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Sensor powers AI detection in slim devices

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The OV0TA1B CMOS image sensor from Omnivision fits 3-mm-high modules, ultrathin-bezel notebooks, webcams, and IoT devices. This low-power sensor is well-suited for AI-based human presence detection, facial authentication, and always-on devices. Additionally, it comes in monochrome and infrared versions to complement designs that include a separate RGB camera.

Featuring 2-µm pixels based on the company’s PureCel technology, the OV0TA1B sensor offers high sensitivity and modulation transfer function (MTF) for reliable detection and authentication. It delivers 30 frames/s at a resolution of 440×360 pixels in a compact 1/15.8-in. optical format.

In addition to the higher resolution, the sensor can also operate at a lower resolution of 220×180 pixels, consuming just 2.58 mW at 3 frames/s. The lower resolution and frame rate reduce power consumption, allowing it to meet the needs of energy-sensitive applications.

The OV0TA1B provides programmable controls for frame rate, mirroring, flipping, cropping, and windowing. It supports 10-bit RAW output in normal mode and 8-bit RAW output in always-on mode, along with static defect pixel correction and automatic black level calibration. 

Samples of the OV0TA1B image sensor are available now, with mass production to begin in Q1 2025.

OV0TA1B product page 

Omnivision

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