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8 May 2012

e2v expands its Sapphire high-sensitivity, global shutter CMOS sensor family with a new 2MP device

The higher resolution EV76C570 is the latest addition to e2v’s renowned industrial CMOS imaging sensor range. The device features an identical CLCC48 package with only a minor change in hardware, and retains optical compatibility with the 1.3MP Sapphire sensor that is already in full production. A 1/1.8 inch optical format is retained thanks to the reduced pixel size of 4.5µm x 4.5µm.  The SPI register banks are also virtually identical, therefore customers who have developed vision systems around the Sapphire (EV76560) and/or Ruby (EV76C660 & EV76C661)1.3MP sensors are able to implement the new EV76C570 to extend their product portfolio with minimal extra development efforts.

The compatibility of the family also extends to the following embedded application features (which are shared with the 1.3MP version):

  • Both rolling and global shutter configuration with 3000:1 global shutter efficiency
  • 60fps at full resolution with 120MHz clock
  • 4x separately configurable regions of interest including the possibility to program each window with separate exposure and gain settings
  • A histogram embedded in the footer of the image data field for image statistics to reduce the processing overhead for auto exposure/gain algorithms
  • A lin/log pixel response mode for high dynamic range image capture
  • A 10 Bit parallel output which can be compressed to 8 bits using a multi-slope companding technique.

Applications for the EV76C570 range from machine vision and smart cameras, to print or barcode scanning, and also outdoor cameras for traffic and surveillance applications.  It also has some new and unique modes of operation for 3D imaging applications that e2v will be announcing separately.

Gareth Powell, marketing manager of industrial imaging sensors at e2v said “The market success and growing cost/performance reputation of our Sapphire and Ruby devices have paved the way for this new addition to the family. The increased resolution is well timed with advances in processing speeds and with the emergence of new higher speed interfaces like USB3.0.”  

The device is expected to be available for sampling from mid-May onwards, and full production is expected this autumn. e2v will be demonstrating this imaging sensor for the first time at The Vision Show, Boston 8th-10th May 2012. For more information and pricing contact us online at e2v.com.
 

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PRESS OFFICE CONTACT:

Jessica Broom, Marketing Communication Manager
jessica.broom@e2v.com           Tel: + 44 (0) 1 245 453 607

 

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About e2v

e2v is a leading global provider of specialist technology for high performance systems and equipment; delivering solutions, sub-systems and components for specialist applications within medical & science, aerospace & defence, and commercial & industrial markets. e2v has its headquarters in the UK, employs approximately 1500 people, has design and production facilities across Europe and North America, and has a global network of sales and technical support offices. For the year ended 31 March 2011, e2v reported sales of £229m and is listed on the London Stock Exchange. For more information visit e2v.com.