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- 16 August 2006 -
Avago Technologies smallest,
most advanced 1.3Mp image sensor helps cellphone OEMs
Avago Technologies introduced the ADCC-3100, the first one-fifth
inch optical format, 1.3-megapixel small form factor (SFF)
CMOS image sensor with advanced image processing, including
spot metering capabilities. Avago’s entry into the emerging
SFF product category captures the changing requirements in
the cellular phone market. SFF CMOS sensors pack optimal image
quality in a smaller package and enable handset OEMs and camera
module assemblers (CMAs) to upgrade VGA camera phones or develop
desirable ultra-thin camera phones.
Until recently, camera phones had followed a similar trend
to that of digital-still cameras: namely, a race toward higher
resolution with expectations of improvement in image quality.
With higher resolution come unique challenges in a handset
environment, such as more complexity, cost (i.e., memory,
data bus, lens, packaging) and size constraints. Avago introduced
the ADCC-3100 Small Form Factor sensor to address the requirements
of higher image quality, with the same resolution available
in a smaller size.
“The clear trend in fashion mobile phone design is moving
toward thin, small form factor phones,” said Jon Erensen,
Senior Research Analyst at Gartner. “As this category
of phone increases and represents a larger portion of the
total mobile phone market, it is crucial that image sensor
vendors provide small, low-profile sensors without compromising
the image quality expected in a feature-rich camera phone.”
Avago’s ADCC-3100 effectively addresses the technical
challenges of SFF by capturing more light with fewer pixels
and enabling a thinner phone design. Its on-chip image processing
eliminates the need for an additional space-consuming, power-hungry
companion chip while reducing system processing overhead,
design complexity, and time to market. Smaller than the tip
of a pencil’s eraser, the ADCC-3100 fits easily into
a tiny 6.0 x 6.0 x 4.5 mm low-profile camera module.
At the heart of the ADCC-3100 is Avago’s EP pixel and
array architecture and I-Pipe processing which dramatically
increases image quality for photos. EP reduces dark current
and noise, and reduces lens shading effects to offer breakthrough
low-light CMOS sensor performance that rivals CCD sensors.
With 2.2 micron x 2.2 micron pixels, the ADCC-3100’s
3D pixel e-field shaping makes each pixel ultra light sensitive.
The product extends pixel sensitivity through powerful 8 x
8 pixel binning. By comparison, competitors’ image sensors
offer 1 x 2 binning.
Avago’s eighth-generation I-Pipe delivers high quality
images, auto thumbnails and fast reload to avoid missing shots.
It also features fast auto focus, dual flash support, shutter
lag amelioration, and an advanced auto illuminant detector
using second-generation plausible illuminant. The ADCC-3100
sensor is capable of 15 frames per second at full 1280 x 1024
pixel SXGA (super extended graphics) resolution, and 30 frames
per second in 640 x 480 pixel VGA mode.
“We recognized this shift toward SFF early on and strategically
focused our development on smaller sensors while maintaining
superior image quality,” said Feisal Mosleh, director
of worldwide marketing and support for the Mobile Imaging
Business at Avago Technologies. “Of late, top-tier cellular
phone manufacturers have begun to specify ‘small form
factor’ and high image quality as key criteria in their
product specification requirements. High-quality SFF CMOS
sensors benefit not only cell phone manufacturers but also
service providers in leveraging existing technology investments.”
Further information about Avago’s CMOS image sensors
is available at: www.avagotech.com/imaging
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