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The IBM PC compatible industry adopted Video Graphics Array (VGA) Image Sensor as its de facto graphics standard and video display controller. The phrase can now be used to describe the 640×480 resolution feature of the VGA hardware, the computer display standard, or the 15-pin D-subminiature VGA connector.
VGA is the least common denominator that almost all post-1990 PC graphics hardware can be expected to use. VGA was the last IBM graphics standard to which the bulk of IBM PC compatible computer manufacturers complied.
With the Extended Graphics Array standard, IBM tried to replace VGA but failed. Instead, Super VGA, a term used to describe the many extended forms that third parties gave to VGA, was replaced by specialized graphics processing units.
These units not only had their own interfaces and capabilities, but they also had many additional features. to this day, common VGA graphics modes and interfaces are still in use. The 20481536 and higher resolutions are now supported by the VGA analog interface standard in certain applications.
A sensor that gathers and transmits data used to create an image is known as an image sensor or imager. It achieves this by translating light signals—short bursts of electricity carrying information—from light waves’ changing attenuation.
Light or other types of electromagnetic energy might be the waves. Both analog and digital electronic imaging devices, such as digital cameras, camera modules, camera phones, optical mice, medical imaging equipment, night vision equipment including thermal imaging devices, radar, sonar, and other devices, use image sensors.
The Global VGA Image 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.
Himax Technologies, Inc., a leading supplier and fabless manufacturer of display drivers and other semiconductor, and Himax Imaging, Inc.
A provider of VGA image sensors, launched the commercial availability of HM0360, an industry-first back-illuminated CMOS image sensor solution with autonomous modes of operation for always-on, intelligent visual sensing applications like human presence detection and object recognition.
In order to accelerate the time to market for intelligent edge vision solutions, Himax is presently collaborating with prominent AI framework providers like Google and industry partners to produce reference designs that can offer low power hardware and platform options.