CMOSIS to introduce 2 MPixel CMOS image sensor at ITE 2015

Nov. 5, 2015
At at ITE 2015 in Yokohama, Japan from December 2-4, CMOSIS will debut the CSI2100 image sensor, which features a 1440 x 1440 pixel array with 12 µm black and white global shutter pixels. 

At at ITE 2015 in Yokohama, Japan from December 2-4, CMOSIS will debut the CSI2100 image sensor, which features a 1440 x 1440 pixel array with 12 µm black and white global shutter pixels. The sensor can run at more than 500 fps at 10 bits/pixel over 36 LVDS channels, supporting row windowing and X/Y mirroring. With a full well capacity of 2 Me-/pixel, the sensor is optimized to detect small signal variations in bright images captured at high-speed. The CSI2100 CMOS image sensor is suitable for use in medical, scientific, and industrial applications.

Additionally, CMOSIS co-developed the CSI2100 evaluation kit with Pleora Technologies, which provides designers with a fully assembled sensor evaluation board based on Pleora’s iPORT NTx-U3 Embedded Video Interface and the CMOSIS CSI2100 Image Sensor.

ITE 2015 booth number: 43

To Learn More:

Contact:CMOSIS
Headquarters
: Antwerp, Belgium
Product:
CSI2100 image sensor
Key Features:
1440 x 1440 pixel array, 12 µm black and white global shutter pixels, 500 fps frame rate in 10-bit mode.

What CMOSIS says:
View more information on the evaluation kit co-developed with Pleora.

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