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CMOSIS offers CMOS image sensor products optimized for specific application fields. These products feature high-performance pixel architectures, high frame rates, on-chip ADC, high dynamic range operation modes and high-speed digital interfaces.

The creation of CMOSIS was driven by new innovations and market opportunities. Meanwhile the team has grown to a team of 32 people, most of them with many years of experience in the field of CMOS image sensors. The team, the technology innovations and state-of-the art infrastructure positions CMOSIS well to cope with the most demanding CMOS image sensor challenges.
 
 
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CMV300
The CMV300 is a high speed CMOS image sensor with 648 by 488 pixels (1/3" optical format) developed for machine vision applications.The image array consists of 7.4μm x 7.4μm pipelined global shutter pixels allowing exposure during read out and CDS operation. The user can choose between four digital LVDS serial outputs of 8, 10 or 12 bits each, or one 10-bit parallel CMOS output.

The image sensor integrates a programmable gain amplifier and offset regulation. Each LVDS channel runs at 600 Mbps maximum resultsing in 600 fps maximum at full resolution. Higher frame rates can be achieved in row-windowing or row-subsampling mode. All modes are programmable using the SPI interface.

All internal exposure triggers, read-out timings and high speed clocks are generated by a programmable on-board sequencer and PLL. External triggering and exposure programming is also possible. Extended optical dynamic range can be achieved by multiple integrated high dynamic range modes.

SENSOR FEATURES
  • 648 * 488 active pixels on a 7.4μm pitch (1/3")
  • Dark reference rows and columns
  • frame rate 600 frames/sec
  • row windowing capability
  • X-Y mirroring function
  • Master clock: 10-50MHz
  • 4 LVDS-outputs @ 600Mbit/s (600 fps) multiplexable
    to 2 (300fps) and 1 (150 fps) outputs
  • One 10 bit parallel CMOS output running at maximum 50 MHz (150 fps)
  • LVDS control line with frame and line information
  • LVDS DDR output clock to sample data on the receiving end
  • 12 bit ADC output at maximum frame rate
  • Multiple High Dynamic Range modes supported
  • On chip temperature sensor
  • On chip timing generation
  • On chip black reference
  • SPI-control
  • Chip scale package ( 8 x 8 BGA pins)
  • 3.3V and 1.8V signaling
  • Available in panchromatic and Bayer (RGB)
CMV2000
The CMV2000 is a high sensitivity, pipelined global shutter CMOS image sensor with 2048 x 1088 pixel resolution capable of HD format. Pipelining allows exposure during read out. The state-of-the-art pixel architecture offers true correlated double sampling (CDS) in global shutter mode, reducing the fixed pattern noise and dark noise significantly.

The imager integrates 16 LVDS channels each running at 480 Mbps resulting in a 340 fps frame rate at full resolution at 10 bit per pixel. Driving and read-out are programmed over a serial peripheral interface.

An internal timing generator produces the signals needed for read-out and exposure control of the image sensor. External exposure triggering remains possible. A 12 bit per pixel mode is available at reduced frame rate.

SENSOR FEATURES
  • Pipelined global shutter with CDS
  • Optical format of 2/3”
  • 2048 * 1088 active pixels on a 5.5 μm pitch
  • 340 Frames/s in 10 bit mode
  • 70 Frames/s in 12 bit mode
  • Row windowing capable of up to 8 separate ROIs
  • X-Y mirroring function
  • 16 LVDS-outputs @ 480 MHz multiplexable to 8, 4 and 2 at reduced frame rate
  • Multiple High Dynamic Range (HDR) modes up to 90 dB
  • On chip temperature sensor
  • On chip timing generation
  • SPI-control
  • Ceramic 95 pin μPGA package (18.6 mm x 13.5 mm)
 
CMV4000
The CMV4000 is a high sensitivity, pipelined global shutter CMOS image sensor with 2048 x 2048 pixel resolution capable of HD format. Pipelining allows exposure during read out. The state-of-the-art pixel architecture offers true correlated double sampling (CDS) in global shutter mode, reducing the fixed pattern noise and dark noise significantly.

