The OV2680 RAW sensor fits into an industry standard 5.5 x 5.5 x 4 mm module, while the OV2685 is a fully integrated SoC sensor that fits into an industry standard 6 x 6 x 4 mm module. The OV2680 and OV2685 are available in CSP package. Both sensors are currently sampling, and are expected to enter volume production in Q1 2014.
Omnivision Announces 2MP 1.75um Pixel Sensors
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PR Newswire: Omnivision announces two 2MP CameraChip sensors for feature phones, smartphones and tablets. The OV2680 and OV2685 leverage OmniVision's 1.75um OmniPixel3-HS pixel. Compared to the previous generation 2MP sensors, the OV2680 and OV2685 are cost-effective upgrade solutions that deliver improved image and video quality in a smaller die size. Both sensors support an active array of 1600 x 1200 pixels operating at 30fps and cropped 720p video at 60fps.
The OV2680 RAW sensor fits into an industry standard 5.5 x 5.5 x 4 mm module, while the OV2685 is a fully integrated SoC sensor that fits into an industry standard 6 x 6 x 4 mm module. The OV2680 and OV2685 are available in CSP package. Both sensors are currently sampling, and are expected to enter volume production in Q1 2014.
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The OV2680 RAW sensor fits into an industry standard 5.5 x 5.5 x 4 mm module, while the OV2685 is a fully integrated SoC sensor that fits into an industry standard 6 x 6 x 4 mm module. The OV2680 and OV2685 are available in CSP package. Both sensors are currently sampling, and are expected to enter volume production in Q1 2014.