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Howey Technology put satellite: domestic 200 million pixel mobile phone sensor

Recently, the domestic semiconductor company Howey Technology announced that it released the first OVB0B, a 200-pixel resolution image sensor with a pixel size of only 0.61 microns, refreshing the CMOS pixel record of domestic mobile phones.

It is reported that the OVB0B is used in smartphone cameras, using the industry's first 0.61um sixteen-in-one pixel combination technology, which can shoot 4K/2K video with 16 times the sensitivity.

Howey Technology put satellite: domestic 200 million pixel mobile phone sensor

Achieves 12.5 megapixel performance (2.44 micron equivalent pixel size) in low-light environments. The on-chip pixel reduction algorithm supports 50-megapixel video at 24 frames per second and 8K video shooting at 30 frames per second (1.22 micron equivalent performance).

The OVB0B also supports triple-exposure interlaced HDR video output at 12.5M resolution of 30 frames per second.

Arun Jayaseelan, Product Marketing Manager at Howe Technologies, said, "With the new OVB0B, we offer ultra-high resolution and excellent low-light performance for high-end smartphones, while achieving a small package size. ”

Jeffrey Mathews, senior analyst at StrategyAnalytics, said: "The newly launched 200 million pixel image sensor product for smartphone cameras is expected to enable captured images to capture stunning detail.

Mobile phone suppliers are actively looking for enhanced cameras with high-resolution image sensors to differentiate their mobile phone products, and this image sensor will meet their needs.

We expect to supply more than 40 million image sensors with a resolution of more than 100 million pixels to smartphone suppliers in 2022. ”

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