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White light is a combination of three fundamental tones known as essential tones. They are green, red, and blue. The wavelengths of these colours are different. Different kinds of colours are created when these colours are combined in different proportions.
Depending on the properties of the surface material, some of the wavelengths of white light that hit a surface are absorbed and some are reflected back. When these reflected wavelengths hit the human eye, they reveal the colour of the material.
Red appears when a substance reflects red light wavelengths. The Colour sensor is the part that finds colors. The material’s colour is detected by a colour sensor.
Typically, this sensor detects colour in the RGB scale. The colour can be classified as either red, blue, or green by this sensor. Additionally, these sensors come equipped with filters that filter out ultraviolet and infrared light.
The Global RGB Color Sensor market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
the OV9752 employs an RGB-IR dual band colour filter, which simplifies the design and reduces the sensor footprint. This approach additionally permits the sensor to catch very excellent IR pictures and video, even from huge spans,” senior key advertising administrator at OMNIVISION.
“Mechanical IR filters in traditional security cameras are a major cause of failure. The OV9752 offers our clients a more dependable and highly effective camera solution because it eliminates the need for such a mechanical filter.
The OV9752, which is based on the 3.75-micron OmniPixel3-HSTM pixel architecture, is able to capture excellent images and video in both visible and infrared light in high, low, and “no” light environments.
With 10-bit output, the sensors can record video with a resolution of 1280 x 960 pixels at 60 frames per second (FPS), and with 12-bit output, at 45 FPS. Additionally, the OV9752 has an ultra-low power mode that enables the sensor to operate at lower power consumption while simultaneously lowering the resolution and frame rates.
Package dimensions of the OV9752 are 6.3 x 5.2 mm. It is currently available for sampling, and volume production is anticipated for the fourth quarter.