The imager integrates 16 LVDS channels each running at 480 Mbps resulting in a 180 fps frame rate at full resolution at 10 bit per pixel. Driving and read-out are programmed over a serial peripheral interface. An internal timing generator produces the signals needed for read-out and exposure control of the image sensor. External exposure triggering remains possible. A 12 bit per pixel mode is available at reduced frame rate.

SENSOR FEATURES
  • Pipelined global shutter with CDS
  • Optical format of 1”
  • 2048 * 2048 active pixels on a 5.5 μm pitch
  • 180 Frames/s in 10 bit mode
  • 37 Frames/s in 12 bit mode
  • Row windowing capable of up to 8 separate ROIs
  • X-Y mirroring function
  • 16 LVDS-outputs @ 480 MHz multiplexable to 8, 4 and 2 at reduced frame rate
  • Multiple High Dynamic Range (HDR) modes up to 90 dB
  • On chip temperature sensor
  • On chip timing generation
  • SPI-control
  • Ceramic 95 pin μPGA package (18.6 mm x 18.6 mm)
CHR70M
The CHR70M is a high resolution CMOS image sensor with 10000 by 7096 pixels. The image array consists of 3.1μm x 3.1μm pinned diode pixels which share a number of transistors (2 pixels sharing). The image sensor has 8 analog outputs, each running at 30MHz. This results in a frame rate of 3fps at full resolution. Higher frame rates can be achieved in windowing mode or subsampling mode.

The image sensor also integrates a programmable gain amplifier and offset regulation. These and other settings are all programmable using the SPI interface. All internal exposure and read out timings are generated by a programmable on-board sequencer. External triggering and exposure programming is also possible.

The CHR70M is derived from a custom CMOS image sensor. This sensor is not for sale for biometric applications.

SENSOR FEATURES
  • 10000 * 7096 active pixels on a 3.1μm pitch
  • frame rate 3 frames/sec
  • windowing capability
  • Moving window functionality
  • Master clock 30MHz
  • 8 analog outputs @30MHz
  • On chip timing generation
  • SPI-control
  • Ceramic PGA package (65 pins)
  • 3.3V signaling
 
Custom Products
Sensor development takes place in several phases, with milestones and review meetings in between.
A typical development flow consists of:
  • Specification review and architectural study
  • IC layout and verification
  • Design of custom packages and cover glass
  • Device prototyping
  • Device characterization and qualification
  • Camera design-in support
  • Volume production
The development time and costs depend on the image sensor complexity. During development, the customer is in direct contact with the development team.
 
Applications
 
3D imaging
  • Time of Flight
  • Gesture Control
  • Stereoscopic Imaging
  • Raster 3D Imaging
  • Chroma 3D Imaging
Automotive
  • Lane tracking
  • Blind spot sensor
  • Airbag deployment control
Barcode
  • Linear barcodes
  • 2D codes
 
Biometrics
  • Fingerprint
  • Palm geometry
  • Face recognition
  • ris / retina scan
Digital Photo
  • DSLR
  • Digital back
  • Aerial Photogrammetry
  • Point and shoot
Document Scanner
  • Flatbed scanner
  • ID card control
  • Book digitization
  • Microfilm digitization
  • Film scanner
 
ITS
  • Tolling systems
  • Speed enforcement
  • Traffic management
Machine Vision
  • Semiconductor wafer inspection
  • PCB inspection
  • Flat panel inspection
  • Web inspection
  • Postal and parcel identification
Medical
  • Endoscopy
  • Thorax X-ray
  • Dental X-ray
  • Mammography
 
Motion Analysis
  • Motion capture
  • High speed motion analysis
  • Drop tests
  • Fracture analysis
  • Machine design
Scientific
  • Live cell imaging
  • Molecule detection
  • Microscopy
  • Crystallography
Security
  • IP cameras
  • CCTV cameras
  • Harsh Environment Imaging
 
Space
  • Star tracking
  • Sun sensing
  • Earth observation, TDI
  • Optical communication
Video/Broadcast
  • Cinema Imaging
  • Television Camera
  • Slow Motion
  • Film scanners
 
         

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