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Date: 28th Oct 09
High sensitive CMOS image sensor
with BSI technology from Toshiba
Toshiba has launched a new CMOS image sensor with back-side
illumination technology (BSI) that offers 14.6 mega pixels
to digital still cameras and to mobile phones supporting
video imaging.
BSI brings new levels of responsiveness by deploying lenses
on the rear of the sensor on the silicon substrate to boost
light sensitivity and absorption by 40%, and allows formation
of finer image pixels.
The key features of the BSI CMOS sensors are,
1/ 2.3 inch of optical format
Size of image pixels with a pitch of 1.4 microns
Frame rate of 60 frame per sec, that supports 1080p, 720p
With these BSI CMOS sensors, Toshiba will reinforce the
sensor business by expanding application to include digital
cameras.
Toshiba says, the new sensor will be mass-produced at Toshiba's
Oita Operations, on industry leading 300mm wafer lines deploying
65nm process technology. Initial production will be at a
volume of 500,000 sensors a month.
For more details visit www.toshiba.com
Editorial Product Rating: Average Plus
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