Picture perfect

May 24, 2006
Böblingen, Germany: Avago Technologies developed a one-quarter- inch optical format, 2Mpixel CMOS image sensor with autofocus support. It enables ultra-thin camera phones to record high-definition videos (800 x 600 pixels) at 30 frames/s

Böblingen, Germany: Avago Technologies developed a one-quarter- inch optical format, 2Mpixel CMOS image sensor with autofocus support. It enables ultra-thin camera phones to record high-definition videos (800 x 600 pixels) at 30 frames/s and produce digital still-camera-like images.

The ADCC-4050 uses the company’s pixel and array architecture, as well as its eighth-generation image-pipe processing technology, to achieve low image lag.

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