ams OSRAM Releases Industry Leading 0.5Mpixel Global Shutter CMOS Image Sensors to Save Space and Power in Wearable and Mobile Devices
ams OSRAM has expanded its Mira family with the launch of the Mira050 CMOS image sensor, measuring 2.3mm x 2.8mm and delivering 0.5Mpixel resolution. The sensor is adept at detecting visible and near-infrared (NIR) light, making it suitable for applications in AR/VR headsets, eye tracking, and more. Key features include low power consumption at 47mW and 60µW in stand-by mode. The sensor utilizes back side illumination technology, enhancing its quantum efficiency and allowing for a compact design. Sampling is anticipated in late Q1.
- Launch of the high-sensitivity, compact Mira050 image sensor enhancing application in consumer electronics.
- Low power consumption of 47mW at full resolution and 60µW in standby mode, promoting longer battery life.
- High quantum efficiency: up to 93% at 550nm in visible light, and 56% at 850nm in NIR.
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- Compact Mira050 offers high sensitivity to light in the visible and NIR spectrums
- Industry leading power consumption and high sensitivity requires less illumination to help extend battery run-time
- Designed to bring power savings at high-quantum efficiency for smart glasses, VR headsets and other fast-growing consumer electronics applications
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Highly sensitive to both visible and near infrared (NIR) light, the Mira050 enables engineering designers to save space and power in wearable and mobile devices. The Mira050 is suitable for applications such as eye tracking, gesture tracking and contextual awareness in AR/VR/MR headsets, object detection in robots and 3D depth sensing for face recognition in smart door locks.
The Mira050 is designed to pack high performance technology in a miniature package with numerous ultra-low power features. Power consumption is a mere 47mW even at full resolution and a frame rate of 120fps and stand-by power consumption is very low at 60µW. From a technical standpoint, Mira 050 delivers high sensitivity to visible and NIR light that is also matched by high quantum efficiency: from
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BSI technology also gives the sensor very high sensitivity and quantum efficiency with a pixel size of 2.79μm. Effective resolution of the chip-scale package is 576px x 768px and maximum bit depth is 12 bits, with a bare die version at 600px x 800px. The sensor is supplied in a 1/7” optical format.
Programmable registers enable the user to control window co-ordinates, timing parameters and exposure time, and mirror, flipping and cropping functions. The MIPI CSI-2 interface allows for easy interfacing with a processor or FPGA. On-chip registers can be accessed via a Camera Control Interface (CCI) for easy configuration of the sensor.
Sampling of the Mira050 NIR image sensor is expected in late Q1. More information about Mira050.
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