Toshiba’s 20 megapixel CMOS image sensor enables 6mm Z-height camera modules for smartphones and tablets
Toshiba Corporation today announced the launch of “T4KA7”, a 1/2.4 inch, 20-megapixel BSI (Back Side Illumination) CMOS image sensor, which enables 6mm z-height camera modules for smartphones and tablets. Sample shipments start today.
The markets for smartphones and tablets increasingly require smaller cameras but with much higher resolution. With a 1.12 micrometer pixel size contributing to a smaller chip size, Toshiba’s new sensor achieves 20 megapixel images at its highest level and realizes 6mm z-height camera modules for smartphones and tablets.
The new sensor also offers a much improved frame rate of 22fps, 1.8 times faster than that of Toshiba’s previous 20-megapixel sensor [Compared with Toshiba’s previous 20 megapixel sensor “T4K46”].
A reference module incorporating the new product is currently under preparation and will be available from September 1.
With the launch of the new 20-megapixel CMOS image sensor, Toshiba commits to meeting demands for higher resolution images for smartphones and tablets.
Output Size and Frame Rate (Max.) | ||||
Sensor output mode (Output pixels) | Aspect ratio | Frame rate (RAW 10-bit output) | ||
20.2M (5384(H) × 3752(V)) | 10:7 | 22 fps | ||
18.8M (5000(H) × 3752(V)) | 4:3 | 24 fps | ||
16.3M (5384(H) × 3032(V)) | 16:9 | 28 fps |
Main Specifications | ||
Part Number | T4KA7 | |
Output Pixels | 20 megapixels | |
Optical Size | 1/2.4 inch | |
Pixel Pitch | 1.12 micrometer BSI | |
Recommended Module Size | 10.5 mm x 12 mm | |
Sample Price | 2,000 Yen | |
Mass Production Schedule | February, 2015 | |
Mass Production Volume | 500,000 pieces per month | |
For further information about this product, please visit:
http://www.semicon.toshiba.co.jp/info/lookup.jsp?pid=T4KA7&lang=en
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