Samsung Introduces Its First ISOCELL Image Sensor Tailored for Automotive Applications
07/12/2021 | 09:01pm EDT
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The sensor’s CornerPixel™ solution allows enhanced field of view for safer driving
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., a world leader in advanced semiconductor technology, today introduced ISOCELL Auto 4AC, an automotive image sensor that offers advanced 120-decibel (dB) high dynamic range (HDR) and LED flicker mitigation (LFM) especially for surround-view monitors (SVM) or rear-view cameras (RVC) in high-definition resolution (1280 x 960). The new sensor is Samsung’s first imaging solution optimized for automotive applications.
Samsung s new ISOCELL image sensor for automotive applications. (Photo: Business Wire)
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