New 4K Image Sensor Aims to Boost Security Video Resolution

OmniVision's OV10823 CameraChip sensor is billed to provide exceptional light sensitivity, high dynamic range (HDR) and wide field-of-view (FOV) to high-end security and surveillance applications.
Published: December 8, 2015

SANTA CLARA, Calif. – OmniVision Technologies, based here, has announced a color CMOS ultra-high resolution 4K video image sensor geared toward what it bills as “next-generation” security and surveillance systems.

OmniVision notes that pairing the 1/2.6-inch OV10823 with short focal length “fish-eye” lenses gives broad wide-area coverage while letting users digitally zoom into specific areas of interest within the scene – without any moving parts in the lens assembly, IHS Electronics360 reports.

Such “software-zoom” techniques trade off resolution for an enlarged view of a portion of the overall scene, and with sensors having moderate resolution to begin with, can give a digitally-zoomed image that lacks sharpness and detail. But higher-resolution sensors can better afford such trade-offs: OmniVision reports that at 3x digital zoom, the OV10823 still offers full HD resolution.

Security and surveillance systems must often cope with less than optimal lighting situations, making this another area where having more than enough resolution can pay dividends, according to the online publication. The new chip supports “binning” – the grouping together of multiple adjacent pixels for improved light-gathering power and better low-light sensitivity. The company sees this new chip contributing toward advanced security system features such as video analytics and automatic detection and tracking.

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A native 16:9 image sensor, the 10.5-megapixel, backside-illuminated OV10823 (FPS) with electronic image stabilization. It also supports binned 1080p HD video at 60 FPS. (The chip offers 1×2 and 2×2 binning.) OmniVision calls the OV10823 – supplied in a 7.63 mm x 5.98 mm lead-free, 75-pin chip-scale package (CSP) – the security industry’s smallest 4K/2K-capable image sensor.

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