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Teledyne e2v announces full HD CMOS image sensor for low-cost machine vision

New Emerald
2M image sensor featuring MIPI interface


GRENOBLE, FRANCE -�Media OutReach - 22
November 2018 -  Teledyne e2v, a Teledyne Technologies [NYSE: TDY] company
and global innovator of imaging solutions, announces the expansion of its Emerald
family of image sensors with a new 2 Megapixel sensor. Emerald 2M is a new
CMOS image sensor designed for cost-sensitive applications that require full HD
resolution images of objects in motion, without distortion. The sensor is
optimized for machine vision applications and includes 5° Chief Ray Angle
compensation. The Emerald 2M is offered in a high performance CLGA package or
miniaturized organic fan-out package that is only 1.19 mm thick.




As the smallest full HD global shutter sensor available, Emerald
2M helps to lower the cost of a full HD camera system because of its
compatibility with low-cost 1/3″ optics.


Emerald 2M provides flexibility to R&D engineers with its global
shutter and MIPI CSI-2 interface, which allow it to utilize the latest Image
Signal Processors (ISP) available for mobile applications. Digital functionalities
(multi region of interest, subsampling, auto exposure at first frame, single
frame HDR and on-chip statistics) are also embedded in the sensor to reduce
processor load and hasten time-to-market.


The Emerald family of small global shutter CMOS image sensors
address a range of machine vision applications and this 2M device has the
smallest footprint. Emerald image sensors are also available in resolutions of
8, 12, 16, and 67 Megapixels.


Key features:

  • Global shutter CMOS pixel (2.8?m x 2.8?m) optimized
    for a maximum 5° Chief Ray Angle
  • 1/3″ optical format
  • MIPI CSI-2 interface, up to 100fps
  • Package options: CLGA or fan-out organic package
  • Color Filter Array options: monochrome or color
    Bayer
  • On-chip functionalities: multi ROI, subsampling, single frame exposure, single
    frame HDR


Samples are available in Q2 2019. Please visit the product page or contact us for more information. You can also visit the team at Vision,
Stuttgart on booth 1F62, 6-8 November 2018.

 

Note to Editors:


Teledyne e2v’s innovations
lead developments in healthcare, life sciences, space, transportation, defence
and security and industrial markets. Teledyne e2v’s unique approach involves
listening to the market and application challenges of customers and partnering
with them to provide innovative standard, semi-custom or fully-custom imaging
solutions, bringing increased value to their systems. For more
information 
www.e2v.com


About Teledyne Imaging 


Teledyne Imaging is a group
of leading-edge technology companies aligned within the Teledyne brand. With
unrivalled expertise across the electromagnetic spectrum and decades of
experience, the group offers world-leading capabilities in sensing, signal
generation and processing. The collective delivers innovative solutions to
aerospace, defense, geospatial, machine and industrial vision, medical and life
sciences, semiconductors and MEMs. For more information, visit 
teledyneimaging.com

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