TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Toshiba Corporation (TOKYO:6502) today announced the launch of “T4K82”, a 13-megapixel BSI1 CMOS image sensor that allows smartphones and tablets to record full HD video at 240 equivalent frames per second (fps), the industry’s highest2 frame rate. Sample shipments are scheduled to start in March.
High speed video recording requires a high frame rate with short exposure time, resulting in underexposed images. “T4K82” incorporates “Bright Mode” technology that boosts imaged brightness up to four times, realizing full HD video capture at 240 fps equivalent. The new sensor allows smartphones and tablets to record high quality, high speed video, and to offer extended imaging functions including smooth slow motion playback and high speed continuous shooting.
The sensor also adopts a newly developed low power circuit design that reduces power consumption to 82% that of “T4K37”, a 13-megapixel sensor in mass production3.
About “Bright Mode”
“Bright Mode”
technology secures double the exposure time by adopting interlaced4
video output, not the progressive5 output that standard CMOS
sensors use. "Bright Mode" also employs charge binning6,
which doubles the electrical charge of each pixel, resulting in an image
four times brighter than that from a CMOS sensor without "Bright Mode".
Toshiba will also provide an interlace-progressive conversion program
that enables users to offer high quality progressive video with low
image deterioration, without changing the frame rate.
Output Frame Rate (Max.) |
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Sensor output mode |
Normal mode |
Bright mode |
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13M (4208 x 3120) | 30 fps | - | ||
4K2K (3840 x 2160) | 30 fps | - | ||
Full-HD (1920 ×1080) | 120fps | 240fps | ||
HD (1280 × 720) | 120fps | 240fps | ||
WVGA (800 × 480) | 240fps | 480fps | ||
VGA (640 × 480) | 240fps | 480fps | ||
QVGA (320 × 240) | 480fps | 900fps |
Main Specifications |
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Part Number | T4K82 | |
Output Pixels | 13 megapixels | |
Optical Size | 1/3.07 inch | |
Pixel Pitch | 1.12 micrometer BSI | |
Recommended Module Size | 8.5 mm x 8.5 mm | |
Sample Price | 1,500 Yen | |
Mass Production Schedule | September, 2014 | |
Mass Production Volume | 2 million pieces per month |
Note: | ||
[1] | BSI: Back Side Illumination. | |
[2] | Research by Toshiba, as of February 20, 2014. | |
[3] | Compared with “T4K37” | |
[4] |
Interlaced video system divides frame data into odd horizontal lines in a frame (odd field) and even horizontal lines in a frame (even field), and outputs each field by turns. |
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[5] |
Sequential scan system that outputs data of all pixels in each frame. |
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[6] |
Doubling the electrical charge of the pixel by putting the electrical charge of two pixels together, when the image is downsized by half. |
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For further information about this product, please visit:
http://www.semicon.toshiba.co.jp/info/lookup.jsp?pid=T4K82&lang=en
For further information about “Bright mode”, please visit:
http://www.semicon.toshiba.co.jp/eng/product/sensor/cmos/bright/index.html
Customer Inquiries:
Image Sensor Sales & Marketing Department
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.
About Toshiba
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