Infineon Technologies

Infineon Technologies

Infineon Technologies is a global leader in semiconductor solutions, offering a comprehensive portfolio of products and services for various industries. With a strong focus on innovation and sustainability, Infineon provides advanced semiconductor solutions that power electronic devices, enabling applications in areas such as automotive, industrial, renewable energy, and digital security. The company's product range includes microcontrollers, power management ICs, sensors, RF components, and automotive solutions. Infineon's cutting-edge technologies are designed to enhance energy efficiency, improve performance, and ensure the highest level of reliability. As a trusted partner, Infineon collaborates closely with customers to develop tailored solutions that address their specific needs and help them stay ahead in a rapidly changing market. With a commitment to environmental responsibility, the company strives to reduce its environmental footprint through sustainable practices and offers eco-friendly solutions. Infineon's dedication to quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction has solidified its position as a leading player in the semiconductor industry.

Image Sensors, Camera

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3.75µm x 3.75µm
Automotive, AEC-Q100
-40°C ~ 105°C (TA)
63-LBGA
1.7V ~ 1.95V
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1280H x 960V
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About  Image Sensors, Camera

The products in the image sensor and camera family encompass component or module-level devices that are employed for electronically capturing visual information in the visible and/or infrared spectrums. These devices typically comprise an array of photosensitive elements that are linked to a shared control and interface mechanism. The range of available products includes those tailored for common still image and video capture, as well as more specialized applications such as thermal and spatial imaging. Image sensors are fundamental components within this family of products, serving as the primary means of converting light into electronic signals. These sensors can be categorized based on their technology, including CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) and CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) sensors, each with its own distinct advantages and characteristics. Camera modules, on the other hand, are pre-assembled units that integrate essential components such as the image sensor, lens, and supporting electronics. These modules are designed to be easily incorporated into various devices and applications, offering features such as color filtering, resolution, shutter type, frames per second (FPS), and lens mount options to cater to diverse requirements. Furthermore, specialized imaging products cater to specific applications, such as thermal imaging sensors that capture infrared radiation to create thermal images, and spatial imaging sensors used for depth perception and 3D mapping. The versatility of these products makes them suitable for integration into a wide array of devices and systems, including smartphones, digital cameras, security cameras, automotive imaging systems, and industrial imaging equipment. They enable functions such as photography, video recording, thermal imaging, depth sensing, and various forms of visual data capture and analysis. In summary, the products in the image sensor and camera family encompass a range of component or module-level devices used for capturing visual information in the visible and/or infrared spectrums. These products include image sensors, camera modules, and specialized imaging devices, catering to diverse applications such as still image and video capture, thermal imaging, and spatial imaging. They find widespread use in consumer electronics, security systems, automotive applications, and industrial imaging, enabling a variety of visual data capture and analysis capabilities.