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Every time an image acquisition occurs, an image sensor’s global shutter mode enables all of the sensor’s pixels to begin and end their exposures simultaneously for the predetermined exposure time.
All of the pixels in the array are simultaneously exposed when the camera is in global shutter mode, which is also known as a “Snapshot” exposure mode. This allows for the “freeze frame” capture of quickly changing or moving objects, and in this way, the global shutter mode is similar to how an interline CCD sensor would operate.
The Global Automotive Global Shutter Sensor market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Ultra-Compact Global Shutter Image Sensor for Automotive Applications Launched by OMNIVISION. The OV7261 is a perfect imaging solution for driver monitoring and gesture control applications including driver sleepiness and attention detection, which are popular features for the most recent semi-autonomous vehicles. It is also extremely lightweight and power-efficient.
The automotive industry’s desire to integrate advanced camera applications not just on high-end luxury vehicles but also on mainstream automobiles across numerous markets is highlighted by their projection that the market for driver condition monitoring systems will increase dramatically. While maintaining image quality and product dependability, the OV7261 aims to reduce the cost, power, and space requirements of implementing vision-based driver monitoring systems.
The OV7261 offers a sizable reduction in LED illuminator power thanks to its excellent quantum efficiency at near-infrared wavelengths, which is made possible by OMNIVISION’s global shutter technology on a 3-micron pixel. In addition, the global shutter pixel of the sensor enables stereo vision pixel-level synchronisation and precise fast motion capture.