OmniVision Technologies comes out with the OS02H10, a 2.9 micron, 1080p image sensor that provides a high value option for adding the premium near-infrared (NIR) and ultra low light performance of its Nyxel® and PureCel®Plus technologies to mainstream surveillance cameras.

This sensor also offers multiple high dynamic range (HDR) options for the best quality 1080p still and video captures of fast-moving objects at 60 frames per second. Additionally, when paired with the designer’s selected platform, the OS02H10 can enable a system ultra low power mode for battery-powered cameras with AI functionality.

The OS02H10 provides a high value option for adding premium NIR, ultra low light and HDR performance to high volume, mainstream security systems with AI functionality, along with an ultra low power mode that consumes 97.7% less power than the normal mode to support long battery life.

By combining OmniVision’s industry-leading NIR Nyxel® technology with its PureCel®Plus technology and multiple HDR options, the OS02H10 works equally well in all lighting conditions. It can detect incident light in both the visible and NIR wavelengths, while producing precise color and monochrome images for security applications.

Nyxel® technology infuses the OS02H10 with exceptional quantum efficiency (QE), which enables it to see better and farther at both the 850 nm and 940 nm NIR wavelengths. Such excellent QE also enables the use of lower-power IR illumination in total darkness, resulting in significantly reduced system-level power consumption.

Additionally, 940 nm NIR lighting cannot be detected by the human eye in dark indoor settings, while 850 nm light is ideal for outdoor security cameras. The OS02H10’s ability to capture crisp, clear images using undetectable 940 nm NIR light means that indoor security cameras will not disturb sleeping occupants and can be easily concealed from intruders.

The OS02H10 is also built on the PureCel®Plus pixel architecture to achieve a superior low-noise design, providing an SNR1 that is 70% better than OmniVision’s prior-generation 1080p, 2.8 micron mainstream security sensor. Additionally, this new sensor also offers excellent HDR through selective conversion gain for the optimum balance between low-light image quality and HDR, along with 2-exposure staggered HDR timing for minimal artifacts. These features provide designers with maximum flexibility to select the best HDR method for the contrasting light and dark areas in a given scene.

Samples are available now.

Hordon Kim
International Editor, hordon@powerelectronics.co.kr




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