Tiny camera module from CMOSIS to be showcased at Photonics West 2016

Jan. 20, 2016
Consisting of a CMOS image sensor with a tiny lens mounted on a flat ribbon cable, the NanEye tiny camera module from CMOSIS will be on display at Photonics West in San Francisco from February 16-18. 

Consisting of a CMOS image sensor with a tiny lens mounted on a flat ribbon cable, the NanEye tiny camera module from CMOSIS will be on display at Photonics West in San Francisco from February 16-18. The NanEye features a 250 x 250 Bayer RGB rolling shutter CMOS image sensor with a 3 µm pixel size that can achieve frame rates of 44 fps (and up to 55 fps via adjustments over power supply.) The System on Chip camera head features fully self-timed readout sequencing, AD conversion to 10 bit and bit serial data transmission over LVDS. AWAIBA’s proprietary data interface technology permits cable length’s up to 3m without any additional components at the distal end. A NanEye Stereo version is also available, which features a 500 x 250 CMOS sensor.

SPIE Photonics West booth number: 4241

To Learn More:

Contact:CMOSIS
Headquarters: Antwerp, Belgium
Product: NanEye tiny camera module
Key Features: 1 mm x 1mm CMOS image sensor, flat ribbon cable up to 2 m in length, Bayer RGB color, 44 fps frame rate, miniature size.

What CMOSIS says:
View more information on the NanEye.

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