The OX08D10 is the company’s first sensor to have its 2.1µm TheiaCel technology which uses lateral overflow integration capacitors (LOFIC) and the company’s DCG high dynamic range (HDR) technology to eliminate LED flicker regardless of lighting conditions.
TheiaCel enables the OX08D10 to achieve HDR image capture at up to 200 meters. This range is the sweet spot for delivering the best balance between SNR1 and dynamic range and is optimal for automotive exterior camera applications.
“The new OX08D10 image sensor provides automotive OEMs with one device that combines all of the most important features, including low-light performance, LED flicker mitigation (LFM), small size and low power,” says the company’s Paul Wu.
The chip’s cybersecurity complies with the newest MIPI CSE version 2.0 standards, which adds functional safety to automotive image sensor data streams.
Samples are available now, and the OX08D10 will be in mass production in the second half of 2024. For more: www.ovt.com/contact-sales.