Tuesday, February 07, 2006

First MIPI-Compliant Sensor Ever

Yahoo-Finance: Micron announced 2MP 1/4" sensor with MIPI interface (part name MT9D112).
"A one-quarter inch, 2-megapixel sensor design is the industry sweet spot," said Bob Gove, vice president of Micron Technology, Inc.'s imaging group.
The sensor that supports both a parallel interface as well as the MIPI serial interface (both CSI-2 and D-PHY). The pixel pitch is 2.2um.
The sensor contains an integrated microcontroller that achieves efficient image processing, global reset to avoid image tearing, and pixel binning for enhanced image viewing. The microcontroller also adjusts color and performs other image processing functions, including auto focus.
The speed of the sensor is 15fps in full resolution and 30fps in video mode.
General customer sampling is planned for April 2006, with mass production expected in August 2006.

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