TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Toshiba Corporation (TOKYO:6502) today announced that it has launched the industry’s first1 dual camera module for smartphones, tablets and mobile devices. “TCM9518MD” incorporates twin 1/4 inch optical format 5-megapixel CMOS camera modules (5 megapixels x 2 arrays) and simultaneously outputs recorded images and depth data. Images captured with the module can subsequently be manipulated to change the depth of field and point of focus. Samples will be available by January 2014, with mass production scheduled for April 2014.
The dedicated companion LSI of the “TCM9518MD” measures and appends depth data to objects in the image. These data can be used for a wide variety of applications, including focus and defocus, and even to extract and erase objects from the picture. Used in combination with customers’ applications, the module supports the creation of new functions.
The companion LSI generates 13-megapixel images by upscaling images taken by the twin 5-megapixel cameras, realizing a lower module height than that of conventional 13-megapixel camera modules2.
Computational cameras create images impossible to realize with the standard camera module by combining optical hardware technology—the lens and diaphragm—with digital signal processing technology. The TCM9518MD brings high resolution and computational camera functionalities to the CMOS image sensor market for smartphones, tablets and mobile devices.
Summary of the New Product |
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Part Number |
Sample Price |
Sample Schedule |
Mass Production Schedule |
Mass Production Volume |
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TCM9518MD | 5000 Yen | January 2014 | April 2014 | 500 thousand pieces per month | ||||
Key Features of the New Product
1.
Simultaneous Output of Depth Data (Depth Map) and Deep Focus Image
The
TCM9518MD’s twin cameras and dedicate companion LSI simultaneously
deliver deep focus images in which foreground and background and all
points in between are in focus, with depth data on each object in the
image. This supports creation of new applications for smartphone,
tablets and mobile devices, including refocus, defocus and extraction of
any objects of the images, and gesture operation.
2. Output of 13-Megapixel Image
The companion LSI generates
13-megapixel photographs by upscaling images captured by the twin
5-megapixel cameras. This will contribute to downsizing of mobile
devices.
3. Digital Focus Function
Most of auto focus camera modules for
smartphones deploy a mechanical focus structure, moving the lens with
motors like VCM3. It can take time to focus and also result
shutter lag. TCM9518MD offers a non-mechanical digital focus function
without mechanical structure, allowing high speed focus by calculating
the depth to any objects4. It also realizes a lower module
height.
Main Specifications |
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Part Number | TCM9518MD | |
Output Resolution | 13 megapixels | |
Sensor and Resolution | 5 megapixels x 2 | |
Optical Size | 1/4 inch x 2 | |
Pixel Size | 1.4 micrometer | |
Module Size | 8.0 x 12.0 x 4.65 mm | |
Notes:
1. For dual camera module with the companion LSI which
output depth data. Source: Toshiba, as of September 2013.
2.
Generally for single camera modules, a bigger output image size requires
a higher camera module. This product is lower than commercial
13-megapixel camera modules. Source: Toshiba, as of September 2013.
3.
Voice Coil Motor: a motor that moves a lens by applying an electrical
current to a coil.
4. Deep focus image output is not available when
using a digital focus function.
For more information about the product, please visit:
http://www.semicon.toshiba.co.jp/eng/product/new_products/sensor/1325631_37652.html
Customer Inquiries:
Image Sensor Sales & Marketing Group 1
Tel:
+81-3-3457-3370
Information in this document, including product prices and specifications, content of services and contact information, is current on the date of the announcement but is subject to change without prior notice.
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