Aptina, a leading provider of CMOS image sensor solutions to the industry’s automotive manufacturers and OEMs worldwide, announced today the launch of its new ASX340AT system-on-chip (SOC). This camera viewing solution was designed to meet the needs of automotive tier-1 manufacturers and OEM’s worldwide. The SOC’s excellent lowlight performance, dynamic overlay capability, and operating temperature range of -40ºC to +105ºC make this ¼” optical format VGA sensor, with excellent 5.6-micron pixel performance, a powerful addition to Aptina’s growing portfolio of advanced automotive viewing solutions. The SOC is ideally suited for applications such as rear view cameras, blind spot monitoring and surround view. The ASX340AT provides performance-focused features and SOC processing that provides integrators with the ability to design rear view camera systems without the need for additional processing chips.
Aptina’s latest automotive SOC combines a proven 5.6-micron pixel used in the company’s other successful automotive sensors, and integrates Aptina™ DR-PIX™ technology for increased sensitivity and low read noise for low-light scenes. The ASX340AT also provides notable features such as dynamic overlay capability, which allows camera system designers to add colored graphics to the display to enhance the experience of the driver, and a crop and zoom feature enabling customization to suit a wide range of vehicle body designs. Additionally, there is an on-chip temperature sensor for dynamic system feedback and additional optical pixels to assist lens alignment during camera manufacturing.
“The ASX340AT is ideally suited for vehicle manufacturers designing cost effective, rear view camera systems to comply with NHTSA’s requirements,” said David Zimpfer, Vice President and General Manager of Aptina’s automotive business.
The ASX340AT SOC will be sampling starting calendar Q1 2012. It is available in a 7.5mm x 7.5mm, 63-ball iBGA package and is AEC-Q100 qualified.
Aptina DR-Pix Technology
Aptina’s innovative approach to improving low light performance without compromising image quality utilizes a dynamic response pixel, called Aptina DR-Pix technology. This technology combines two modes of operation in one pixel design – low conversion gain mode for large charge handling capacity in bright scenes and a high conversion gain mode with increased sensitivity and low read noise for low-light scenes. The result is a sensor, like the company’s ASX340AT, that offers the best possible noise performance over all ISO speed conditions. For more information, visit Aptina’s website at http://www.aptina.com/products/technology/aptina_dr-pix.jsp
About Aptina
Aptina is a global provider of CMOS imaging solutions that enable Imaging Everywhere™. Using performance enhancing technologies like Aptina A-Pix™, DR-Pix™ and award winning MobileHDR™, Aptina has created a market-leading portfolio of image sensor products found in leading consumer electronics like smartphones, tablets, laptops, digital and video cameras, as well as applications in surveillance, automotive, medical, video conferencing, and gaming. Aptina drives innovation in the market with industry recognized products like the AR0331 surveillance image sensor and the 16MP APS-C DSLR sensor. Privately held, Aptina’s investors include Riverwood Capital, TPG Capital and Micron Technology. For additional information on Aptina visit www.aptina.com or subscribe to the latest news from Aptina by copying the Aptina RSS feed into your favorite RSS reader.
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