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Sony publishes an interview with its SWIR InGaAs stacked sensor designers. Few quotes:Archives for October 2021
Sony SWIR Sensor Designers Interview
Nikon Z 24-120mm f4 S review
Yole on Mobile CIS Market
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Yole Developpement publishes "Smartphone flagship battle from sensors to modules to image quality - Webcast"Sony Reports 9% YoY CIS Sales Drop
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Sony reports lower mobile image sensor sales in the last quarter, leaves full-year forecast unchanged:Canon’s activities lead to the removal of 3,294 listings from Amazon in Germany, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, France, The Netherlands and Turkey
144 listings removed from Amazon in Canada, Mexico and the United States of America after Canon files infringement reports
New Theory of RTS Noise
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Nikon Z 100-400mm f4.5-5.6 review
IC Insights: CMOS Sensor Market to Grow by Only 7% in 2021
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IC Insights is disappointed by the slow CMOS sensor market growth this year:
"The total optoelectronics market is expected to be held back by sales growth of just 7% in CMOS image sensors this year. CMOS image sensor leader Sony blames softer growth conditions in 2021 on trade frictions between the U.S. and China and a “deterioration of product mix.” CMOS image sensor sales have also been impacted by market fluctuations in some end-use applications, and shortages of ICs and other components used in digital-imaging systems."
Nikon releases the Z 9 full-frame mirrorless camera
Nikon is developing the NIKKOR Z 400mm f/2.8 TC VR S super-telephoto prime lens with a built-in 1.4x teleconverter for the Nikon Z mount system
Nikon releases the NIKKOR Z 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 VR S, NIKKOR Z 24-120mm f/4 S and Mount Adapter FTZ II
Nikon releases the smartphone application NX MobileAir and computer software NX Tether
Last 4 Days of Free Download of Single-Slope Column-Parallel ADC Book!
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Only 4 days remain for free download of Now Publishers book "Welcome to the World of Single-Slope Column-Level Analog-to-Digital Converters for CMOS Image Sensors" by Albert Theuwissen and Guy Meynants.
Complimentary downloads of this book will be available till 1st of November 2021. After that date, you can receive the alert member discount price of $40 (includes non-trackable shipping) by quoting the Promotion Code: 137791. Please note that the discount price applies only to purchases of print copies by individuals paying in advance by credit card. The discounted price will not be honored for institutions or booksellers.
Chinese Startup RuisiZhixin Develops 8MP Combined Event-Driven and Regular Sensor
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36kr.com, EET-China (Google automatic translation): Chinese startup Beijing Ruisi Zhixin Technology (English name AlpsenTek) presents hybrid vision sensors combining event-driven sensor and regular frame-based one in a single pixel array:
"The ALPIX-Pilatus (ALPIX-P for short) released by Ruisizhixin this time is developed based on "Hybrid Vision" and is the world's first chip that integrates traditional image sensor technology and bionic event camera technology in the same pixel . ALPIX-P can quickly switch between the traditional image sensor mode and the bionic event camera mode. In image mode, ALPIX-P is a global exposure sensor with a maximum frame rate of 120 frames, which is completely consistent with existing traditional image sensors and is fully compatible with existing mature vision systems. In the bionic event camera mode, ALPIX-P has the characteristics of ultra-high frame rate, high effective information ratio, and large dynamic range.
At present, the chip has begun to send samples. It also verified that the "Hybrid Vision" technology is feasible in mass production, cost, and performance .
Based on the design of ALPIX-P, Ruisi Zhixin has developed two ALPIX series sensor chip products, namely ALPIX-Titlis (abbreviated as ALPIX-T) fused low-power bionic vision sensor and ALPIX-Eiger (abbreviated as ALPIX-E). ) Fusion high-end bionic vision sensor.
The team has thoroughly studied the technical route of the bionic event visual sensor. In addition, the core founders all graduated from Cambridge University, ETH Zurich, Zhejiang University and other prestigious universities, and have many years of working experience in NXP, ARM, Freescale, Intel, Magic Leap and other companies. At the beginning of the establishment, the core team members were only about 6 people. Now the team has expanded to 50 people, of which R&D personnel accounted for 85% .
