroller — Infineon (Qty: 1)
  • $4.93 — Multichip Memory — 1 GB Mobile LPDDR4X SDRAM — Micron (Qty: 1)
  • $4.34 — 14 Layer Conventional FR4/HF — Gultech (Jiangsu) Electronics Technologies (Qty: 1)
  • $4.08 — Fan: Small (Qty: 1)
  • $3.03 — Serial Flash Memory — 512 MB — Winbond (Qty: 1)
  • $2.98 —Small Passive: Cap, Res, Ferrite (Qty: 533)
  • $2.04 — Lens #1 (Qty: 1)
  • $2.04 — Lens #2 (Qty: 1)


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