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OmniVision

Address:
1341 Orleans Drive
Sunnyvale
CA 94089
USA
Telephone: (USA) +1 408-542-3000

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Listing of all 34 news releases from OmniVision:

Image sensor provides security with little light

 User application article   Day/night IP security camera makes use of the low-light performance of the OV7725 VGA image sensor.

News from OmniVision ( 3 April 2008)

Sensor raises security camera definition

High-performance low-power 1Mpixel CMOS image sensor that offers high-quality HD video performance at 30 frames per second.

News from OmniVision (28 March 2008)

Handset sensor comes with the smallest of claims

Thirteenth-inch VGA sensor delivers almost double the sensitivity and low-light performance of other low-cost sensors.

News from OmniVision (14 February 2008)

Camera sensors provide low-light boost

TrueFocus technology optimises optics, sensors and image processing to maximise camera performance and minimise system size and cost.

News from OmniVision (12 February 2008)

HD camera sensor suits mobile applications

The OV9710 is a 1/4in HD video camera providing full-frame, sub-sampled, windowed 8bit/10bit images in raw RGB format via the digital video port.

News from OmniVision (10 January 2008)

Compact camera sensor suits laptop use

OmniVision Technologies' OV7725 VGA CameraChip sensor delivers the light sensitivity required for the low light conditions in which most consumers use their notebook computers.

News from OmniVision ( 9 January 2008)

Smaller sensor makes colonoscopy easier to bear

 User application article   A eighteenth-inch sensor is a key component of Avantis Medical Systems' Third Eye Retroscope auxiliary endoscopy system.

News from OmniVision (24 October 2007)

Handset camera takes antishake onboard

Sensor brings digital still camera performance to camera phones in a fifth-inch optical format, allowing an easy upgrade of existing 1.3Mpixel and VGA camera phone designs.

News from OmniVision ( 2 October 2007)

Image sensors chosen for IP cameras

 User application article   The OV7725 is a quarter-inch VGA CameraChip sensor built on OmniVision's OmniPixel2 technology for high performance in low-light conditions.

News from OmniVision (26 September 2007)

Automotive image sensors work in the dark

CMOS image sensors gain NIR capabilities, allowing them to function equally well in both day and night vision applications, and thus eliminate the need for two separate solutions.

News from OmniVision (15 August 2007)

Smaller image sensors hit the street

Tenth-inch VGA CameraChip sensor offers a cost-effective ultrathin camera module solution for entry-level camera phones as well as for secondary cameras in 3G handsets.

News from OmniVision ( 3 August 2007)

Image sensors answer the need for speed

OmniVision has added a novel hardware feature to its new 3Mpixel OV3640 CameraChip enabling cameras to take optimal advantage of Scalado's SpeedView technology.

News from OmniVision ( 2 July 2007)

Image sensor squares up to handset demands

Small form factor design combined with excellent camera performance and image quality makes the OV6880 especially attractive.

News from OmniVision (29 June 2007)

Sensor slots in to upgrade handset imaging

Fully integrated 3Mpixel CameraChip sensor in a quarter-inch format drops in to upgrade existing 2Mpixel handset designs.

News from OmniVision (15 June 2007)

Shrinking pixels enable higher resolution cameras

Third-generation pixel design is among the smallest currently available and will deliver sensors with higher resolution, enhanced performance and improved image quality.

News from OmniVision (29 May 2007)

Sensor simplifies security camera designs

OmniVision Technologies has introduced its first colour High Dynamic Range (HDR) CameraChip sensor for security market applications.

News from OmniVision (30 March 2007)

CMOS image sensor has high dynamic range

Colour high dynamic range CMOS image sensor functions much like the human eye under quickly changing light conditions.

News from OmniVision ( 8 March 2007)

Image sensor company sees profit and revenues drop

OmniVision Technologies has reported financial results for its third quarter ended January 31, 2007.

News from OmniVision ( 6 March 2007)

VP roles for Chan and Yang

The OmniVision Technologies board of directors has approved the appointment of Anson Chan as Vice President of Finance and the appointment of Henry Yang as Vice President of Engineering.

News from OmniVision (22 February 2007)

Camera module shrinks to 3mm high

CMOS image sensor is cost-efficient, ultrathin camera module solution for entry level camera phones, secondary cameras for 3G handsets and integrated notebook cameras.

News from OmniVision (15 February 2007)

Handset camera module focuses instantaneously

CMOS image sensor is made for automotive use

Single-chip sensor simplifies security cameras

CMOS sensors provide automotive rear view

Handset image sensors enter volume production

Stacked die camera chip upgrades to 3Mpixel

Handset camera chip takes autofocus onboard

Camera chip set to feature in Santa's sack

Sensor sets stage for 3Mpixel handset cameras

Handset sensor boasts smaller pixels

CMOS sensors aim for automotive market

CMOS image sensor breaks into camera market

Smart optical sensor is child's play

Image sensor aims for high-volume handsets

 

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