Wednesday, 17 September 2014

Toshiba releases ultra-thin 20MP CMOS image sensor for high-end smartphones

Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC)*, a committed leader that collaborates with technology companies to create breakthrough designs, today announced its newest 1.12-micron CMOS image sensor (CIS) for high-end mobile handsets and smartphones with 20-megapixel (MP) resolution. With an optical size of 1/2.4 inch, the T4KA7 sensor enables development of camera modules with a z-height of 6mm or less to meet consumer demand for thinner, lighter mobile devices.

















The new sensor joins Toshiba's recently announced 8MP and 13MP 1.12-micron back-side illuminated CIS solutions, which enable low-power, high-performance image capture and video recording for handheld mobile devices. The T4KA7 employs high-speed circuit technology that delivers a frame rate of 22 frames per second (fps) at full-resolution image capture – an improvement of 83 percent compared to the company's previous 20MP sensor.
"Toshiba developed this family to accommodate a range of consumer needs," said Andrew Burt, vice president of the Image Sensor Business Unit, System LSI Group at TAEC. "Our new T4KA7 sensor was created to allow manufacturers to design the next generation of ultrathin, power-aware high-end mobile products and smartphones demanded by users. As an established player in the CIS space, we look forward to playing a key role in enabling these and other emerging applications to come to market."
According to market research firm Yole Developpement [1], the CMOS image sensor market will experience a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10 percent between 2013 and 2018, with the total CIS market set to reach US$13 billion by 2018. Drivers include not only mobile technologies – as the industry shifts further toward CMOS replacing charge-coupled device (CCD) technology in image sensors – but also automotive, industrial and medical imaging applications, as well as wearable electronics.
The T4KA7 features a pixel count of 5384 (H) x 3752 (V). The 20MP sensor's advanced digital zoom capability delivers virtually no discernible image deterioration, even when zooming in very close on the subject being photographed. Other features include mapped couplet correction by 16Kbit one-time programmable (OTP) memory, enabling tight integration of high-density permanent memory without increasing the real estate on the sensor chip.
The first product in the Toshiba 1.12-micron CIS series, the 13MP T4K82, was announced earlier this year. It enables 240 fps HD video capture for higher-end mobile devices with 1080p resolution. The 8MP T4KA3, rolled out last month, targets midrange smartphones, tablets and action cameras with 720p resolution, enabling HD video capture at an industry-high [2] rate of 240 equivalent fps. Both sensors feature Bright Mode and High Dynamic Range (HDR) technology.
Pricing and AvailabilitySample shipments of the T4KA7 CMOS image sensor began last month, with samples priced at just underUS$20 (2,000 Yen). Mass production is scheduled to begin in February 2015.

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