Recalling the financing history of RISZ, the company has now completed two rounds of financing. At the end of 2019, the company completed an angel round of financing of tens of millions of RMB. The investors were Zhongke Chuangxing and Lenovo Venture Capital . At the end of 2020, Ruisi Zhixin completed a Pre-A round of financing of nearly 100 million yuan, which was jointly led by Hikvision and Yaotu Capital."
Old Presentations on Event-Driven Sensors
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Iaria publishes two Laurent Fesquet's (University Grenoble Alpes) presentations on event-driven sensors: 2016 "Low-Power Event-driven Image Sensor Architectures" by Laurent Fesquet, Amani Darwish, Gilles Sicard and 2018 "Sensing and Sampling for Low-Power Applications" by Laurent Fesquet alone. Few slides are given below:
CIS Production BIST
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ST and University of Montpellier publish a paper "A Fast and Low Cost Embedded Test Solution for CMOS Image Sensors" by Julia Lefèvre, Philippe Debaud, Patrick Girard, and Arnaud Virazel presented at 2021 IEEE International Test Conference (ITC).Nikon Z 40mm f2 review
Smartsens Progresses with IPO at Valuation of $4.4B
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EE-Ofweek (Google automatic translation): Smartsens plans to go public and has been accepted by the SSE Science and Technology Innovation Board on June 28. The sponsor is China Securities. It is proposed to publicly issue no more than 49.1 million shares, not less than 10%, and plan to raise 2.82 billion yuan for the equipment and system construction project of the R&D center, the image sensor chip test project, CMOS sensor chip upgrade and industrialization project and supplementary working capital (790 million yuan).EPIC Meeting on Low-Light Imaging
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EPIC Technology Meeting on Low Light Cameras Technology and Applications features Valeo, Ibeo, Leica, and Thales presentations. Few slides are below:
Sigmaintell: CIS Prices Go Down
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Science and Technology Materials quotes Sigmaintell China CIS market price tracker predicting 5-7% price decline in Q4 2021:Sony A7 IV review
Quantum Dot Sensor Company SWIR Vision Raises $5M in A-Round
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Optics.org, EINPressWire: SWIR Vision Systems, a Durham, North Carolina, company developing colloidal quantum dots (CQDs) image sensor has raised $5M in a round A of funding. SWIR Vision Systems has been founded in 2018 as a spin-off from the Research Triangle Institute. The company's “Acuros” family of thermoelectrically cooled CMOS-based CQD sensors reaches 2.1MP resolution.China Domestic Market Dynamics
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Sohu: Sunrise Big Data publishes its analysis of unit volume CIS market in Q1 2021. Galaxycore quickly captures a market share from Sony, Samsung, and Omnivision, as compared with Q4 2020:ToF Basics by Terabee
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Terabee publishes a few webinars on ToF technology basics and applications:
TI Proprietary V3Link Competes with MIPI A-PHY
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TI presentation "V3Link Industrial SerDes" unveils the company's approach to compete with MIPI A-PHY and Auto-Serdes standards:
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Smartsens Improves its AI Sensor Series
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CoreIntelligence (Google translation): SmartSens keeps a high pace of incremental improvements and launches three new 4MP image sensors in AI series (AI stands for Advanced Imaging) for security applications-SC400AI, SC401AI, and SC433:Applied Materials’ DTI Optimizations for CIS
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Applied Materials master class presentation for investors shows the company's efforts on image sensor DTI process refinements:AAA Tests: Camera-Based ADAS Fails in Rain
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AAA: New research from AAA finds that moderate to heavy rain affects a vehicle safety system’s ability to “see”, which may result in performance issues. During closed course testing, AAA simulated rainfall and found that test vehicles equipped with automatic emergency braking traveling at 35 mph collided with a stopped vehicle one third (33%) of the time. Lane keeping assistance didn’t fare any better with test vehicles departing their lane 69% of the time. Vehicle safety systems, also known as advanced driver assistance systems or ADAS, are typically evaluated in ideal operating conditions. However, AAA believes testing standards must incorporate real-world conditions that drivers normally encounter.
“Vehicle safety systems rely on sensors and cameras to see road markings, other cars, pedestrians and roadway obstacles. So naturally, they are more vulnerable to environmental factors like rain,” said Greg Brannon, AAA’s director of automotive engineering and industry relations. “The reality is people aren’t always driving around in perfect, sunny weather so we must expand testing and take into consideration things people actually contend with in their day-to-day driving.”
An AAA video shows that even a moderate rain interferes with the camera-based emergency braking: